Samaresh Sahu

Dr. Samaresh Sahu Specialist Radiology


Years of Experience : 20

Nationality : India

Languages Known : English, Hindi

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Biography

Dr. Samaresh is an Indian Board Certified Specialist Radiologist. He completed his post-graduation from Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, India, a reputed government healthcare institute in the country. Following this, he gained hands-on experience at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, India, one of the largest centers for oncology work. He also has a Fellowship from the Royal College of Radiology, London (UK). He has been working as a radiologist in various capacities in hospitals with 600-800 beds, performing diagnostic and non-vascular intervention work. Working with the latest diagnostic radiology machines, such as the 3 Tesla MRI and 128 Slice CT scanner, he has vast knowledge and exposure to handling all subspecialties of cases like oncoradiology, musculoskeletal radiology, body imaging, and neuroimaging. He has had the skillful experience of working in a corporate hospital in India. He has also been actively involved in teaching activities for postgraduate residents in India.

Expertise

  • Reporting of complex MRI of neuro, onco, MSK, and body imaging, including all MR angiography.
  • Reporting of complex CT imaging and CT angiography.
  • All pediatric and adult ultrasonography and Doppler imaging.
  • All antenatal ultrasonography and Doppler studies.
  • Reporting of fluoroscopy procedures.
  • Specializes in image-guided simple and complex biopsy of the breast, liver, abdomen, or any solid tissues.
  • CT-guided biopsy of bone.
  • Image-guided simple and complex drainage procedures.
  • Image-guided placement of SAVI clips in the breast.

Membership

  • Indian Radiological & Imaging Association
  • National Academy of Medical Sciences
  • Indian College of Radiology & Imaging
  • Indian Society of Neuroradiology
  • Indian Society of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
  • Musculoskeletal Radiology Society of India
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists, UK

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