Sagaram Uday Shanker received medical degree from Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad, India in 1978. He then worked as a Sr. Intern in Cardiology in Gandhi Hospital, Hyderabad. In 1984, he worked as a Research Associate in Department of Nephrology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia. He returned to India to do extensive clinical work in Cardiology and Nephrology and started his own Cardiac emergency ICCU where he treated over 10,400 Myocardial Infarctions. He worked in Cardiac Catherization Unit, Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad where he produced a paper on Hibernation Myocardium and won fellowship in American College of Angiology. In 2005, he won his first national award, Bharatiya Chikitsak Ratan in New Delhi. Subsequently, he won 14 awards including a felicitation and award in London and Bangkok. His passion to serve the rural India made him travel extensively as a consultant rheumatologist treating around 13000 patients. u Sagaram Uday Shanker received medical degree from Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad, India in 1978. He then worked as a Sr. Intern in Cardiology in Gandhi Hospital, Hyderabad. In 1984, he worked as a Research Associate in Department of Nephrology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia. He returned to India to do extensive clinical work in Cardiology and Nephrology and started his own Cardiac emergency ICCU where he treated over 10,400 Myocardial Infarctions. He worked in Cardiac Catherization Unit, Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad where he produced a paper on Hibernation Myocardium and won fellowship in American College of Angiology. In 2005, he won his first national award, Bharatiya Chikitsak Ratan in New Delhi. Subsequently, he won 14 awards including a felicitation and award in London and Bangkok. His passion to serve the rural India made him travel extensively as a consultant rheumatologist treating around 13000 patients. u
Orthopedics