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Dr. Divya Nagabushana
Consultant
M.B.B.S, M.D(Paediatrics), D.M (Neurology)

SPECIALITY

Neurology

LANGUAGE

Kannada, English, Hindi

Overview

Dr. Divya Nagabushana is a consultant Neurologist in Ramaiah Memorial Hospital and is trained in Pediatrics and Neurology. She is well-versed with managing neurological conditions in both adults and children. She has a special interest in pediatric neurological disorders such as pediatric epilepsy, neurometabolic, neurogenetic, nutritional and developmental disorders.

Field of Expertise

  • Paediatric Neurological conditions such as Epilepsy
  • Neurodevelopmental disorders
  • Movement disorders
  • Neuroinfections and Genetic disorders

Awards

  • [2018] D. M. Neurology: First rank in RGUHS
  • [2012] M. D. Pediatrics: Second rank in RGUHS
  • [2008] M. B. B. S: Gold medal for highest marks in Pathology in BMCRI
  • [2003] Gold medal and scholarship from the Dept. of Biotechnology, Government of India for pursuing higher studies in Biology

Professional Membership

  • Indian Academy of Neurology
  • Indian Academy of Pediatrics
  • Association of Child Neurologists
  • IAN – Pediatric Neurology Subdivision
  • Bangalore Neurology Society
  • Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India
  • Indian Medical Association
  • International Child Neurology Association
  • International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

Certifications Courses

  • Advanced cardiac life support and basic life support certificate Oct 2020-21
  • NESSAN e-EEG course from June 2020 to Nov 2020 successfully completed
  • “Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development” training course conducted in November 2015
  • “Neonatal Resuscitation Programme” certification in 2011
  • Provider course in “Pediatric Advanced Life Support” in accordance with the standard of American Heart Association in 2011
  • “Infant and Young Child Feeding Counseling: the 3 in 1 course (Integrated course on breastfeeding, complementary feeding and infant feeding and HIV counseling)” in August 2010