RAJIV RANJAN DAS

@askrrd.com

SENIOR RESIDENT
SNMMCH DHANBAD



                                      

https://researchid.co/rajivrd9

I am a young, highly motivated and hard working individual who work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals in various field of expertise to provide comprehensive care .I Participate in quality improvement initiatives to ensure the highest standards of care for my patients. My objective is to demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development within a medical organisation. I can develop treatment plans and provide ongoing care to patients, conduct physical exams via home visits and order diagnostic tests as necessary & can communicate effectively with patients and their families to ensure a positive patient experience. I believe in "Live and Let live" concept . I learned the art of medicine from my father who is my role model. I always wanted to serve people like him . I am a family physician, critical care specialist and drug specialist .I love teaching students and I wish to train more and more young aspiring doctors , to be the best version of

EDUCATION

Dr. Rajiv Ranjan Das
M.B.B.S(75874) NRSMCH-Kolkata
M.D.(RIMS Ranchi),
F.C.C.M(Apollo), F.F.M(Apollo)
General/Family Physician
Fellow in Good Clinical Practice (I.C.M.R)
BLS/ACLS trained
(American Heart Association)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

DIABETES , HYPERTENSION , CANCER,METABOLIC SYNDROME, GENETICS, OBESITY

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Empty stomach together with menstrual bleeding as predictors of committed suicides among women of reproductive age: What a primary physician must know
    RR Singh, RR Das, V Kabirpanthi, AR Singh, S Bakshi, D Datta, ...
    Journal of family medicine and primary care 12 (7), 1261-1267 2023

  • The socio-demographic profile of unnatural death in Bihar
    RR Singh, RR Das, V Bhushan
    International journal of medical reviews and case reports 6 (21), 10-10 2023

  • Diabetic Depression-A Concealed Epidemic: A Review
    RR Das, S Sinha, R Das, N Das
    International Journal 5 (6), 455 2022

  • Pandemic: Living In Fear And Faith, India’s Past And Future-A Review
    RR Das, N Das, B Das, A Kumar, P Kumari
    International Journal 5 (5), 624 2022

  • Cheering Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting By Health Care Employees: Reasons For Under-Reporting: A Review
    N Das, RR Das, USP Keshari, G Das
    International Journal 5 (5), 467 2022

  • Autopsy Examination of Deaths due to Ante-Mortem burns with analysis of incidents and other associated factors with Demographic determinants
    RR Das, A Kumar, K Saurav
    International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 8 (1), 6-10 2022

  • Accomplishment Over Ethics: Human Experimentation–A Review
    RR Das, USP Keshari, N Das
    International Journal 5 (4), 351 2022

  • To Analyse Communication Pattern And Satisfaction Of Individuals Opting For Teleconsultation During Covid-19 Pandemic
    USP Keshari, D Mishra, RR Das
    International Journal 5 (3), 1115 2022

  • Proceedings of National Seminar on Biodiversity Conservation and Management with Special Emphasis on Biosphere Reserves
    RR Das, RP Singh
    Environmental Planning and Coordination Organisation 2003

  • Ecology and Environment (Ethics of Survival)
    RR Das
    Biodiversity: Strategies For Conservation, 1 2002

  • Study of Comparison of Suicidal Cases in the Lockdown Period During First Wave of COVID-19 with that of Suicidal Cases in the Period before it among Dead Bodies Brought for
    RR Das, K Saurav, RR Singh
    virus 2, 1

  • Thermal Burn Deaths: A Retrospective Study on Female Victims in Bihar
    RK Ranjan, RR Singh, RR Das, MN Singh, M Kumar


  • Streptozotocin (Streptozocin: STZ) as a diabetic agent: A narrative review and update
    RR Das, USP Keshri, N Das, G Das


  • Metformin as an antidiabetic agent: A narrative review and update
    RR Das, USP Keshri, N Das, G Das


  • An Observational, Cross-Sectional Assessment of the Adherence to Medication in Patients Suffering from Hypertension
    RR Das, S Kumar
    hypertension 140, 100

  • Assessment of the Cost Difference of Various Branded and Generic Antimalarial Drugs: Cost Minimization Analysis
    S Kumar, RR Das