Personal Details | |
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Primary Specialty | Vascular Interventional Radiology |
Designation | Director & Senior Consultant Interventional Radiology |
OP Days | Monday - Saturday ( 08.00AM – 04:00 PM ) |
Education And Fellowships | |
Qualification | MBBS, MD (Radiology), DNB (Radiology) FRCR (UK), EDIR (Europe), EBIR (Europe) |
Education | MBBS :- St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore |
MD (Radiology) - St John’s Medical College, Bangalore | |
DNB (Radiology) - Army Hospital, Pune by National Board of Examinations | |
EDIR – European Society of Radiology | |
EBIR :- European Board of Interventional Radiology | |
FRCR – Royal College of Radiologists, United Kingdom | |
Observerships at CMC Vellore and NIMHANS Bangalore | |
Focused training in latest techniques in Fibroid embolization at University Hospital, Birmingham and Prostate artery embolization at Royal Berkshire Hospital, London | |
Professional Membership | IMA- Indian Medical Association |
CIRSE (Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe) | |
BSIR (British Society of Interventional Radiology), EBIR (European Board of Interventional Radiology) | |
ESR (European Society of Radiology) | |
ISVIR (Indian Society of Vascular and Interventional Radiology) | |
Fellowships | Fellowship in Advanced Vascular Interventional Radiology (by Royal College at Hull University Hospital, United Kingdom) – 2 years fellowship in complex vascular and non-vascular interventions |
Fellowship in Endovascular Interventional Radiology and Interventional Oncology – 1 year training in body interventions including Interventional Oncology | |
Previous Experiences | |
Previous Experiences | Consultant Interventional Radiologist – Hull University and Castle Hill Hospitals, United Kingdom |
Senior Clinical Fellow - Hull University and Castle Hill Hospitals, United Kingdom | |
Clinical Fellow in Interventional Radiology – BGS Gleneagles Hospital, Bangalore | |
Assistant Professor in Radiology – Government Medical College, Kannur | |
Junior Resident in Radiology – St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore | |
Resident Medical Officer – Holy Family Hospital, Vazhathoppe, Idukki |
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Brief Description
Dr Bibin Sebastian is a dual fellowship trained (both from India and UK) senior Interventional Radiologist with more than 7 years experience in the field of interventions. He has started his career in Radiology from the prestigious St. John’s Medical College in the year 2012. Dr Bibin Sebastian has ample experience in ‘head to toe’ vascular and non-vascular interventions including neuro and oncologic interventions. Dr Bibin Sebastian served as a consultant in National Health Service UK at Hull which is one of the largest vascular referral centreand medical school in the UK prior to joining Parumala hospital where he set up a dedicated stand-alone interventional radiology facility named as STAIRS – St. Gregorios Advanced Interventional Radiology Services. Currently Dr Bibin Sebastian serves as the Director of STAIRS at Parumala Hospital.
Dr Bibin Sebastian aims to utilize his international experience in providing high end interventional radiology care at Parumala Hospital. Dr Bibin Sebastian was fortunate and is thankful to get trained under the pioneers and experts in both vascular and non-vascular interventions from the UK and from India. He has experience in almost all of the procedures in the extensive spectrum of non-surgical treatment options IR has put forward and has performed around 10,000 interventions. Dr Bibin Sebastian is a keen educator and is passionate on training budding interventional radiologists and radiologists both in India and United Kingdom.
Special Interests
Awards and Honors
- Gold medal in Medical ethics in MBBS final year in 2009
- Dr Bibin Sebastian has contributed to both scientific and educational literature in reputed research journals and magazines. His research with the Hull IR team developing a protocol for prevention of bleeding related death in women after child birth has been widely acclaimed.
- https://www.manoramaonline.com/health/health-news/2024/01/30/treatment-for-controlling-postpartum-bleeding.html
- https://radiogyan.com/guides/interventional-radiology/
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