Prasanna Venkatesan Eswaradass
Neurologist | Electrodiagnostic Medicine
305 D, 1919 University Drive NW Calgary,Patrician Calgary Alberta, T2N4K6About
Prasanna Venkatesan Eswaradass, MBBS, is a neurologist currently serving his clinical stroke fellowship with The Calgary Stroke Program, a joint venture between the University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Eswaradass received his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery in 2007 at Coimbatore Medical College. He then completed an internal medicine residency program at Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore in 2011, followed by his DM in neurology at PSG Institute of Medical Science and Research in 2014. Dr. Eswaradass also studied general medicine at Manipal International University and completed a special certificate in neurology at the Royal College of Physicians and a DM in neurology at The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University. He remains an active member of the American Academy of Neurology, the Indian Academy of Neurology, the Indian Medical Association, and the Tamil Nadu Association of Neurologists.
Education and Training
MD (Int med) DM (Neuro)
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Fellowships
- University of Calgary
Professional Society Memberships
- 1. American Academy of Neurology 2.Indian Academy of Neurology 3.Indian Medical Association 4.Tamilnadu Association of Neurologists
Articles and Publications
- Published in India
What do you attribute your success to?
Good mentors, the support of her parents and hard work.
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