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VINOD PREM SINGH

I would like to introduce myself as Vinod, a healthy and able human being.
My passion is to deliver what is expected of me in the best way possible.
Medical administration is probably like blood flowing through my system. I
am always available, behave appropriately and competencies are exhibited
as required and deliverables are suitably executed.

Permanent and Correspondence Address


Public Clinical Laboratory
Street No. 2
Dutt Road
Moga. 142001
Punjab

Office Address:
Medical Superintendent
Srinivas Hospital
SIMS and RC
Mukka. 574146
Mangalore. Karnataka.
Date of Birth 25th May, 1960

Tele/ Fax +91 1636 220256(Home)


Mobile +91 70873 55450
+91 84312 11047
E mail id vinodpremsingh@gmail.com

QUALIFICATIONS

1983 MBBS Christian Medical College, Ludhiana


(Panjab University Chandigarh)

1988 MS Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education


(General & Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh
Surgery)

1993 MCh Christian Medical College, Vellore


(Paediatric
Surgery) (MGR Medical University, Chennai)

1999 PG Certificate Course in Hospital administration


(National Institute of Health & Family Welfare)

EDUCATION

1976 All India Higher Secondary Examination,


Sacred Heart Convent School, Ludhiana
(Distinction in Physics & Chemistry; First in School)
1977 Pre Medical Examination
Government College for Boys, Ludhiana
(Distinction in Physics & Chemistry; University Merit List)
ACHIEVEMENTS AS A MEDICAL STUDENT

1980 First Professional First in University


Distinction in Physiology & Biochemistry

1982 Final Professional Distinction in Community Medicine


University First In Community Medicine

Final Professional Third in University


University Prize for Highest marks in Internal medicine

1983 Internship Best Community Health Intern

DETAILS OF EXPERIENCE
PLACE PERIOD DESIGNATION SPECIALTY
From To

CMC, Ludhiana Jan 1983 Dec 1983 Intern Compulsory Rotation

Mission Hospital Jan 1984 Dec 1985 Medical Officer General


Manali Practiceincluding
Obs.
&Gynae.&General
Surgery

PGIMER, Jan 1986 Dec 1988 Junior Registrar General Surgery


Chandigarh

Mission Hospital, Jan 1989 Jan 1990 General Surgeon General


Herbetpur. UP Practiceincluding
Obs.
&Gynae.&General
Surgery
PAEDIATRIC SURGERY EXPERIENCE

IN INDIA

CMC, Vellore Feb 1990 Dec 1990 Registrar Pediatric Surgery

CMC, Vellore Jan 1991 Mar 1993 Senior Registrar Pediatric Surgery

CMC, Ludhiana Apr 1993 Jan 1996 Lecturer Pediatric Surgery

In UK

Great Ormond Feb 1996 Jul 1996 S.H.O. Pediatric Surgery


Street Hospital.UK

Hull Royal Aug 1996 Dec 1996 S.H.O. Pediatric Surgery


Infirmary. UK

Great Ormond Jan 1997 S.H.O. Pediatric Surgery


Street Hospital. UK

In AUSTRALIA

Women & Children Feb 1997 Jan 1998 Registrar Pediatric Surgery
Hospital, Adelaide

FACULTY INDIA

CMC, Ludhiana Apr1993 Jul 1998 Lecturer Pediatric Surgery

CMC, Ludhiana Jul 1998 Jul 2002 Reader Pediatric Surgery

CMC, Ludhiana Aug 2002 Sept 2009 Professor Pediatric Surgery

Faculty & Administrative positions in a Teaching Institution

General Manager (Medical Director) at Tata Motors Hospital, Jamshedpur from


Oct 2009 to Sept 2012. DNB Teacher for General Surgery (Pediatric Surgery).
Overall Supervision of All Students
Medical Superintendent at Srinivas Hospital, Mukka, Mangalore since June 25
2019. I was first appointed as Professor in the Department of Surgery on 30 th
May 2019.

FACULTY, SAUDIA ARABIA

KKU, ABHA Nov 2012 May 2019 Assoc. Prof Pediatric Surgery

TOTAL TEACHING& CLINICAL EXPERIENCE


1. As a Clinical Practitioner
General Practiceincluding Obs. &Gynae. &General Surgery: 3 years

2. As a Trainee Doctor
General Surgery: (PGI Chandigarh): 3 yearsMS General Surgery
Pediatric Surgery: CMC Vellore. 3 yearsM Ch Pediatric Surgery

3. As a Teacher& Clinician/Pediatric Surgeon


From April 1993 started as a Lecturer in Pediatric Surgery in CMC Ludhiana to
Date (26.5 years).

SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE:
1. General Practice, Obstetrics &Gynae. & General surgery: 3 Years
2. Exclusive General surgery : 3 years
3. Pediatric Surgery: 28.5 years

During my vacations I have done voluntary work in Mission


hospitals in India doing General practice, Obs. and Gynae. & General
surgery
VISITOR OBSERVER ABROAD
1. Department of Pediatric Surgery and Department of Pediatric Urology
at The Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children, London, UK in
October 1998.
2. Department of Urology of Children’s Hospital of Havard Medical School,
Boston, USA in July 2000.
3. Department of Pediatric Surgery at The Red Cross Memorial Children
Hospital Cape Town, South Africa in August 2004.

EXPERIENCE AS AN ADMINISTRATOR (HOSPITAL/MEDICAL)

1. Head of Department of Paediatric Surgery Division from October 1993 to


March 2002. Later as Department From July 2004 to September 2009. At
Christian Medical College(CMC) Ludhiana.
2. Deputy Vice Principal of Christian Medical College, Ludhiana from April
2002 to March 2008.
3. Interim Medical Superintendent in March 2008.
4. Deputy Medical Superintendent from April 2008 to September 2009.
5. Head ofTrauma Services at CMC from April 2008 to September 2009.
6. General Manager. Tata Motors Hospital. Jamshedpur from October 2009
to October 2012
7. Course Coordinator at King Khalid Medical University from January 2013
to May 2019.
8. Medical Superintendent at SIMS & RC, Mangalore from June 2019 to date

ACHIEVEMENTS AS MEDICAL ADMINISTRATOR


 AT CMC LUDHIANA
1. Up gradation of Pediatric Surgery Unit to Department in CMC
Ludhiana.
2. Organization of North West Pediatric Surgery Club for North West
Region in CMC Ludhiana in 2006
3. Trauma Reception and Resuscitation Course at CMC Ludhiana in July
2009. Participants from Civil Hospitals all across Punjab and CMC
Ludhiana Trauma team

 AT TATA MOTORS HOSPITAL, JAMSHEDPUR


1. Non employee revenue generation increase to record highs.
2. Patient satisfaction survey hit record highs
3. Total number of Non employee Patients treated reached a record high
4. Tata Motors Hospital, Jamshedpur received ISO 9001:2008
CERTIFICATION IN October 2010.
5. Ensuring Proper Planning and Installation of Hospital Projects: Modular
operation Theatres, CR and PACS, etc.
6. Role model in achieving Record number of Blood Donations from
Hospital in Years 2011 and 2012
7. Tata Motors Hospital recognized as a Smile Train Partner in April 2012

ONGOING LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COURSES ATTENDED


1. LEADERS IN HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT COURSE recognized by Havard Medical
International and MCI in June 2009
2. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP training in March 2010.
3. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TRAINING IN April 2011
4. Performance EDGE in October 2011
5. PACT(Performance assessment) TRAIN THE TRAINER COURSE in March 2012
6. Iteach – Tata Motors Internal Facilitator. Recognition in September 2012

PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT
I have donated BLOOD 60 TIMES so far and have aCitation by JAMSHEDPUR BLOOD BANK in
India after the 50th donation.

AWARD
Winner of U.C. Chakarvarty Award for best paediatric surgery research paper.
Presented at the Paedatric Surgery Section of Association of Surgeons of India at
Calcutta in December 1992. For paper entitled “A manometrc study of voluntary
anal sphincter pressure in normal children and in children with anorectal
malformations”.

ACADEMIC ACHEIVEMENTS (AT NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL LEVELS)

1. Guest Lectures: 8
2. Live workshops attended & Papers presented: 16 &40 RESPECTIVELY
3. Publications: 18

PUBLICATIONS

1. Singh VP. A manometric study of anal squeeze pressure in normal


children and in children with anorectal malformations. J
PaediatrSurgAssocInd 1993, 2:30-34.

2. Sarin YK, Singh VP, Waugh’s syndrome. Indian Paediatr 1995, 32:108-
109.

3. Sarin YK, Singh VP: Congenital segmental dilatation of colon, Indian


Paediatr 1995, 32: 116-118.
4. Sarin YK, Singh VP. Biliary ascites caused by perforation of Choledochal
cyst. Indian Paediatr 1995, 32: 815-817.

5. Sarin YK, Singh VP. Unusual neonatal intestinal obstruction due to


mesenteric cyst associated with malrotation. Surg J N, India 1995,
11(2) : 157-158

6. Congenital tuberculosis: an underdiagnosed entity.


Verma M, Chhatwal J, Sarin Y.K., Singh V.P.
Indian Paediatr 1996, 33(1) 51-54.

7. Sarin YK, Singh VP. Endodermal sinus tumour of vagina. Surg J of N


Ind 1997, 13 (1) : 41-42.

8. Ahuja M, Singh VP, Kumar A. Prevention of postoperative


intraperitoneal adhesions – an experimental study in rats. J of Indian
Association of PaediatrSurg 2002, 7 : 15-20

9. Chakravarty R, Singh VP, Singh V. Retroperitoneal teratoma and


Thymic mass in a four month old boy – a case report. Current Med J of
North Zone 2002, 7: 22-24.

10. Perforated Meckel's diverticulum causing giant pseudocyst and


secondary appendicitis. John J, Pal K, Singh VP. Indian Pediatr 2006
Nov ;43(11)988-90

11. Appendico-Umbilical Fistula. Pal K, Singh VP. Indian Pediatr 2006;


43:551

12. Impending rupture of Splenic abscess in enteric fever. Jindal V, Singh


VP. Indian Pediatr. 2008 Oct;45(10):864

13. Partial hepatectomy and total cyst excision is curative for localized type
IV-a biliary duct cysts-report of four cases and review of management.
Eur J PediatrSurg 2009 Jun;19(3):148-52
14. Long segment ileal duplication with extensive gastric hetertopia.
Jacob S, Mani A, Singh VP, Bhatti W. Indian J PatholMicrobiol. 2009
July-Sep; 52(3):397-9

15. Primary Intra-Renal Teratomaassociated with renal dysplasia:an


unusual entity. Sunita J, Ghosh D, Rawat P, Bhatti W, Singh VP
Indian J Surg. 2013 Jun;75(Suppl 1):77-9

16. Diversion proctocolitis and response to treatment with short-chain fatty


acids--a clinicopathological study in children.
Pal K, Tinalal S, Al Buainain H, Singh VP.
Indian J Gastroenterol. 2015 Jul;34(4):292-9. doi: 10.1007/s12664-
015-0577-0. Epub 2015 Aug 6.

17. Liquid Paraffin vs hyaluronic acid in preventing intraperitoneal adhesions


Kataria, H. & Singh, V.P. Indian J Surg (2016). doi:10.1007/s12262-016-
1522-x

18. Foreign body aspiration in children: teamwork is the key to successful


outcome.
Singh VP. Published in World Summit of Pediatrics. June 2016. Abstract
Book

THESIS SUPERVISION

1. A Clinical study of Presentation and Management of Trancheobronchial


foreign bodies in children. – Dr. Sartaj Hussain.

2. Role of Liquid Paraffin and methylene emulsion in the prevention of


postoperative intraperitoneal adhesions – An experimental study in rat.
– Dr. Manish Ahuja.

3. Assessment of continence after corrective surgery in patients of


anorectal malformations. – Dr. Mark Peacock.
4. Hirschsprung’s Disease – Fourteen years Retrospective and oneyear
Prospective study. – Dr. DishaSood.

5. To analyse the outcome of tubularised incised plate urethroplasties in


treatment of hypospadias. – Dr. Samir Sahay.

6. Clinico – Radiological correlation of Abdominal masses in children. –


Dr. Roshini Abraham.

7. Role of Laparoscopy in evaluation of chronic abdominal conditions – Dr.


Verghese Paul.

8. Evaluation of three different doses of Ketamine HCL for post operative


caudal blockade in children. – Dr. Sangeetha Samuel.

9. A clinical study of chest trauma. – Dr. Cecil Samuel Johnny.

10. A comparative study of Hyaluronic acid and liquid paraffin in the


prevention of postoperative intraperitoneal adhesions- an experimental
study in rats – DrHanishKataria

11. Diversion procto-colitis incidence in paediatric surgical patients and


response to treatment with short chain fatty acids.- DrSonal T Lal

ONGOING RESEARCH IN KKU

Prevalence of Nocturnal Enuresis (NE) in Children of Aseer Region of Saudi Arabia


Principal Researcher: Dr. Vinod Prem Singh

Assess awareness of Parents in Aseer region regarding road safety of their Children
Principal Researcher: Dr. Vinod Prem Singh

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