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Dr. Nandita Chatterjee , M.B.B.S., D.CH., D.N.B (Diplomate National Board)
Pediatrician
Kolkata, West Bengal, India

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Contact Details
 
City
Kolkata
State
West Bengal
Country
India

Professional Details
 
State Licence Number/NPI
39701
State/Board registered with
Medical Council of India, West Bengal
Specialty
Pediatrician
Years of experience
38
 

Education Details
 
Graduation
 
Year
1981 
Degree earned
M.B.B.S. 
Name of the university
medical college, calcutta 
Residency / Post graduation
 
Year of post-graduation
1985
Degree earned
D.CH.
University/Hospital/Institute
medical college, calcutta 
Fellowship / Specialty Training
 
Year of fellowship
1995
Degree earned
D.N.B (Diplomate National Board)
University/Hospital/Institute
medical college, calcutta 

Other Details
 
Honors/Awards
PG Diploma in Developmental Neurology
Fellow, national Neonatology Forum
Fellow FAIMER
Examiner, National Board of Examinations, New Delhi 
Affiliations
Executive member National Neonatology Forum
Life member Indian Academy of paediatrics
Life member IMA 
Other professional achievements
lAST 10 YEARS:
1.     NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME OF HIGH RISK NEWBORNS DISCHARGED
FROM SPECIAL CARE BABY UNITS IN A RURAL DISTRICT IN INDIA
Journal of Public Health Research 2015; volume 4: No 1; pp7-12
Journal of Public Health Research 2015; volume 4:318
1.     WRITING THE REVIEW OF LITERATURE: RASGULLA AS METAPHOR. RHiME 2014;1::
2.     CONGENITAL TUBERCULOSIS. J Nepal Paediatr Soc 2014;34(2):144-146
3.     NEURO-DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME OF SNCU GRADUATES FROM A DISTRICT HOSPITAL IN INDIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY : Paper selected for poster presentation at the International PAS Conference at Vancouver, Canada in May 2014
4.     Chapter on Elimination Disorders published in the book ‘Behavioural Paediatrics’ Editor Dr J Chaudhury, Published by Jaypee Bros
5.     FIELD BASED COMMUNITY PEDIATRICS TRAINING FOR POST-GRADUATES: A poster presentation at PEDICON 2013
6.     MALNUTRITION : A poster presentation at PEDICON 2013


7.     OUTCOME OF HIGH RISK NEWBORNS: A FOLLOW UP STUDY: The Child and Newborn Vol. 16, Nos 3&4, July-Dec 2012 pg 6-10 (ISSN 0975-0894)

8.     AUTISM REVISITED: A Brief Review : JIMA (Journal of Indian Medical Association) Accepted for publication in March 2012

9.     OUTCOME OF HIGH RISK NEWBORNS: A FOLLOW UP STUDY: VIMS Journal Vol 34 (II) 2011: 20-26

10.     NEONATAL CUTANEOUS MASTOCYTOSIS: JIMA Vol 109, No. 05, May 2010: 354-355

11.     GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASE: VIMS Journal Vol 32 (I) 2009: 44-46

12.     OUR NEWBORNS ARE IN TROUBLE: ARE’NT WE RESPONSIBLE?
Journal of Neonatology (Online version), March 2009


13.     WHAT WE OWE OUR NEWBORNS : AN INSIGHT
VIMS Journal, Vol 29 (II) 2006: 26-33

14.     CLINICAL PROFILE OF 50 CASES OF IGM+VE DENGUE FEVER IN THE RECENT OUTBREAK IN KOLKATA :
VIMS Journal, Vol 29 (II) 2006: 8-11.

15.     UMBILICAL CORD TSH LEVELS IN TERM NEONATES & THEIR USE AS A SCREENING TOOL FOR CONGENITAL HYPOTHYROIDISM :
Indian Pediatrics, Vol 42, No.10, Oct2006: 1029-1032

16.     MOYA MOYA DISEASE WITH MULTI SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT- A CASE REPORT : VIMS Journal, Vol 28 (I &II) 2005: 76-79


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PALS, NRP & IMNCI