Gousia Mukhtar | Pediatric Cardiomyopathy | Best Researcher Award

Gousia Mukhtar | Pediatric Cardiomyopathy | Best Researcher Award

🌟 Dr. Gousia Mukhtar is a dedicated Pediatric Cardiologist with a passion for unraveling the mysteries of young hearts. Armed with a prestigious D.M. Cardiology degree from SCTIMST, Trivandrum, she has been on an illustrious journey of healing and discovery. 🩺 Her MD in Pediatrics from SKIMS, Srinagar, laid the foundation for her deep understanding of child health.

📚 With a rich academic background, including an MBBS from Government Medical College, Srinagar, Dr. Mukhtar’s commitment to excellence shines through. 🏆 She has received accolades such as the Best Researcher Award and secured top positions in national-level quizzes, showcasing her academic prowess.

🔬 Driven by a curiosity for research, she has contributed significantly to the field of Pediatric Cardiomyopathy, presenting groundbreaking work at conferences and earning recognition. 📊 Her published studies highlight her expertise in areas like congenital heart diseases and innovative approaches to cardiac care.

👶 Dr. Gousia Mukhtar’s current role as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Pediatric Cardiology at SCTIMST reflects her dedication to advancing pediatric cardiac healthcare. 🌈 With a heart full of compassion and a mind fueled by curiosity, she continues to make valuable contributions to the well-being of young hearts.

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Education:

🎓 Dr. Gousia Mukhtar, a rising star in pediatric cardiology, completed her D.M. in Cardiology in 2021 at SCTIMST, Trivandrum, Kerala. 🏥 Prior, she earned an MD in Pediatrics in 2015 from SKIMS, Srinagar, and laid the foundation with an MBBS degree from Government Medical College, Srinagar, in 2010. 🌟 Armed with a diverse medical education, she brings a holistic perspective to her practice, combining the intricacies of pediatric care with advanced cardiac expertise. 🚀 Dr. Mukhtar’s journey reflects a commitment to lifelong learning, fostering a unique blend of compassion and clinical excellence in her pursuit of healing young hearts.

Experience:

🗓️ Dr. Gousia Mukhtar’s professional journey is a timeline of dedication and expertise. 🏥 From her current role as a Pediatric Cardiologist at SCTIMST, Trivandrum, since January 2023, to her stint as a Senior Resident in Cardiology at SKIMS, Srinagar, from March 2022 to December 2022, her commitment to healthcare shines through. 🌟 Noteworthy is her achievement of a D.M. Cardiology degree from SCTIMST, spanning from January 2019 to December 2021. 📚 Her impactful research includes publications on topics like RV outpouching, aortic stenosis, and clinical profiles of cardiomyopathy in children. 🩺 Dr. Mukhtar’s career is a testament to her passion for advancing pediatric cardiac care.

Achivements:

🏆 Dr. Gousia Mukhtar has consistently showcased her prowess, securing the third position in the PCSI National Level Quiz at the Virtual Conference in 2021. 🧠 Her achievements extend to the Zonal Level of the National Indian Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion Quiz Competition at PGIMER, Chandigarh, in 2013, where she again clinched the third position. 🩸 Additionally, Dr. Mukhtar is equipped with expertise in emergency pediatric care, having successfully completed the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course in 2013. 🚑 Her accolades reflect not only her academic excellence but also her commitment to staying at the forefront of medical knowledge and skills.

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Introduction of Pediatric Cardiovascular Medicine Award

Introduction of Pediatric Cardiovascular Medicine Award

Welcome to the forefront of pediatric healthcare excellence! The Pediatric Cardiovascular Medicine Award is a distinguished accolade recognizing exemplary contributions and innovations in the field of pediatric cardiovascular medicine. This award aims to honor individuals whose groundbreaking work has significantly advanced the understanding and treatment of cardiovascular conditions in children.

Award Eligibility: This prestigious award is open to healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators dedicated to pediatric cardiovascular medicine. Eligible candidates include physicians, surgeons, scientists, and allied health professionals whose work has demonstrated a profound impact on pediatric cardiovascular health.

Age Limits and Qualifications: There are no age restrictions for this award. Qualified candidates should possess a minimum of 5 years of active engagement in pediatric cardiovascular medicine, with a proven track record of excellence in research, clinical practice, or education.

Publications and Requirements: Applicants must have a substantial body of published work related to pediatric cardiovascular medicine. A minimum of 10 peer-reviewed publications is required, showcasing the candidate’s commitment to advancing knowledge and improving outcomes in the field.

Evaluation Criteria: Submissions will be evaluated based on the significance and impact of the candidate’s contributions to pediatric cardiovascular medicine. Criteria include research quality, clinical innovation, educational initiatives, and overall influence on the field.

Submission Guidelines: Detailed submission guidelines can be found in the official application package. All applications must be submitted electronically, adhering to the provided format and including the necessary supporting documents.

Recognition: The recipient of the Pediatric Cardiovascular Medicine Award will receive a prestigious trophy, a certificate of recognition, and an opportunity to present their work at a dedicated session during a prominent pediatric cardiology conference.

Community Impact: This award recognizes not only individual achievement but also the broader impact on the pediatric cardiovascular medicine community. Awardees are expected to contribute actively to knowledge dissemination, mentorship, and collaborative initiatives within the field.

Biography, Abstract, and Supporting Files: Applicants should provide a concise biography highlighting their career achievements and dedication to pediatric cardiovascular health. An abstract of their most significant work and relevant supporting files, such as research papers and presentations, should be included for comprehensive evaluation.