Asst. Prof. Nagaendran Kandiah presents on the latest advancements in Alzheimer’s treatment and prevention - Neurotechnology Expo
Watch our webinar on "The Promise Of Integrative Medicine" presented by The Hindu Wellness Series and Buddhi Clinic.
Role of Technology in Aiding Dementia Management | ARDSICON'24 | Dr. Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy
Bridging Millennial Mindsets with Traditional Workplace Expectations - Dr. Arjuna Das Oration
Alzheimer's in Focus - Best Practice models in Action at Buddhi Clinic
Dr. Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy leads one of India’s most distinguished neuropsychiatry programs, renowned for pioneering advances in the integration of neurology and psychiatry. With a career spanning decades, Dr. Krishnamoorthy has achieved remarkable success in treating complex neuropsychiatric disorders. His extensive experience includes the development of innovative therapeutic strategies that have significantly improved clinical outcomes and patient care.
Over the years, Dr. Krishnamoorthy has been instrumental in enhancing mental health awareness and accessibility, particularly in underserved communities. His leadership has not only advanced clinical practices but also played a pivotal role in training the next generation of neuropsychiatrists across the country. His work continues to inspire and influence the field of neuropsychiatry, driving impactful change in healthcare delivery and community well-being.
Born to Padma & Dr. Krishnamoorthy Srinivas in Mumbai
Schooled in St. Michael's Academy & Vana Vani HSS, Chennai. Grew up with grandparents Janaki & E. S. Krishnamoorthy ICS
MBBS at Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore
Internship at JIPMER, Pondicherry
MD in Psychiatry at Kasturba Medical Colege, Manipal
Paul Hamlyn Fellowship at Institute of Clinical Neurology, London
Overseas Doctors Training Scheme at Royal Victoria Infirmary & Newcastle General Hospital, UK
Raymond Way Lecturer in Behavioural Neurology & Principal Clinical Assistant to Prof. Michael R. Trimble, Professor of Behavioural Neurology, London
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