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Professor Ganesh Subramanian

Professional Description:

Consultant Stroke Physician

Qualifications:

MB, FRCP, M Ed (Med Ed), M Res (Medicine) MAcadMEd, Cert HFMA

Address:
Ivy Cottage
School Lane
Halam
Notts
NG22 8AD
Area of work:

Nottingham and Nationwide

Details

Prof. Subramanian is available for teleconferences, will happily visit patients in their homes, conduct virtual assessments (if appropriate), and attend Court, etc. 

Professor Ganesh Subramanian is a Consultant Stroke Physician based in Nottinghamshire (currently working in Chesterfield, having previously worked in Nottingham [for over 15 years] and Central Manchester. Since attaining his CCST in 2002, Prof Subramanian has been employed as a Consultant in general, stroke and geriatric medicine, including cerebrovascular disease. He is involved in the management of all forms of stroke across the whole patient pathway (i.e. diagnosis, investigation, acute treatment, rehabilitation and re-integration, secondary prevention and long-term complications) and transient ischaemic attack (TIA). 

Prof Subramanian is the Regional Clinical Director for Stroke in the East Midlands (since 2020).  He was the Chair of the Clinical Advisory Group for Stroke in the East Midlands region (since 2016 - 2020) and is a member of CVD steering group. He led the development of Mechanical Thrombectomy pathway for East Midlands as well as led the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) software for stroke imaging and CT perfusion regionally.

He is one of the select few peer-reviewer of stroke services in the Country (both for Royal College of Physicians and the Midlands Clinical Senate).

He is a Visiting Professor at Saveetha Medical College (deemed a University) in India since 2019.

Prof Subramanian writes reports for both claimants and defendants (roughly 70/30 split); he also produces reports for CPS/Police. He produces around 150 - 200 reports a year.

For further information download Prof Ganesh Subramanian's C.V.

 

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