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==Vindhya Bellamkonda==
==Vindhya Bellamkonda==
'''Vindhya Bellamkonda, DegreesM.B.B.S.'''[[Image:|right|frame|100px]]
'''Vindhya Bellamkonda, DegreesM.B.B.S.'''


==Current position==
==Current position==

Revision as of 20:01, 12 August 2017

Vindhya Bellamkonda

Vindhya Bellamkonda, DegreesM.B.B.S.

Current position

Postdoctoral Research Fellow,PERFUSE study group Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,Harvard University Email: [mailto:Vbellamk@bidmc.harvard.edu.

Professional Background

Dr.Vindhya Bellamkonda is currently working as a research fellow at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts. She received her M.B.B.S. degree from Gandhi Medical College,Hyderabad, affiliated to Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, India, after which she worked as an internist in Hyderabad before moving to United States. She is also involved in suicide prevention research and behavioral health screening at UMass Medical center, Worcester, MA. She is an associate editor-in-chief at WikiDoc.org, where she authors and peer-reviews content in internal medicine and psychiatry.

Academic activities

Power point presentation on atrial fibrillation and newer anti-coagulation therapy, resistant HTN, noon conference case presentation on microscopic hematuria with livedoid vasculopathy. oral presentation on polycystic kidney disease, hyponatremia, proteinuria, management of BPH. Poster presentation, capsule endoscopy. Poster presentation on diabetes mellitus and complications.

Professional Affiliations

  • Andhra Pradesh Medical council.
  • Medical council of India.
  • ECFMG

Community activities

  • Organised pulse polio immunization organized by WHO
  • Organized blood drives in Hyderabad
  • Member Indian society of Worcester

Pages authored

  • Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone

Pages edited

  • Diverticulitis
  • Mastoiditis
  • Deramtophytoses
  • Diabetes Insipidus