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Dr. George Abraham

India

Chairman & Senior Consultant – Bone and Joint Care

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No. Of Surgeries
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Experience
30+ years

About

Dr. George Abraham is the Chairman of Bone and Joint Care at Meitra Hospital. Having completed his undergraduate training from Calicut Medical College and post graduate training in Orthopaedics from Christian Medical College Hospital, Vellore, as well as training in Spine Surgery from Australia, he has been a name to reckon with in the field of bone and joint care across the country. Dr George Abraham went on to teach at CMC Hospital for more than a decade till 2001. His special interest lies in hipe replacements, spine surgeries and related disorders. He is professionally associated as Members with Indian Medical Association and Indian Orthopaedic Association. The DNB Orthopaedics Programme at Aster MIMS, Calicut was initiated under his guidance. Needless to say, under his tutelage, many outstanding doctors and surgeons have been introduced in this field of bone and joint care.

FNB Spine and Arthroplasty course has been approved by National Board of Examination and will be commencing from January 2022.

Special Interest:

Spine related disorders

Education

Education

  • MBBS from Government Medical College, Calicut, Calicut University in 1980
  • Ortho from CMC Hospital, Vellore, Madras University in 1985
  • Ortho from CMC Hospital, Vellore, Madras University in 1990
  • Fellow in Spine surgery (Add institute, Australia) in 1998

Experience

Present:

Chairman & Senior Consultant – Bone and Joint Care, Meitra Hospital, Kerela.

Past Experience:

  • Teaching Faculty at CMC Hospital, Vellore (1990 – 2001)
  • Head of Department – Orthopaedics at Aster MIMS, Calicut (2001-2016)

Awards

Awards & Recognition

  • Gold medal for Best Trauma Paper, TNOA (1990)
  • He has more than 12 international publications
  • Has undergone JCI Practicum training in 2016 (Singapore)
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