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Dr. Mohsin Bin Mushtaq Shah - Consultant

Dr. MOHSIN BIN MUSHTAQ SHAH

Consultant - INTERNAL MEDICINE

MBBS, MD(Internal Medicine)

Paras Health Srinagar

About Dr. Mohsin Bin Mushtaq Shah

Dr. Mohsin Bin Mushtaq is a Consultant in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Paras Health in Srinagar. He earned his MBBS from Dow University of Health Sciences and completed his MD at Government Medical College, Srinagar.

Dr. Mushtaq is an esteemed member of the Clinical Infectious Disease Society of India and has undergone advanced training at renowned institutions, including Montreal General Hospital, McGill University Faculty of Medicine, and Fortis Gurgaon. Additionally, he has achieved certifications from prestigious institutions such as Stanford University and Johns Hopkins University.

With extensive experience in both core internal medicine and infectious diseases, Dr. Mushtaq is committed to providing exceptional patient care and advancing the field through continuous professional development

 

Area of Interest:

  • T-2 Diabetes Milletus
  • Hypertension
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Metabolic Disorders
  • Haematological Disorders
  • Geriatric Diseases

 

Certifications:

  • American College of Chest Physicians
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Stanford Medicine
  • European Academy of CME

 

Working Experience: 

He has worked in various prestigious institutes like Montreal General Hospital, MC Gill University, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Fortis C-Doc Hospital.

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