Dr. S V Prashanthi is a General Physician with a special focus on Women's Health Problems and runs an adult vaccination center. She is a graduate of Osmania Medical College and specialized in MD Internal Medicine from the same institution.
Qualifications:
- MBBS from Osmania Medical College
- MD in Internal Medicine from Osmania Medical College
- PGDDM from the UK
Professional Experience:
- Associate Professor of Medicine at AIMSR, Hyderabad (2015-2020)
- Consultant Physician at Apollo Cradle (2019 to present)
- Consultant Physician at Fernandez Hospital (2014-2015)
- Consultant Physician and Women's Health Physician at Care Hospital Banjara Hills (2012-2014)
- Cardiology Research Fellow at Concord Hospital, Sydney, Australia (2010-2011)
- FRACP Trainee at Monash Medical Center, Melbourne, Australia (2003-2006)
Professional Memberships and Certifications:
- Life Member of The Association of Physicians of India and Indian Medical Association
- API-Telangana
- Indian Medical Association
Awards and Achievements:
- Established a Women’s Health Department and Women’s Wellness at Care Hospital Banjara Hills and an Adult Vaccination Center
- PCOS Clinic and Women's Health Clinic at Fernandez Hospital and Apollo Cradle
- GDM Clinic at Apollo Cradle
Research and Publications:
Dr. S V Prashanthi Raju has made significant contributions in the field of medical research, particularly focusing on cardiology and general medicine. Her research and publications include:
- Trends and Predictors of Rehospitalisation Following an Acute Coronary Syndrome:This study was a report from the Australian and New Zealand population of the Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events (GRACE), published in BMJ Heart in December 2012. The paper focused on understanding the factors leading to rehospitalization after an acute coronary syndrome.
- Predictors of Rehospitalisation after Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS): Insights from the Australia-New Zealand (ANZ) Population of the Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events (GRACE). This research, published in December 2010 in Heart, Lung and Circulation, provided valuable insights into the predictors of rehospitalization post-ACS in the ANZ population.
- Initial Attack of Acute Rheumatic Fever – A Clinical and Echocardiographic Study: Published in the Journal of Indian Academy of Echocardiography, this study, dating from January-March 2000, focused on the clinical and echocardiographic aspects of the initial attack of acute rheumatic fever.