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Sunil Kumar Sah

MB BS, BDS, MFDS, MRCS, MSc (Oncology), FRCS(OMFS)

Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

      Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust

      Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Education and Qualifications

2014: FRCS (OMFS). The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

2014: MSc (Oncology). The University of Nottingham

2008: MRCS. The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

2006: MBBS. Bart’s and The London, University of London

2000: MFDS. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

1996: BDS. University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Fellowships

 2012: AOCMF Fellowship, Freiburg, Germany

                    Under Prof. Rainer Schmelzeisen

2017:  F. BADI

            Bangladesh Academy of Dentistry International

Professional Affiliations

  • British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (BAOMS)
  • Medical Protection Society: 367293
  • European Association for Craniomaxillofacial Surgery (EACMFS)
  • International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (IAOMS)
  • AOCMF (AO Foundation)
  • General Dental Council
  • British Medical Association
  • Nepalese Medical Association
  • Nepalese Dental Association
  • Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council
  • Nepal Medical council
  • General Medical Council

My Profile

Keynote or Guest Speaker

  • Management of Head and Neck cancer, International cancer congress, March 6-7, 2020 Janakpur Nepal
  • Beyond our shore: Humanitarian and global maxillofacial surgery, The Royal Society of Medicine, 21st November 2019
  • Managing soft tissue injuries in facial trauma: Immediate and delayed reconstruction, International trauma Symposium, Nepal 5th November 2019
  • Burning Mouth Syndrome, TARGET Education Session – GP Network Group, Dewsbury, Wakefield & Pontefract Programme -17/7/19
  • Effect of arterial line monitoring of hypotensive anaesthesia on the haemodynamic responses and recovery profile of patients undergoing Orthognathic Procedures: A single surgeon’s experience, 26-28 April 2018 MIDCOMS -2018
  • Advances in Orthognathic Surgery International symposium on Cleft and craniofacial surgery, 12 December 2017
  • Advances in Orthognathic Surgery,11-12 November 2017 International Dental Congress Nepal 2017
  • Guest speaker to deliver lecture on Advances in Orthognathic Surgery

27-28/1/2017 Bangladesh Academy of Dentistry International

  • International meeting on trauma medicine orgainsed by ICSM surgical society held at Imperial college London.

Research and Special Interests

Craniofacial and Orthognathic surgery

This study aims to investigate the impact of hypotensive anaesthesia on intra-operative blood pressure, length of hospital stay (LOS), surgery length and blood loss for orthognathic surgery performed within Pinderfields General Hospital over a four year period. Additionally, the role arterial lines have in enhancing hypotensive anaesthesia is explored.

To date, there are no studies investigating the influence of arterial lines on intra-operative blood loss and blood pressure control during orthognathic surgery.

Data from 125 orthognathic cases is being analysed demonstrating the benefits of using hypotensive anaesthesia and arterial lines.

Salivary gland surgery

Triple assessment of a palpable parotid lump in “One-stop” clinics

The National Institute of Clinical Excellence in the UK (NICE) recommended the use of “one-stop” clinics for the assessment and management of Head and Neck lumps like those established for breast lumps. “One-stop” clinics should follow a triple assessment protocol involving physical examination, radiological imaging and fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC).

A retrospective analysis of 144 patients with suspected parotid tumours from 2005 to 2011 was carried out. Patients were assessed for individual modalities and compared against the final histological diagnosis. Statistical analysis was used for sensitivity and specificity, as well as positive and negative predictive values. All calculations were performed using SPSS version 16 (Statistical Packages for the Social Sciences, Chicago, IL). A value of <0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.

Management of Warthin’s tumour following FNA Cytology Diagnosis

This study examines the management options for a histologically confirmed diagnosis of intra-parotid Warthin’s tumour, the aetiology, potential management options, and surgical considerations. We look at 144 patients who had a histologically confirmed diagnosis of Warthin’s tumour via FNAC and compare that with the final histological results after complete tumour excision

Global surgery

Development of humanitarian and craniomaxillofacial surgical services in LMICS. Effect on local populations

Publications

Chapters

Chapter in “The Earthquake Nepal 2015 – The human story” by Rosa Matheson. My chapter covered my experience as a British facial surgeon treating quake victims in Nepal.

Orbital Fractures – Principles & Techniques, Chapter 9, Page 123(2018) Zygomatico-maxillary complex fractures

Multidisciplinary Approach to COVID-19 Risk Communication: A Framework and Tool for Individual and Regional Risk Assessment

Peer-reviewed papers

Management of Warthin’s Tumour Following FNA Cytology Diagnosis. International Journal of Scientific Research. Volume – 9 | Issue – 7 | July – 2020. DOI: 10.36106/ijsr

Management of a Palpable Parotid Lump- A Narrative Review. International Journal of Dental Science and Innovative Research (IJDSIR). Volume – 3 | Issue – 4 | July – 2020

Monitoring enlarged dental follicles: Case report and literature review of an unusual presentation of a unicystic ameloblastoma, May 2020 ‘in press’ with Dental Update

Triple assessment of a palpable parotid lump in “One-stop” clinics. Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery. Submitted May 2020. (Under Review)

Case report of a geminated premolar and hypodontia, Orthodontic Update Vol. 13, No. 1 Orthodontics 22 Jan 2020

Prospective comparison study of one-year outcomes for all titanium total temporomandibular joint replacements in patients allergic to metal and cobalt-chromium replacement joints in patients not allergic to metal.

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 01/2014

Virtual panendoscopy–a new tool to help evaluating oral cancer. Nepal Medical College Journal : NMCJ 09/2012; 14(3):227-8.

Recurrent Kikuchi–Fujimoto disease: Case report. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 45, Issue 3, April 2007, Pages 231-233

The copy denture technique: An overview.  Journal of the Nepal Dental Association, 2005; 7: 27-29.

Abstracts

Effect of arterial line monitoring of hypotensive anaesthesia on the haemodynamic responses and recovery profile of patients undergoing Orthognathic Procedures: A single surgeon’s experience. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 56, Issue 10, December 2018, Page e78

Is it justifiable to admit Orthognathic surgical patients for less than 23 hours? A single surgeon’s experience, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 55, Issue 10, December 2017, Page e173

A review of the implementation in general dental practice of the 2015 update to NICE antibiotics prophylaxis guidelines for patients at risk of infective endocarditis, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 55, Issue 10, December 2017, Page e111

Patient aftercare and the orthognathic journey at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals Trust: Can we improve it? British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 55, Issue 10, December 2017, Page e95

Appropriate Use of Blood Glucose Investigation for Patients Presenting with Acute Cervicofacial Infections, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,

Volume 55, Issue 10, December 2017, Page e92

A retrospective audit to review success rates of coronectomies in the management of lower third molars at Mid Yorkshire Hospital Trust, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 55, Issue 10, December 2017, Pages e88-e89

An Audit of Postoperative Complications following Orthognathic surgery at Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals Trust, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,

Volume 55, Issue 10, December 2017, Page e173

Coronectomy of an impacted and submerged second deciduous molar

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,

Volume 46, Supplement 1, March 2017, Page 109

Compliance to national guidelines for wisdom teeth extractions

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 46, Supplement 1, March 2017, Pages 278-279

Midfacial trauma: subtarsal lower-eyelid incision to access and repair orbital floor fractures, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 46, Supplement 1, March 2017, Pages 87-88

Clinician advice to patients following the surgical repair of orbital-zygomatic complex fractures, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 54, Issue 10, December 2016, Page e114

Outcomes of Facial nerve trophic stimulation (FNTS) in patients with facial nerve weakness due to trauma or iatrogenic damage from surgery, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 54, Issue 10, December 2016, Pages e79-e80

Box genioplasty in the management of mandibular centreline chin deformity British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 52, Issue 8, October 2014, Page e52

Outcomes of a head and neck lesions biopsy clinic, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 52, Issue 8, October 2014,

Page e93

Relationship between histological features of pleomorphic adenoma in the parotid gland and recurrence after superficial parotidectomy

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 51, Issue 6, September 2013, Page e102

Management of Warthin’s tumour of the parotid gland, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 51, Issue 6, September 2013, Page e101

Management of the neck in the occult primary: results of a national audit, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 49, Supplement 1, June 2011, Page S73

10 years’ experience in intra-oral vertical subsigmoid osteotomy at University Hospitals of Leicester, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 49, Supplement 1, June 2011, Page S94

Patient satisfaction survey following intra-oral vertical subsigmoid osteotomy, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 49, Supplement 1, June 2011, Page S94

Oral and maxillofacial surgery training: vocation training vs hospital post, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 48, Supplement 1, May 2010, Page S43

The use of a daily ‘casualty clinic’ for managing paediatric facial lacerations, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 48, Supplement 1, May 2010, Page S54

Virtual panendoscopy a new tool to help evaluating oral cancer: a pilot study. Oral Oncology Supplement, Volume 2, Issue 1, Supplement 1, May 2007, Page 120

To identify any synchronous primary tumours in the head and neck using virtual panendoscopy—A new imaging modality. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 45, Issue 7, October 2007, Page 33

Virtual panendoscopy: a tool to evaluate oral malignancy. International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 36, Issue 11, November 2007, Pages 976-977

Leicester experience in the management of patients with obstructive sleep apnoea with maxillomandibular advancement. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 47, Issue 7, October 2009, Page 36

Objective evaluation in the management of patients with obstructive sleep apnoea with maxillomandibular advancement. International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages 473-474

Presentations (National and International)

Oral Presentations

  1. EFFECT OF INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING ON RECOVERY TIME OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING ORTHOGNATHIC PROCEDURES: A SINGLE SURGEON’S EXPERIENCE, Sunil Sah

24th International Conference on Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, May 21-24, 2019 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  1. Effect of arterial line monitoring of hypotensive anaesthesia on the haemodynamic responses and recovery profile of patients undergoing Orthognathic Procedures: A single surgeon’s experience, Sunil Sah

BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, Durham 20 – 22 June 2018.

  1. Midfacial trauma: subtarsal lower-eyelid incision to access and repair orbital floor fractures, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 46, Supplement 1, March 2017, Pages 87-88, H. Nazir, J. C. Kelly, S. Sah
  2. Retrospective audit to review the success rate of coronectomies for lower third molar teeth at Pinderfields General Hospital  – EACMFS 13 – 16 September 2016
  3. Outcomes of Facial nerve trophic stimulation (FNTS) in patients with facial nerve weakness due to trauma or iatrogenic damage from surgery, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 54, Issue 10, December 2016, Pages e79-e80
  4. Orbital volume measurement using 3D CT models.

BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, Edinburgh  2 – 4 July 2014.

  1. Box  Genioplasty in the management of mandibular centre line chin deformity

BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, Edinburgh  2 – 4 July 2014.

  1. Relationship between histological features of pleomorphic adenoma in the parotid gland and recurrence after superficial parotidectomy

BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting.  2013 RCSI, Dublin

  1. Management of Warthin’s tumour of the parotid gland

BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting.  2013 RCSI, Dublin

  1. AO-CMF Principles Course, Kathmandu, Nepal, 1-3 March 2012
  2. Patient satisfaction survey following intra-oral vertical subsigmoid Osteotomy

Trent Regional Maxillofacial Audit Meeting, Chesterfield  2011

  1. AO-CMF PRINCIPLES COURSE Kathmandu, Nepal, 18-19  November 2010
  2. The use of a daily ‘casualty clinic’ for managing paediatric facial lacerations

Trent Regional Maxillofacial Audit Meeting, Nottingham 2011

  1.  Reliability in microvascular surgery: is quality dependent on quantity?

Trent Regional Maxillofacial Audit Meeting, Nottingham 2010

  1. Management of oral cancer by laser surgery: relation between rate of recurrence and histological features.

Trent Regional Maxillofacial Audit Meeting, Nottingham 2010

  1. Objective evaluation in the management of patients with obstructive sleep apnoea with maxillomandibular advancement.

19th International Conference on Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery May 24-27, 2009, Shanghai China

  1. Leicester experience in the management of patients with obstructive sleep apnoea with maxillomandibular advancement.

BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting on 3-5 June 2009

  1. How to do a safe tracheostomy – A novel technique

18th International Conference on Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in November 2007 at Bangalore, India.

  1. To identify any synchronous primary tumours in the Head and Neck using Virtual Panendoscopy – A new imaging modality.

BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting on 13-16 June 2007

  1. Virtual Panendoscopy: a new tool to help evaluating oral cancer. A pilot study

World Congress of the International Academy of Oral Oncology, Amsterdam in May 2007

  1. Cancellation of operation on the day of surgery at Broomfield Hospital

Surgical Audit Meeting, Broomfield Hospital in December 2006

  1. Maxillofacial Training in the UK

Opening Ceremony of the First Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery in Nepal in October 2003

  1. Craniosynostosis:  An Audit of the Re-Operation Rate and Complications.

North Regional Maxillofacial Audit Meeting, Middlesbrough in June 2001

Poster Presentations

  1. The Curious Incident of a Foreign Body in the Night-Time

BAOS 2018

  1. Prevalence of Infections Following Orthognathic Surgery at Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals Trust and risk factors contributing to this

BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, 2017

  1. Is it justifiable to admit Orthognathic surgical patients for less than 23 hours? A single surgeon’s experience. BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, 2017
  2. A review of the implementation in general dental practice of the 2015 update to NICE antibiotics prophylaxis guidelines for patients at risk of infective endocarditis.  BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, 2017
  3. Patient aftercare and the orthognathic journey at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals Trust: Can we improve it?  BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, 2017
  4. Appropriate Use of Blood Glucose Investigation for Patients Presenting with Acute Cervicofacial Infections, Annual Scientific Meeting, 2017
  5. A retrospective audit to review success rates of coronectomies in the management of lower third molars at Mid Yorkshire Hospital Trust, BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, 2017
  6. An Audit of Postoperative Complications following Orthognathic surgery at Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals Trust, BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, 2017
  7. Compliance to national guidelines for wisdom teeth extractions

International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,

  1. Coronectomy of an impacted and submerged second deciduous molar

International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2017

  1. Clinician advice to patients following the surgical repair of orbital-zygomatic complex fractures. BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, 2016
  2. Audit of compliance with National Guidelines for extraction of wisdom teeth, BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, 2016
  3. A retrospective service evaluation of oral post operative complications of buccal mucosa grafts in urethroplasties for management of urethral stricture,  EACMFS September 2016.
  4. A patient survey of local complication rates following removal of third molar teeth, EACMFS September 2016.
  5. Outcomes of a head and neck lesions biopsy clinic.  BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, Edinburgh  2 – 4 July 2014.
  6. Management of the neck in the occult primary: Results of a national audit.  XX International Conference on Oral and Maxillofacial SurgerySantiago,Chile,November1-4, 2011.
  7. Patient satisfaction survey following intra-oral vertical subsigmoid Osteotomy, BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, Nice  22 – 24 June 2011.
  1. 10 years experience in intra-oral vertical subsigmoid Osteotomy at University Hospitals of Leicester,  BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, Nice  22 – 24 June 2011.
  2. Management of the neck in the occult primary: Results of a national audit  BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting, Nice  22 – 24 June 2011.
  3. Patient satisfaction survey following intra-oral vertical subsigmoid Osteotomy with reference to inter-maxillary fixation,   2nd BAMFS Congress (Balkan Association of MFS) May 25 –  29 , 2011.
  4. Intra-oral vertical subsigmoid Osteotomy at UK Hospital – a review of 138 cases,2nd BAMFS Congress (Balkan Association of MFS) May 25 –  29 , 2011.
  • The use of a daily ‘casualty clinic’ for managing paediatric facial lacerations, BAOMS Annual Scientific Meeting 26 – 28 May 2010
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgery training: vocation training vs hospital post

BAOMS  Annual Scientific Meeting 26 – 28 May 2010

  1. Evaluation of Surgical Telephone clinic – A cost effective way of delivering high standard of care. Imperial College, London, November 2008

Audits

  1. An audit of the consent forms completer within the oral and maxillofacial surgery department at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals Trust. December 2019
  2. Appropriate Use of Blood Glucose Investigation for Patients Presenting with Acute Cervico-facial Infections, Pinderfields General Hospital, 2017
  3. Patient aftercare and the orthognathic journey at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals Trust: Can we improve it?, 2017
  4. A review of the implementation in general dental practice of the 2015 update to NICE antibiotics prophylaxis guidelines for patients at risk of infective endocarditis, 2017
  5. Prevalence of Infections Following Orthognathic Surgery at Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals Trust and risk factors contributing to this.2017
  6. Is it justifiable to admit Orthognathic surgical patients for less than 23 hours? A single surgeon’s experience. 2017
  7. An Audit of Postoperative Complications following Orthognathic surgery at Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals Trust.2017
  8. Audit on the Treatment Outcomes following Botox injections in the management of Myofascial Pain.2017
  9. Outcomes of a head and neck lesions biopsy clinic. Queen’s Medical Centre, 2014
  10. Triple assessment of parotid lump, Queen’s Medical Centre, 2013
  11. Management of warthin’s tumour following FNA cytological diagnosis. Royal Derby Hospital, 2012
  12. Patient satisfaction survey following intra-oral vertical subsigmoid Osteotomy, Leicester Royal Infirmary, 2011
  13. The use of a daily ‘casualty clinic’ for managing paediatric facial lacerations , Lincoln County Hospital, 2010
  14. Reliability in microvascular surgery: is quality dependent on quantity? Lincoln County Hospital, 2010
  15. Management of oral cancer by laser surgery: relation between rates of recurrence and histological features,  Lincoln County Hospital, 2010
  16. Quality of life evaluation following Bimaxillary advancement surgery for Treatment of Obstructive sleep apnoea. Leicester Royal Infirmary, 2009
  17. Efficacy of post operative follow up telephone clinic at Queens Hospital, June 08
  18. Central line insertion audit at Queen’s Hospital, Essex October 2007
  19. Cancellation of operation on the day of surgery at Broomfield Hospital December 2006
  20. Craniosynostosis: An audit of the re-operation rate and complications, June 2001
  21. Effectiveness of bite raising appliances in the management of Temporo-mandibular  joint symptoms in Barnsley District General Hospital September 1999

Teaching (Educational activities)

  • Leeds Medical school Interviews, University of Leeds, 14th January 2020
  • TARGET Education Session – GP Network Group, Dewsbury, Wakefield & Pontefract Programme -17th July 2019
  • Leeds Medical school Interviews, University of Leeds, 18th January 2019
  • BAOMS Major Trauma Management Skills Workshop – 23rd  – 25th April 2018

Sponsored by the Norman Rowe International Education Foundation part of British Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons.

  • CITY Course, Health Education England (Train DCT prior to start DCT job) on 31st August and 1st September 2017
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery StR Teaching Programme Disorders of TMJ at Leeds Dental Institute 25th May 2017
  • Dental Core Training National Recruitment Assessors 28-30th March 2017, Newcastle
  • National recruitment of oral surgeons, Leeds 18th May 2017
  • BAOMS Major Trauma Management Skills Workshop – 2017

Sponsored by the Norman Rowe International Education Foundation part of British Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons.

  • Final year OSCE, University of Leeds, 10th May 2017
  • Medical school Interviews, University of Leeds, 20th January 2017
  • ENT Specialist Registrar Training 15-16 Dec 2016

Postgraduate Centre Pinderfields Hospital

  • ARCP OMFS, Yorkshire Deanery, 25th October 2016
  • Trainer –  Yorkshire Oral & Maxillofacial  Traing programme 2014 to date
  • Mentorship for foundation tranees University of Leeds
  • Training the Trainers Course, 11, 12 & 19 July 2016

NHS Health Education England

  • TPD & Educational Supervisors Development Day

21st July 2016, NHS Health Education England

  • Cranio-Maxillofacial Trauma Workshop – 29/06/2015 to 7/7/2015

Sponsored by the Norman Rowe International Education Foundation part of British Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons.

  • New Consultant Development Programme

22nd April till 4th December 2015

The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust

  • City course – organised by the Yorkshire and Humber deanery in August 2015 with taught dental core trainees about management of facial trauma.
  • I was invited to speak at the International meeting on trauma medicine orgainsed by ICSM surgical society held at Imperial college London.
  • I have completed the training to become a OSCE examiner and I will be examining final year medical school students at Leeds univeristy.
  • Interviewer for medical school applicants for Leeds university dental core trainees for the Yorkshire and Humber deanery
  • Interviewer dental core trainees for the Yorkshire and Humber deanery
  • Maxillofacial SHO ans StR teaching Lead, Queens Medical Centre, 2013/14
  • Taught on Trent regional OMFS StR study day, 2013
  • Faculty for AO-CMF PRINCIPLES COURSE Kathmandu, Nepal, 1-3 March2012
  • Lecture on facial trauma management, A&E Junior Doctors at Royal Derby Hospital  2011
  • Course chairman for AO-CMF PRINCIPLES COURSE. Kathmandu, Nepal, 18-19  November 2010
  • Dentist in the ward course30-31 July 2009. Lincoln
  • North Thames Foundation Training Committee: 2007 – 2008

I actively teach medical students and FY1 doctors both on the wards and in a designated weekly teaching programme. As a North Thames Foundation Training Committee member, I advise on Foundation Training.

  •  Clinical Teacher: November 2003 to June 2006 Barts and The London, Queen Mary’s School of Medicine and Dentistry.

I have lectured on oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures as well as supervised dental undergraduates during oral surgery clinic sessions.

  •  Honorary assistant lecturer: October 1997 to September 1998

Institute of Medicine, Katmandu, Nepal.

I was required to give one lecture per month on dental pathology to the undergraduate medical students. In addition, I was also responsible for teaching clinical skills to medical students who were attached to our unit.

Educational and Clinical Supervision

As a part of job plan, I have to be educational and clinical supervisor to all trainees in our units 2014-to date

Recent International conferences attended

  • International cancer congress, March 6-7, 2020 Janakpur Nepal.
  • 44th Annual conference of AOMSI, Bengaluru, India 14-16 November 2019
  • Beyond our shore: Humanitarian and global maxillofacial surgery, The Royal Society of Medicine, 21st November 2019
  • International trauma Symposium, Nepal 5th November 2019
  • International symposium on craniofacial surgery, 4th November 2019
  • BAOMS conference, Durham 2018
  • MIDCOMS -2018, 26-28 April 2018
  • BAOMS conference, Birmingham 2017
  • International symposium on craniofacial surgery, 12 December 2017
  • International Dental Congress Nepal 2017, 11-12 November 2017
  • EACMFS, London September 2016.
  • BAOMS conference, Liverpool 2015

Leadership, Management and Administration

  • I have organised Third International symposium on  craniofacial surgery, in Janakpur, Nepal 29th – 4th November 2019
  • I have organised Second International symposium on  craniofacial surgery, in Janakpur, Nepal 29th – 30th  October 2018
  • I have organised First International symposium on cleft and craniofacial surgery, in Janakpur, Nepal 12th  December 2017
  • Organised AO-CMF PRINCIPLES COURSE inKathmandu, Nepal, 18-19  November 2010
  • North Thames Foundation Training Committee: 2007 – 2008

As a North Thames Foundation Training Committee member I advise on Foundation Training.

  • Attended monthly management meeting with consultant at Royal Derby Hospital. April 2011 to April 2012

Charity Activities

  • Founder, Chairman – Craniofacial Centre Nepal
  • Trustee, Future Faces UK
  • Member – Norman Rowe International Education Foundation ( Subcommittee of British Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons).
  • Member – Health Exchange Nepal (UK)
  • Member – Nepalese Doctors Association Uk
  • Member – Non Resident Nepalese association UK
  • Chairman – European Madhesi Society

Finally, please check out my website for appointment. Further, visit CFC Nepal as well and donate for good.

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