LALENDRA UPRETI
MD DNB
Dr Lalendra Upreti has completed his MD Radiology from Delhi University, and is currently Professor & Head of Department at the Rajeev Gandhi Superspeciality Hospital, New Delhi. He has authored a book on Brain Imaging, and written chapters in several books. He is currently Chairman of the Indian College of Radiology & Imaging 2019-2020, and has been Joint Editor of the IJRI in 2016. He has given the Sir JC Bose Memorial Oration in 2015 and the NG Gadekar Memorial Oration in 2017. He was the Joint Organising Secretary of the AOCR2018 conference.
SANJAY JAIN
MD
Dr Sanjay Jain completed his MD Radiology from BYL Nair Hospital, Mumbai. His current position is as Head of Radiology Department, at Prince Aly Khan Hospital, Mumbai, a position that he has been at since 1992. He has been Joint Editor of the Indian J of Radiology from 2007-2012, and then Editor-in-chief of the IJRI from 2013-2015. The website was converted onto a digital platform during his tenure as Joint Editor. He has given more than 200 invited lectures across India & abroad, and has more than 27 articles, and 7 book chapters to his name. Dr Sanjay Jain has been given the honor of the Roentgen Oration in 2008, Dr K.M. Rai Memorial Oration in 2011, and Dr Arcot Gajaraj Memorial Oration in 2015.
A ANBARASU
MD FRCR
Dr A Anbarasu studied from Stanley Medical College - 1985 batch. He did his MD in Radio diagnosis, along with DNB (Radio diagnosis) and DMRE (Gold Medal) at LTM Medical College & Sion Hospital. He learned from names in Radiology, who are great teachers; inspired by them, he started his contribution to teaching even as second year registrar and then as lecturer in Sion Hospital – His teachers include Prof S Merchant, Prof Om Tavri, Prof Mukund Joshi, Prof Ravi Ramakanthan and Dr Bhavin Jankharia. During the final FRCR examination in 1999, he won the prestigious Rohan Williams Gold Medal by the Royal College of Radiologists. He was also awarded the Cook travelling fellowship by RCR which was done at Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School, Boston. he has been one of the most sought after teachers at the Chennai FRCR 2B course since its inception. He has taught more than 28 batches / over 750 students for FRCR 2B alone; several MD and DNB students attended his personal teaching.