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Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB-GYN)

Dr. Nilanjana Singh

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Biography “Dr. Nilanjana Singh”

Dr. Nilanjana came to UAE from England where she spent 10 years. She is Fellow of RCOG London. She is on the GMC Specialist Register for ObGyn. Dr. Nilanjana did her MBBS & MD (ObGyn) from University of Delhi, India. Dr. Nilanjana has published papers, is keen on teaching, training and passionate about patient safety.

Career “Dr. Nilanjana Singh”

2007-2015 NHS UK

Education

  • MRCOG, London, 1999
  • MD, University of Delhi, 1996
  • MBBS, University of Delhi, 1992

About “Dr. Nilanjana Singh”

Years of experience: 26 years
When joined Kanad Hospital: 1st September 2015

Treatments and Services

  • General Obstetrics & Gynecology,

Awards and Recognitions

  • Pelvic Floor Muscle Training for female Urinary Incontinence: Does it work? Singh N, Rashid M, Bayliss L, Graham P. Arch Gynaecol Obstet. 2016 Jun;293(6):1263-9.
  • How can we reduce negative laparoscopies for pelvic pain? Singh N, Rashid M, Herath RP.J Obstet Gynaecol. 2011;31(1):62-8
  • Comparing satisfaction rates of Microwave and Bipolar Impedance controlle d endometrial ablation. Singh N, Hassanaein M. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2012 May;285(5):1301-5. Epub 2011 Nov 5.
  • Antenatal uterine rupture in a pregnancy following microwave endometrial ablation Herath RP, Singh N, Oligbo N. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2011;31(1):82-3.
  • Comparing clean intermittent catheterisation and transurethral indwelling catheterisatio nfor incomplete voiding after vaginal prolapse surgery: a multicentre randomised trial.Singh N, McConnell DS, Oligbo N.BJOG. 2012 Jan;119(1):113; author reply 113-4.
  • A qualitative study of women's preferences for treatment of pelvic floor disorders. Thompson R, Singh N, Mahran MA, Oligbo N.BJOG. 2011 Jul;118(8):1019-20; author reply 1020.
  • “Microcolposcopy, why, when and how?” A review article was published in the August'97 issue of Obs Gynae Today, an Indian Journal.
  • National Policy Analysis on reduction of Maternal Mortality, a study by Dr. Nilanjana Singh for UNICEF
  • “Myths of Pregnancy” a patient information article in local magazine

Memberships

  • FOGSI (Federation of Obstetrics and Gynae Societies of India)
  • Fellow of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

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