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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Prof. Vinod Kumar PANCHBHAVI , MD , FACS PRESENT POSITION PROFESSOR of ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY – (Sep 2010 – Present ) Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation University of Texas Medical Branch 301 University BLVD, Galveston, Texas 77555 -0165 USA USA 281 334 0620 Fax: USA 281 334 0657 Chief of Division Foot & Ankle Surgery , Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, UTMB – since Jan 2007 Editor – in – Chief Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery (Feb 2012) Program Director Foot & Ankle Fellowship Program ATLS Instructor Acute Trauma Life Support – Course instructor ID# 277577 Re verified March 2006 Tilman J. and Paige Fertitta Professorship in Orthopedics Feb 13, 2015 BOARD CERTIFICATION Board Certified American Board of Orthopedic Surgery 2 PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS DEGREES / EXAMINATIONS M.B., B.S Osmania University, Hyderabad, India Dec 1986 M.S (Ortho) Osmania University, Hyderabad, India Apr 1989 F.R.C.S Ed Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, UK Jun 1992 F.R.C.S Eng Royal College of Surgeons, England, UK Jan 1993 E.C.F.M.G U.S Medical Licensure Examination (I – III) Dec 1993 -4 F.A.C.S American College of Surgeons Oct 2008 A.B.O.S American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery July 201 1 PREVIOUS POSITION S Associate Professor - Orthopaedic Surgery – (Sep 2008 – Aug 2010) Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch, TX, USA 77555 Assistant Professor – Orthopaedic Surgery – (Nov 2003 – Aug 2008) Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch, TX, USA 77555 Program Director - Foot and Ankle Fellowship – (May 2007 – Present) Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch, TX, USA 77555 PUBLISHED IN PEER -REVIEWED JOURNALS 1. Panchbhavi VK: Simple aid in Removal of Diastasis Screw. Ann R Coll Surg Eng . 80: 358: 1998 2. Trevino SG, Panchbhavi VK : Technique of Endoscopic Gastrocnemius Recession – a cadaver study. Foot and Ankle Surgery. 8: 45-47: 2002 3 3. Anand R, Brennan PA, Panchbhavi V , Ilankovan V: Stabilizing the Leg to Harvest a Fibular Flap: a New Device. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 40 (5) 438 -439: Oct 2002 4. Panchbhavi VK, Trevino SG: Use of Titanium Cages with Cancellous Bone Graft in Hind Foot Fusion: literature review and case reports with complications. Foot and Ankle Surgery. 9 (1) 51-55: 2003 5. Panchbhavi VK, Trevino SG: Peroneal Tendoscopy and report on Anomalies Diagnosed. Foot and Ankle Surgery. 9 (2) 131 -135: 2003 6 Panchbhavi VK, Trevino SG: The Technique of Peroneal Tendoscopy and its role in Manag ement of Peroneal Tendon Anomalies. Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery .2 (3) 192 –198: 2003 7. Panchbhavi VK : Knee -stabilizing Device for Lower Limb Orthopedic Procedures. Ann R Coll Surg Eng. 86 54 -55: 2004 8. Syed MA, Panchbhavi VK: Fixation of Tibial Pilon Fractures with Percutaneous Cannulated Screws. INJURY 35(3) 284 -289: 2004 9. Panchbhavi VK, Trevino SG: Evaluation of Hallux Valgus Surgery using Computer -assisted Radiographic Measurements and two Direct Forefoot Parameters. Foot and Ankle S urgery .10 (2) 59 - 63: 2004 10. Panchbhavi VK, Trevino SG: Endoscopic Gastrocnemius Recession. Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery. 3 (3) 149 –152: 2004 11. Panchbhavi VK, Trevino SG: Comparison between Manual and Computer Assisted Measurements of Hallux Valgus Parameters. Foot Ankle Int . 25(10) 708 -711:2004 12. Panchbhavi VK: Technique of Internal Fixation in Osteoporotic Ankle Fracture. Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surg ery.3 (4) 231 -234:2004 13. Trevino SG, Gibbs MB, Panchbhavi VK : Evaluation of results of Endoscopic Gastrocnemius Recession. Foot Ankle Int. 26 (5) 359 -364:2005 14. Panchbhavi VK, Singh D, Trevino SG: Distraction Technique for Restoring Length of Fibula in Ankle Fractures. Foot Ankle Int.26 (6) 501 -502:2005 15. Panchbhavi VK , Mody MG, Mason WT: Combination of Hook Plate and Tibia Pro -Fibular Screw Fixation of Osteoporotic Ankle Fractures: A clinical evaluation of Operative Strategy. Foot Ankle Int.26 (7) 510 - 515: 2005 16. Panchbhavi VK, Trevino SG: First Web Space Soft Tissue Release: A new sequential approach. Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery 4 (3) 184 –189: 2005 17. Panchbhavi VK: Minimally Invasive Stabilization of Pilon Fractures. Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery 4 (4):240 -248, 2005 18. Panchbhavi VK: Pilon Fractures. Review article. eMedicine Journal [serial online]. 2005. 4 Available at: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic261.htm . 19. Panchbhavi VK , Rowell M, Trevino SG: Bivalving a Below Knee Cast with a Stable Notch. Foot Ankle Int. 27 (1) 64 -65: 2006 20. Panchbhavi VK: Plantar Heel Pain. Review article. eMedicine Journal [serial online]. 2006. Available at: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic142.htm 21. Panchbhavi VK , Hecox SE: All That Is Gas Is Not Gas Gangrene: Mechanical spread of Gas in the Soft Tissues. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (Am ) 88:1345 -1348; 2006 22. Trevino SG, Panchbhavi VK , Castro -Aragon O, Rowell MS, Jo J : The “Kick -Off” Position: A New Sign for Ear ly Diagnosis of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in the Leg. Foot Ankle Int . 28 (1) 92-95; 2007 23. Panchbhavi VK: Buttress K wire fixation for chevron osteotomy. Foot Ankle Int . 28 (1) 133 -134; 2007 24. Panchbhavi VK , Trevino SG.: Minimally invasive technique for harvesting long flexor tendons in the foot. Foot Ankle Int . 28 (2) 269 -271; 2007 25. Panchbhavi VK , Trevino SG: A New Clinical Sign Associated with Metatarsophalangeal Joint Synovitis of the Lesser Toes. Foot Ankle Int . 28 (5) 640 -641; 2007 26. Panchbhavi VK: Chronic Achilles Tendon repair with Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon harvested using a Minimally Invasive Technique. Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery 6 (2) 123 -129; 2007 27. Panchbhavi VK: Calcaneus Fractures: Reduction of the Medial Wall. Foot Ankle Int . 28 (7) 849 - 850; 2007 28. Panchbhavi VK: Augmentation of Internal Fixation of Osteoporotic Ankle Fracture Using Injectable Bone Substitute. Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery 6(4) 264 -269; 2007 29. Panchbhavi VK , Yang J, Vallurapalli S: Minimally Invasive Method of Harvesting Flexor Digitorum Longus Tendon: A Cadaver Study. Foot Ankle Int . 29 (1) 42 -48; 2008 30. Panchbhavi VK , Yang J, Vallurapalli S: Surgical Anatomy for a New Minimally Invasive Approach to Harvest the Flexor Digitorum Longus Tendon: A Cadaver Study. Foot and Ankle Surgery .14: 16-20; 2008 31. Panchbhavi VK: Extra Articular Stabilization of Lisfranc Injury. Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery. 7 (2): 100 -106; 2008 32. Panchbhavi VK, Vallurupalli S, Morris R, Patterson, R: The Use of Calcium Sulfate and Calcium Phosphate Composite Graft to Augment Screw Purchase in Osteoporotic Ankles. Foot Ankle Int . 29 (6): 593 -600; 2008 33. Panchbhavi VK , Leontaritis NM: A Case Report of Atypi cal Magnetic Resonance Images of the Hindfoot following Cocaine Injection in the Foot and a Review of Osteonecrosis in Calcaneus. Foot 5 and Ankle Surgery .14 (4):215-220; 2008 34. Panchbhavi VK: Ankle Arthroscopy. Review article. eMedicine Journal [serial onli ne]. 2008 . Available at: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/TOPIC1356046.HTM 35. Panchbhavi VK , Andersen C R, Vallurupalli S, Yang J: A Minimally Disruptive Model and Three - Dimensional Evaluation of Lisfranc Joint Diastasis. J Bone Joint Surg. 90 –A (12): 2707 - 2713; 2008 36. Panchbhavi VK: Current Operative Techniques in Lisfranc Injuries. In: Operative Techniques in Orthopedics: Freddie Fu (Editor) - Elsevier www.optechorthopedics.com 18(4): 239 -246; 2008 37. Castro -Aragon O, Vallurupalli S, Warner M, Panchbhavi VK , Trevino SG: Ethnic Radiographic Foot Differences . Foot Ankle Int .30 (1) 57 -6; 2009 38. Leontaritis NM, Hinojosa L, Panchbhavi VK : Arthroscopically Det ected Intra -articular Lesions Associated with Acute Ankle Fractures . J Bone Joint Surg. 90 (A) 333 -339; 2009 39. Trevino SG, Buford WL, Vallurupalli S, Rowell M, Panchbhavi VK : Use of a Patient -Controlled Stretching Device to Improve the Ankle Range of Motion. Foot Ankle Int .30 (2) 110 -114; 2009 40. Panchbhavi VK , Vallurupalli S, Yang J, Andersen CR: Screw Fixation Compared with Suture - Button Fixation of Isolated Lisfranc Ligamen t Injuries .J Bone Joint Surg. 90 A (5) 1143 -1148; 2009 41. Panchbhavi VK, Vallurupalli S, Morris R: Comparison of Augmentation Methods for Internal fixation of Osteoporotic Ankle Fractures. Foot Ankle Int . 30 (7) 696-703; 2009 42. Abt JL, Panchbhavi VK . Triplane Fracture.eMedicine fr om WebMD. Updated June 12, 2009 Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1269816 -overview . 43. Panchbhavi VK: A Simple Method of Footwear Attac hment for Circular Frames. Foot Ankle Int . 30 (7) 711-712; 2009 44. Panchbhavi VK: The ‘Foot -Cradle’ Technique to Offload the Foot in a Circular Frame. Foot Ankle Int .30 (8) 788-790; 2009 45. Panchbhavi VK: 'Subtalar Bone Block Distraction Arthrodesis' . Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery. 8 (3): 150 -151; 2009 46. Panchbhavi VK, Aronow M, DiGiovanni B, Giza E, Grimes J, Harris T, Roberts M, Straus B: Foot and Ankle Experience in Orthopedic Residency - An Update. Foot Ankle Int. 31 (1) 10-13; 2010 47. Panchbhavi VK, Villareal AD: Treatment of Acute Lisfranc Fracture and Dislocation in Patients with Neuropathy – (Invited article ) Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery. 9(3): 115 -122; 2010 48. Panchbhavi VK : Synthetic Bone Grafting in Foot and Ankle Surgery – (Invited article ) Foot and Ankle Clinics . 15 (4): 559 -576; 2010 49. Panchbhavi VK. Bones of the Foot. E Medicine from WebMD. Updated January 05, 2011 6 Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1922965 -overview . 50. Panchbhavi VK , Rapley J, Trevino SG: First Web Space Soft Tissue Release in Bunion Surgery: Functional Outcomes of a New Technique. Foot Ankle Int . 32 (3) 257 -261; 2011 51. Stuart K, Panchbhavi VK: The Fate of Syndesmotic Screws. Foot Ankle Int . 32(5) 519 -525; 2011 52. Panchbhavi VK : Minimally Invasive A llograft Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction – (Invited article ) Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery. 10 (3):117 -121; 2011 53. Villareal AD, Andersen CR, Panchbhavi VK : A Survey on Management of Chronic Achilles Tendon Ruptures. American Journal of Orthopedics . 41(3): 126 -131; 2012 54. Panchbhavi VK , Mays M , Trevino SG : Accuracy of Intraoperative Fluoroscopy with and without Laser Guidance in Foot and Ankle Surgery. Foot Ankle Int . 33 (5) 415-419; 2012 55. Panchbhavi VK : Orientation of the ‘Lisfranc Screw’. Journal of Orthopedic Trauma 26(11):e221 -e224; 2012 56. Panchbhavi VK, Molina D 4th, Villarreal J, Curry MC, Andersen CR. Three -dimensional, digital, and gross anatomy of the Lisfranc ligament. Foot A nkle Int. 2013 Jun; 34(6):876 -80 57. Capelle JH, Cory CG, Wells KM, Morris RP, Buford WL , Merriman DJ , Panchbhavi VK: "Fixation Strength of Anteriorly Inserted Headless Screws for Talar Neck Fractures" Foot Ankle Int . 2013 July; 34(7): 1012 -1016 58. Luo M, Li C, Molina D IV, Andersen C, Panchbhavi VK : "The Accuracy of Citation and Quotation in Foot and Ankle Surgery Journals" Foot Ankle Int . July 2013 (7) 34: 949 -955 59. Panchbhavi VK, Boutris N, Patel K, Molina D, Andersen CR. CT Density Analysis of the Medial Cuneiform. Foot Ankle Int. 2013 Nov; 34(11 ):1596 -9. doi: 10.1177/1071100713499904. Epub 2013 Aug 9.PMID: 23935163 60. Gallagher SM, Rodriguez NA, Andersen CR, Granberry WM, Panchbhavi VK. Anatomic predisposition to ligamentous L isfranc injury: a matched case -control study. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2013 Nov 20; 95(22):2043 -7. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.K.01142. PMID: 24257663 61. Panchbhavi VK. Percutaneous Techniques for Tendon Transfers in the Foot and Ankle . Foot Ankle Clin N Am 19 (2014) e113 –e122 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fcl.2013.10.008 62. Kanz BN, Morris RP, Lewis T, Panchbhavi VK . Biomechanical evaluation of a knotless barbed suture repair in a human Achilles tendon rupture model. Foot Ankle S pec. 2014 Jun; 7(3):176 -81. doi: 10.1177/1938640014528041. Epub 2014 Mar 30. 63. Lucas KJ, Morris R P, Buford WL. Jr, Panchbhavi VK . Biomechanical comparison of first metatarsophalangeal joint arthrodesis using triple -threaded headless screws versus partially threaded lag screws . Foot and Ankle Surgery, Volume 20, Issue 2, June 2014, Pages 144 -148, 7 ISSN12687731, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fas.2014. 02.009. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/art icle/pii/S1268773114000368 ) 64. LeBa T, Gugala Z, Morris RP, Panchbhavi VK. Gravity Versus Manual External Rotation Stress View in Evaluating Ankle Stability: A Prospective Study Foot Ankle Spec June 2015 vol. 8 no. 3 175 -179 doi: 10.1177/1938640014565048 (http://fas.sagepub.com/content/early/2014/12/30/1938640014565048.full.pdf+html ) 65. Weglein DG, Andersen CR, Randal P. Morris RP, Buford WL Jr, Panchbhavi VK Allograft Reconstruction of the Lisfranc Ligament . Foot Ankle Spec August 2015 vol. 8 no. 4 292-296 (http:/ /intlfas.sagepub.com/content/8/4/292.full.pdf+html ) doi:10.1177/1938640015584768 66. Wilson WK, Morris RP, Ward AJ , Carayannopou los NL, Panchbhavi VK . Torsional Failure of Carbon Fiber Composite Plates Versus Stainless Steel Plates for Comminuted Distal Fibula Fractures. Foot Ankle Int. 2016 May;37(5):548 -53. doi: 10.1177/1071100715625291. Epub 2016 Jan 10. ( http://fai.sagepub.com/content/37/5/548 ) ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION IN A JOURNAL 1. The Effect of Suture Anchor Insertion Angle on Calcaneus Pullout Strength: Challenging the Deadman’s Angle - Foot Ankle Spec PAPERS SUBMITTED BOOK CHAPTERS / GUEST EDITOR / ELECTRONIC MEDIA 1. Trevino SG, Panchbhavi VK : Talar Fractures and Dislocation: In: Fractures of the Foot and Ankle: Calhoun JH and Laughlin RT (Editors) – Publishers: Taylor & Francis Group: Florida USA: 2005: 49-92. 2. Panchbhavi VK: Reconstruction of Achilles tendon with the tendon o f flexor hallucislongus: In: Achilles Tendon: Techniche Chirurgiche in Ortopedia e Traumatologia :Muffulli N and Oliva F (Guest Editors) – Publishers : CIC Edizioni Internazionali – Roma, 2009: 65 -71. 3. Panchbhavi VK: ‘Orthopedic Implants for Foot & Ankle Trauma ’ in Orthopaedic Implants: Application, Complications, and Management . Lindsey RW & Gugala Z (Editors) – Publishers: Marcel Dekker Inc (Submitted) 8 4. Villareal A, Panchbhavi VK : ‘Neuropathic Foot’ in Foot & Ankle Surgery . SG Parekh. (Editor ) Publishers: Jaypee Brother s Medical Publishers, Pvt. Ltd. Chapter 16; pages 352 -366 5. Panchbhavi VK: Guest Editor – Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery Volume 9 (2) June 2010. ISSN 1536 -0644: Publishers: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 6. Ramachandran M, Achan P, Jones DH, Panchbhavi VK . Osteogenesis Imperfecta. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated June 15, 2012. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1256726 - overview . 7. Panchbh avi VK . Plantar Heel Pain. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated May 17, 2012. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1233178 -overview . 8. Panchbhavi VK . Ankle Arthroscopy. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated December 15, 2011. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1356046 -overview . 10. Panchbhavi VK . Bone Tamps. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated Febr uary 21, 2012. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2035362 -overview . 11. Panchbhavi VK. Foot Bone Anatomy. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated June 27, 2011. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1922965 -overview . 12. Panchbhavi VK. Bone Cement. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated February 21, 2012. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2035339 -overview . 13. Panchbhavi VK. Bone Marrow Anatomy. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated July 05, 2011. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1968326 -overview . 14. Abt JL, Panchbhavi VK . Triplane Fracture. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated July 12, 2011. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1269816 -overview . 15. Panchbhavi VK . Pilon Fractures. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated May 17, 2012. Available at: http://emedicine .medscape.com/article/1233429 -overview . 16. Panchbhavi VK. Biodegradable Drug Delivery Systems. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated February 22, 2012. Available at: : http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2036429 -overview 17. Panchbhavi VK. Fine-Wire Fixator. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated October 05, 2011. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/ article/2000062 -overview . 18. Fischkoff JD, Berney SN. Chief Editor: Vinod K Panchbhavi . Joint Aspiration. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated January 15, 2013. Available at: http://emedicine .medscape.com/article/2094114 - overview . 19. Kishner S, Cao CT, Trommelen RD. Chief Editor: Vinod K Panchbhavi . Braces for Arthritis. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated November 09, 2012. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2036314 -overview . 9 20. Sandella BJ, Daetwyler CJ, Peitzman S. Chief Editor: Vinod K Panchbhavi . Examination of Low Back Pain. eMedicine from WebMD. U pdated July 02, 2012. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2092651 -overview . 21. Panchbhavi VK: ‘Guillotine Ankle Amputation’ eMedicine fr om WebMD. Updated April 27, 2011 Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1894411 -overview 22. Panchbhavi VK: ‘Distal Tibia Fibula Plating’ eMedicine fr om WebMD. Updated July 21, 2011 Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1982780 -overview 23. Panchbhavi VK: ‘Foot and Ankle External Fixation Devices’ eMedicine fr om WebMD. Updated July 22, 2011 Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1982758 -overview 24. Panchbhavi VK: ‘Hallux Valgus Osteotomy’ eMedicine fr om WebMD. Updated August 2, 2011 Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2000519 -overview#a30 25. Panchbhavi VK. Neck Anatomy. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated June 23, 2011. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1968303 -overview . 26. Panchbhavi VK. Overuse injuries. Medscape. http://reference.medscape.com/features/slideshow/overuse -injuries 27. Panchbhavi VK. Foot Drop: A Posterior Tibial Tendon Transfer Approach . Medscape. Dec 17. 2014. Available at: http://reference.medscape.com/features/slideshow/foot -drop ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED 1. Hallux Valgus Correction with Z -Osteotomy of the First Metatarsal and Distal Soft Tissue Release: A Prospective Study Vinod K. Panchbhavi MD, F RCS ; Saul G. Trevino, M.D.; Alex Schroeder, M.S. (Galveston, TX) AOFAS 2001 Summer Meeting THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2001 - SAN DIEGO, CA 2. Comparison between Manual and Computer -Assisted Measurements of Hallux Valgus Parameters Vinod Kumar Panchbhavi MD Saul G. Trevino, M.D. AOFAS SUMMER MEETING 2003 FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2003 – HILTON HEAD 3. PeronealTendoscopy and Its Role in Management of Peroneal Tendon Anomalies Vinod Kumar Panchbhavi, MD , FRCSEd, FRCS (Eng); Saul G. Trevino, M.D. AOFAS 2004 Winter Meeting - San Francisco, CA, March 13, 2004 4. First Web Space Soft Tissue Release: A New Sequential Approach Vinod K Panchbhavi, MD, FRCS 10 Contributing Author: Saul Trevino, M.D. AOFAS SUMMER MEETING 2005 FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2005 – BOSTON, MA 5. Radiographic differenc es in the morphology of the weight bearing foot between different races Poster Presentation Number: P221 2007 AAOS Annual Meeting Poster Presentations Location: San Diego Convention Center, Sails Pavilion Saul Generoso Trevino, MD Columbia MO (n) Oscar C astro -Aragon, MD Galveston TX (n) Vinod Kumar Panchbhavi, MD Galveston TX (n) www3.aaos.org/education/anmeet/anmt2007/poster/poster.cfm?Pevent=P221 6. Minimally invasive technique for harvesting flexor digitorum longus tendon in foot - A cadaver study A AOS 2007 Annual Meeting Poster Presentations Poster Presentation Number: P215 Location: San Diego Convention Center, Sails Pavilion Jinping Yang, MD Galveston TX (n) Vinod Kumar Panchbhavi, MD Galveston TX (n)www3.aaos.org/education/anmeet/anmt2007/post er/poster.cfm?Pevent=P215 7. First Web Space Soft Tissue Release in Bunion Surgery: Functional Outcomes of a New Technique 2007 AAOS Annual Meeting Podium Presentations Vinod Kumar Panchbhavi, MD Galveston TX (n) Saul Generoso Trevino, MD Columbia MO (n) Jay Rapley, MD Galveston TX (n) www3.aaos.org/education/anmeet/anmt2007/podium/podium.cfm?Pevent=174 8. The "Kick -Off" Position: A New Sign for Early Diagnosis of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in the Leg 2007 AAOS Annual Meeting Poster Presentations Poster Presentation Number: P222 Location: San Diego Convention Center, Sails Pavilion Saul Generoso Trevino, MD Columbia MO (n) Oscar Castro -Aragon, MD Galveston TX (n) Margaret Rowell, RN Galveston TX (n) Jeannie Jo, DPM (n) Vinod Kumar Panchbhavi, MD Galveston TX (n) www3.aaos.org/education/anmeet/anmt2007/poster/poster.cfm?Pevent=P222 9. Reducing Ankle Stiffness in Individuals with Flat Feet. AOFAS Specialty Day 2008 - EIGHTH ANNUAL WINTER MEETING , March 8, 2008 Podium Presentation: Location: Moscone Center, San Francisco, California Vinod K. Panchbhavi, MD , Saul Trevino, MD, Katie Hendricks, PT, Dana Zander, PT and Casi Baker, PT 11 http://www.aofas.org/Scripts/4Disapi.dll/4DCGI/cms/review.html?Action=CMS_Document &DocID=24 2&MenuKey=123&Time=791181487&SessionID=27958v5p6s49j1v27v82vg59 deyw5917hy74q5j469plq2tc53i64y4h425738b9 10. Surgical Anatomy for a new Minimally Invasive Approach to Harvest the Flexor Digitorum Longus Tendon: A Cadaver Study Panchbhavi VK ; Yang J; and Va llurupalli S: J Bone Joint Surg. 91-B, Issue SUPP_II, 365 proceedings.jbjs.org.uk/cgi/content/abstract/91 -B/SUPP_II/365 -d 11. Reliability of Linear Versus Angular Measurement in the Evaluation of Hallux Valgus Surgery Hilton ME, Panchbhavi VK : J Bone Joint Surg. 91-B, Issue SUPP_II, 365 -366 proceedings.jbjs.org.uk/cgi/content/abstract/91 -B/SUPP_II/365 -e 12. Anatomic Predisposition to Primarily Ligamentous Lisfranc Injuries 2011 Poster # 56 Gallagher SM, MD, Andersen CR, BSc, Granberry WM, MD, Panchbhavi VK , MD AOFAS SUMMER MEETING, JULY 13 -16, 2011 – Keystone, Colorado 13. ‘Three -Dimensional Modeling of Screw Placement at the Tarsometatarsal Joint’ Molina, D, Panchbhavi, VK, Andersen, C. Podium Presentation at ORS (Orthopedic Research Society) Annual meeting, Feb 4 -7, 2012 San Francisco, CA 14. ‘Fixation Strength of Anteriorly Inserted Screws for Talar Neck Fractures’. Capelle JH, M.D., Morris RP, B.S., Couch CG, B.S., Wells KM, B.S., Panchbhavi VK , M.D., FACS Poster at ORS (Orthopedic Research Society) Annual meeting, Feb 4 -7, 2012 San Francisco, CA 15. ‘CT density analysis of the medial cuneiform’ E -Poster # 110 Nickolas B, BS , Kara n P, BS., Domingo M, IV, BSc., Andersen C, MS., Panchbhavi VK , M.D., FACS . AOFAS SUMMER MEETING, JUNE 20 -23, 201 2, San Diego, CA 16. ‘Three -Dimensional, Digital, and Gross Anatomy of the Lisfranc Ligament’ E - Poster # 190 Panchbhavi VK , M.D., FACS., Domingo M, IV, BSc., Villareal J, BS., Curry M, BS., Andersen C, MS., AOFAS SUMMER MEETING, JUNE 20 -23, 2012, San Diego, CA 17. ‘Is The Entry point of a Tibiotalocalcaneal Intramedullary Nail with a Posterolateral Bend Safer? E – Poster # McK enzie S, Panchbhavi VK , M.D, FACS. AOFAS SUMMER MEETING, July 18 - 20, 2013, Hollywood, FL 18. Biomechanical Comparison of First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Arthrodeses Using Triple - Threaded Headless Screws versus Partially Threaded Lag Screws. Lucas KJ, Morris RP, Buford WL Jr, Panchbhavi VK. Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, Mar 15 -18, 2014, New Orleans, LA 12 19. Bony Contact of a Straight versus Curved Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis Intramedullary Nail. McKenzie S, Molina D, Morris RP, Panchbhavi VK . Podium presentation at the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) Annual Specialty Day Meeting Mar 11-15, 2014, New Orleans, LA 20. Bony Contact of a Straight versus Curved Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis Intramedullary Nail. McKenzie S, Molin a D, Morris RP, Panchbhavi VK . Podium presentation at the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) 2014 Annual Meeting, Mar 11 -15, 2014, New Orleans, LA 21. Can Syndesmosis Screws Displace the Distal Fibula? Vance GN, Chandler WT, Panchbhavi V K. E-poster presentation at the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS)Annual Summer Meeting, July July 14 - 18, 2015, Long Beach, California 22. A Comparison Study of Ankle Mortise and Saltzman Views: Bailey C, Panchbhavi VK . E-poster presentation at the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS)Annual Summer Meeting, July 14 - 18, 2015, Long Beach, California 23. Radiographic Assessment of Fibular Length Variance: The Case for “Fibula Minus” Panchbhavi VK , Gurbani B . Podium presentation at the American Ac ademy of Orthopedic Association ( AAOS) 2016 Annual Meeting, AOFAS Speci alty day meeting on Mar 5, 2016 Orlando, FL 24. Failure Characteristics of Carbon Fiber Composite Plates versus Stainless Steel Plates for Comminuted Distal Fibula Fractures. Wilson WK, Panchbhavi VK , Carayannopoulos NL, Morris RP, Ward A. Poster presentation at Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) 2016 (62nd) Annual Meeting, March 4 –8, 2016 Orlando, Florida, 25. Radiographic Assessment of Fibular Length Variance: The Case for “Fibula Minus” Panchbhavi VK , Gurbani B . (3rd Best Paper Award ) Podium presentation at the Texas Orthopedic Association’s ANNUAL MEETING , Apr 9, 2016 Austin, Texas 26. Angular Correction with Chevron -Akin Double Osteotomy in Mild, Moderate, and Severe Hallux Valgus : Lindeman RW, Stautberg EF, Sierra SJ, Jupiter D, Panchbhavi VK: E-poster presentation at the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS)Annual Summer Meeting, July 20-23, 2016 Toronto, Canada CITATIONS / POP ULAR MEDIA / LETTERS 1 ‘Seeing red’ article by Jennifer Reynolds -Sanchez in UTMB magazine - Volume 6: No 2 Spring 2005 http://www.utmb.edu/utmbmagazine/strands/seeing_red.htm 13 2 ‘New soft tissue release technique offers an effective treatment for bunions’ article by Susan M. Rapp ORTHOPEDICS TODAY 2005; 25:68 http://www.orthosupersite.com/ 3. ‘ARM stretching device reduces ankle stiffness’ article by Jennie McKee AAOS Now Volu me 2, Number 6, page 6: June 2008 http://www.aaos.org/news/aaosnow/jun08/clinical1.asp 4. Panchbhavi VK, Berlet GC, DiDomenica LA, Steck JK: Roundtable Discussion – Ankle Arthritis. Foot & Ankle Specialist. 1 (2): 108 -111: 2008 5. Panchbhavi VK : How can athletes’ feet be fit for l ife? Sports Edition; Sports & Entertainment Magazine. 3 (9): 43: May 2008 http://www.sportseditionmag.com/current_issue/ 6. Vinod K. Panchbhavi, MD, FRCS, C lark Andersen, BS Letter titled ‘Dr. Panchbhavi and Mr. Andersen respond to Dr. Rogers and Mr. Emeagi www.ejbjs.org . (2 June 2009) URL: http://www.ejbjs.org:80/cgi/eletters/91/5/1143#10784 7. Panchbhavi VK, Andersen CR: Letter to the Editor [critique on an article by Pelt et al: FAI 2011 ‘A Biomechanical Analysis of a Tensioned Suture Device in the Fixation of the Ligamentous Lisfranc Injury’] Foot Ankle Int . 33 (1) 88; 2012 JOURNALS – EDITORIAL BOARD / REVIEWER 1. Foot & Ankle International (ISSN 1071 1007) – Editorial Board Member & Reviewer - Feb 2006 - present 2. Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery (ISSN 1536 0644) – Editorial Board Member and Reviewer - Nov 06 to present 3. Foot & Ankle Specialist (Sage Publications) - Editorial Board Member June 07 – March 08 (Resigned due to conflict of interest being on board of the FAI) 4. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (Am) – Reviewer – Sep 09 - present 5. www.footeducation.com - Editorial Board Member since Oct 09 - present 6. www.orthopedia.com – Resident Education Section Editor – Term period - Oct 09 – Oct 11 http://www.aofas.org/Scripts/4Disapi.dll/4DCGI/cms/review.html?Action=CMS_Document&DocID=288 7. Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research – Reviewer – November 2009 – present 8. Journal of Orthopaedics and Trauma – Ashdin Publishers Editorial Board Member August 2010 9. Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England (ISSN 0035 -8843) – reviewer March 2011 10. Editor – in – Chief , Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery (ISSN 1536 0644) – Feb 2012 – 11. Reviewer – Journal of Postgraduate Medicine Education and Research – Jaypee Journals – Nov 2012 - 12. Editorial Board , Case Reports in Orthopedics - Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID), 14 Hindawi Publishing Corporation, http://www.hindawi.com/ 13. Editorial board member, The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery – Asia – Pacific – Official journal of The Indian Foot and Ankle Society (IFAS) and Asia Pacific Society of Foot and Ankle Surgery (APSFAS) http://www.jfasap.com/Eboard.aspx 14. Editorial board member, World Journal of Orthopedics , 2015 http://www.wjgnet.com/2218 - 5836/edboard.htm 15. Revi ewer, SLACK Incorporated – ‘Orthopedics ’ – April 2015 COMMITTEE RESPOSIBILITIES NATIONAL LEVEL ORGANIZATIONS Expert Witnesses UK Register of Expert Witnesses 13th Ed No 3451 Specialist Advisor Assessment Referral Committee, GMC May 1998 Specialist Advisor Committee on Professional Performance, GMC 1998 Deputy Chairman, NCCG (elected) Wessex Group, British Medical Association 1998 -99 Chairman, N CCG (elected) Wessex Group, British Medical Association 1999 -00 Panel Member (elected) Optional Points Committee, Salisbury NHS Trust 1999 -00 Appraiser for revalidation (ele cted) Staff and Specialists Group, Poole Hospital 2002 -03 Member Post- Graduate Education Committee – 2006 -2008 AOFAS (American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society) Chairman Post - Graduate Education Committee – 2008 –2010 AOFAS (American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society) Member Education Committee – 2010 -2012 AOFAS (American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society) Member Industrial Relations Committee – 2011 - 2013 AOFAS (American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society) Member Foot & Ankle Inst ructional Course Committee AAOS (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 2012 -15 & 2015 - Member Awards & Scholarship Committee – 2013 – 2015 AOFAS (American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society) 15 Member Physician Resource Committee – 2012 – 2016 AOFAS (American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society) UNIVERSITY Member Adhoc Professional Liability Committee, UTMB Apr 04 Member EMR Project, UTMB Oct04 Member Antibiotic Prophylaxis Committee, UTMB Jul -Dec 04 Chairman Ad hoc Professional Liability Committee Nov 2006 Member UTMB Hospital Workgroup on CMS P4P implementation Member UTMB Graduate Medical Education Committee – May 2007 Chairman UTMB Residency Internal Review Subcommittee (Anaesthesiology Programme) – June 2007 Member MSRDP Nominating Committee FY 2011 (Selected by UTMB President Dr. Callender) Member Executive Committee, Academy of Master Clinicians – Feb 2015 to 2017 Member Endowed Faculty Positions Review Committee Nov 2015 – Aug 2017 Mainland Medical Centre Member Bylaws Committee – Jan 2010 Member Credentials Committee – Jan 2010 DEPARTMENTAL Member Travel policy, Departmental committee, UTMB Jul - Dec04 Member Elected to Staff Advisory Group, DOSR, UTMB Sep 05 Member Wound Care Centre Development Committee, UTMB Oct 05 Member DOSR Research Committee – June 2006 - present Medical Director Department representative - Ambulatory Care Governing Board – April 2009 - present Member Departmental Review Committee – Jan 2012 - AWARDS 16 1. VV Joshi Gold Medal, Best Outgoing Student, 1977 2. Distinction in Opthalmology, 1986 3. Best Scientific Paper Texas Orthopaedic Association 2007 Annual Meeting, Austin, TX May 12, 2007 ‘A Comparison of the Accuracy of Intra -operative Fluoroscopy with and Without a Laser Aiming Device’ Vinod K. Panchbhavi, MD, Matthew M. Mays, MD , Steven Potter, Saul Trevino, MD 4. Second Best Scientific Paper Texas Orthopaedic Association 2007 Annual Meeting, Austin, TX May 12, 2007 ‘First Web Space Soft Tissue Release in Bunion Surgery: Functional O utcomes of a New Technique’ Vinod K. Panchbhavi, MD , Saul G. Trevino, MD, Jay Rapley, MD 5. Best Doctors in America 2013, 2014, 2015 6. Best Patient Care Poster (MSSRP June 2013) Kurt J. Lucas, MS1, “Biomechanical Comparison of First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Arthrodeses Using Triple -Threaded Headless Screws Versus Partially Threaded Lag Screws.” Mentor: Vinod K. Panchbhavi, MD, FACS . Awarded: Best Patient Care Poster 7. Gold Med al Award – Ram Janam Sulakshana Pandey Oration - 26th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Gurgoan, India, Aug 30th – Sep 1st, 2013. 8. Texas Super Doctors – 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 – Texas Monthly 9. Best Overall Clinical Science Poster: (MSSRP June 2014 ) Minimally Invasive Method of Harvesting the Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon: A Cadaver Study : Wagenen KV, BS, Panchbhavi VK, MD, FACS, Morris RP, BS Mentor: Vinod K. Panchbhavi, MD, FACS . 10. Tilman J. and Paige Fertitta Professors hip in Orthopedics Feb 13, 2015 11. Inducted as Inaugural Member of the Academy of Master Clinicians, UTMB Feb 20, 2015 12. Inducted into the American Orthopedic Association June 25, 2015 13. Best Paper Award – third place: Texas Orthopedic Association’s ANNUAL MEETING , Apr 9, 2016 Austin, Texas 17 Radiographic Assessment of Fibular Length Variance: The Case for “Fibula Minus” Panchbhavi VK , Gurbani B . 14. Best Orthopedic Poster Presentation: National Student Research F orum , April 28/29, 2016, Galvest on, Texas "Brittle or Better? Failure Characteristics of Carbon Fiber Composite Plates versus Stainless Steel Plates for Comminuted Distal Fibula Fractures" Wilson K, Panchbhavi VK , Carayannopoulos N, Morris RJ, Ward A. CURRENT I -R-B APPROVED PROJECTS 1. ‘Arthroscopic management of concomitant intra articular lesions in ankle fractures: T he effect of articular lesions o n fun ctional outcomes – Prospective randomized controlled study ’- Started in Jan 2005 2. ‘Comparison of open with endoscopic gastrocnemiu s recession: A prospective randomized controlled study’ GRANTS AWARDED 1. ‘Lisfranc ligament injury stabilization using a new fixation technique’ – Grant of $ 3,500 for the study & proposal accepted by Arthrex Inc. in July 2005 2. ‘Use of calcium sulfate to increase screw purchase in osteoporotic ankle’ – Initial grant of $ 20,000 and study proposal accepted by Wright Medical Technology in Apr 2006 3. ‘Lisfranc Ligament stabilization with TightRope Fixation Technique’ – Grant of $ 26,375 provided by Arthrex Inc. in March 2007 4. ‘Internal fixation of osteoporotic ankle fracture fixation with and without the use of composite graft – a cadaver study’ – Grant of $ 13,000 provided by Wright Medical Technology in April 2007 GRANT PROPOSAL S 18 1. ‘Ost eoformin (BMP) stimulates bone defect healing in rabbits’ – study proposal to be submitted to John Sealy Foundation – 07 2. ‘Stability of allograft fixation of the Lisfranc ligament injury ’ – submitted to OREF (Orthopedic Research and Education Fund) – Sep 09 PRESENTATIONS / LECTURES - INSTRUCTOR/ MODERATOR NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS: 1. ‘Hallux valgus correction with Z osteotomy of the first metatarsal and distal soft tissue release’ V.K. Panchbhavi and S.G. Trevino – Podium presentation of the paper at the 17th annual summer meeting of American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society , held at San Diego, California, July 19 -21 2001, USA 2. ‘Technique of endoscopic gastrocnemius recession’ V.K. Panchbhavi and S.G. Trevino – Podium presentation of the paper at the International Federation of Foot and Ankle Societies (IFFAS) Triennial Scientific meeting in San Francisco USA on 13 Sept 2002 3. ‘Fixation of tibialpilon fractures with percutaneous cannulated screws’ Mujahid Ali Syed and V.K. Panchbhavi – paper presented as poster at 6th EORS (European Orthopaedic Research Society) meeting in Helsinki, Finland June 4 -7’ 2003 4. ‘Use of knee supporting device for nailin g of tibial and femoral fractures’ V.K. Panchbhavi - paper presented as poster at 6th EFFORT (European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology) meeting Helsinki, Finland June 7 -10’ 2003 5. ‘Computer -assisted radiographic measurements and evaluation of two new forefoot parameters in assessment of Hallux valgus surgery’ V.K. Panchbhavi and S.G. Trevino – paper presented as poster at American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) Summer meeting, Hilton Head South Carolina, USA June 26 -29’ 2003 6. ‘Comparison between manual and computer -assisted measurements of Hallux valgus parameters’ - V. K. Panchbhavi and S.G. Trevino. Podium presentation given at the American Orthopaed ic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) summer meeting , South Carolina USA, June 26 -29’2003 7. ‘PeronealTendoscopy and Its role in Management of Peroneal Tendon Anomalies’ - V. K Panchbhavi and S.G. Trevino. Podium presentation of the paper at the 71st Annual me eting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) and (34th Annual Winter meeting of the AOFAS) San Francisco, CA USA March 10 -14’ 2004 19 8. ‘Osteoporotic Ankle Fracture Fixation Using Hook Fibular Plate and Tibia -pro-fibula Screws’ V. K Panchbhav i, William T. Mason & Milan Mody. Podium presentation at 20th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), Seattle, WA, USA July 29 -31’ 2004 9. ‘Evaluation of Results of Gastrocnemius Recession Performed Endoscopi cally in patients’ V. K Panchbhavi , Mark Gibbs & Saul G. Trevino. Poster presentation at 20th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS), Seattle, WA, USA July 29 -31’ 2004 10. ‘A minimally invasive technique of t reating tibial pilon fractures with percutaneous cannulated screws’ Mujahid Syed & V. K. Panchbhavi . Poster presentation at 20th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), Seattle, WA, USA July 29 -31’ 2004 11. ‘Outcome of the MRSA infections in the diabetic foot’ Saul G. Trevino, Dave G. Stewart & V. K Panchbhavi . Poster presentation at 20th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), Seattle, WA, USA July 29 -31’ 2004 12. ‘Arthroscopic evaluation of intra -articular lesions in ankle fractures’ Poster # P372 Saul G. Trevino, Dave G. Stewart & V. K. Panchbhavi. Poster presentation at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) in Washington , DC, Feb 23 -27, 2005 13. ‘First web space soft tissue release: A new sequential approach’ V. K. Panchbhavi and S.G. Trevino. Podium presentation given at the 21st Annual summer meeting of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) , Boston MA USA, July 15 -17’2005 14. ‘Technique of Internal fixation in Osteoporotic Ankle Fractures’ V. K Panchbhavi, Milan G. Mody and Will T. Mason. Poster presentation at 21st Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), Boston MA USA, July 15 -17’2005 15. ‘Race Related Differences in Radiographic Measurements of the Weight Bearing Foot’ V. K Panchbhavi, S.G. Trevino, O. Castro -Aargon, M. Warner. Poster presentation at 22nd Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), San Diego CA USA, July 14 -16’2006 16. ‘The Kick -Off Position Sign: A New Sign for Early Diagnosis of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in the Leg’ V. K Panchbhavi, O. Cast ro-Aargon, S.G. Trevino, M. Rowell, J. Jo. Poster presentation at 22nd Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), San Diego CA USA, July 14 -16’2006 17. ‘Minimally Invasive Technique for Harvesting Long Flexor Tendons of the Foot’ V. K 20 Panchbhavi, S.G. Trevino. Poster presentation at 22nd Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), San Diego CA USA, July 14 -16’2006 18. ‘Buttress K Wire Fixation for Distal Chevron Osteotomy’ V. K Panchbhavi. Poster presentation at 22nd Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), San Diego CA USA, July 14 -16’2006 19. ‘All that is Gas is not Gas Gangrene: A Case Report on Mechanical Spread of Gas in Soft Tissues’ V. K Panchbhavi, S.E. Hecox. Poster presentation at 22nd Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), San Diego CA USA, July 14 -16’2006 20. ‘First Web Space Soft Tissue Release in Bunion Surgery: Functional outcomes of a New Technique’ V. K. Panchbhavi, Saul G. Trevino and Jay Rapley . Paper # 174 Podium presentation at the 74thAnnual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS ) in San Diego, CA, Feb 14 -18, 2007 21. ‘Minimally Invasive Technique for Harvesting Flexor Digitorum Longus Tendon in Foot – A Cadaver Study’ V. K. Panchbhavi and Jinping Yang. Poster # 215 Poster presentation at the 74thAnnual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) in San Diego, CA, Feb 14 -18, 2007 22. ‘Radiographic Differences in the Morphology of the Weight Bearing Foot Between Different Races’ V. K. Panchbhavi, Saul G. Trevino, Oscar Castro -Aargon. Poster # 221 Poster presentation at the 74thAnnual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) in San Diego, CA, Feb 14 -18, 2007 23. ‘The Kick -off Position: A New Sign for Early Diagnosis of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in the Le g’ V. K. Panchbhavi, Saul G. Trevino, Oscar Castro -Aargon, Margaret Rowell, Jeannie Jo. Poster # 222 Poster presentation at the 74thAnnual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) in San Diego, CA, Feb 14 -18, 2007 24. ‘Minimally Inva sive Harvest of the Flexor Digitorum Longus Tendon: A Cadaver Study’ V. K. Panchbhavi, JinPing Yang, SantaramVallurapalli. Podium presentation # 364 at the 75thAnnual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) in San Francisco, CA, March 5-9’ 2008 25. ‘Reducing Ankle Stiffness in Individuals with Flat Feet’ V. K. Panchbhavi, Saul Trevino, Katie Hendricks, Dana Zander, Casi Baker. Podium presentation on Specialty day & 38th Annual Winter Meeting of the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society at the 75thAnnual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) in San Francisco, CA, March 8’ 2008 26. ‘Arthroscopically Detected Intraarticular Injuries Associated with Ankle Fractures’ Nikoletta M Leontaritis, V. K. Panchbhavi, John Mavropoulos, Lauren Hinojosa. Podium presentation # 374 at the 75thAnnual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) in San Francisco, CA, March 5 -9’ 2008 21 27. ‘The Use of Calcium Sulfate and Calcium Phosphate Composite Graft to Augment Screw Purchase in Osteoporotic Ankles’ Panchbhavi VK , Vallurupalli S, Morris R, Patterson, R. Poster presentation #1590 at the 54th Orthopedic Research Society (ORS) meeting in San Francisco, CA, March 2 -5’2008 28. ‘Biomechanical Comparison of Fixation in Osteoporotic Ankle Fractures’ Panchbhavi VK , Shah VM, Vallurupalli S, Morris R. Poster presentation #1588 at the 54th Orthopedic R esearch Society (ORS) meeting in San Francisco, CA, March 2 -5’2008 29. ‘A Biomechanical Comparison of Screw and Tight Rope Fixation of Isolated Lisfranc Ligament Injuries’ Panchbhavi VK , Vallurupalli S, Yang J, Andersen C. Poster presentation # 1582 at the 54th Orthopedic Research Society (ORS) meeting in San Francisco, CA, March 2 -5’2008 30. ‘Model for Lisfranc Ligament Injuries’ Panchbhavi VK , Andersen C, Vallurupalli S, Yang J Poster presentation # 1579 at the 54th Orthopedic Research Society (ORS) meeting in San Francisco, CA, March 2 -5’2008 31. ‘Ankle Stretching Device Operated by Patient at Home Improves ROM’ Panchbhavi VK, Hendricks K, Trevino S. Poster presentation # 70 at the 24th Annual Sum mer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS), Denver, Colorado , USA, Jun 26 - 28’2008 32. ‘Results of Survey on Foot & Ankle Training in ACGME approved Orthopedic Residency Programs in USA’ Board Retreat, Board of Directors Mee ting of the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), Rosemont, Chicago, USA, Oct 10 -11’2008 33. ‘Charcot Deformities in Foot & Ankle’ Invited Speaker at the Hanger Education Fair, Reno, Nevada Feb 6’ 2009 34. ‘Minimally Invasive Harvest of Flexor Tendons in the Foot’ Invited Speaker at the symposium on ‘Current Concept Review – Minimally Invasive Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery’ at the 25th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), Vancouver, Canada, USA, July 18’2009 35. ‘Resident Outreach Proposals’ presentation and participation in the proceedings at the AOFAS Board Retreat, Board of Directors Meeting of the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), De er Valley, Utah, USA, Oct 08 -10’2009 36. ‘Orthobiologics Surgeon Roundtable’ IntegraTM sponsored discussion with five Foot & Ankle Surgeons from the nation, held at Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA May 21’2010 37. ‘Three -Dimensional Mod eling of Screw Placement at the Tarsometatarsal Joint ’ Molina, D, Panchbhavi, VK, Andersen, C. Podium Presentation at ORS (Orthopedic Research Society) Annual meeting, Feb 4 -7, 2012 San Francisco, CA 38. ‘ Fixation Strength of Anteriorly Inserted Screws f or Talar Neck Fractures ’. Capelle JH, M.D., Morris RP, B.S., Couch CG, B.S., Wells KM, B.S., Panchbhavi VK , M.D., FACS Poster at ORS (Orthopedic Research Society) Annual meeting, Feb 4 -7, 2012 San Francisco, CA 22 39. ‘ Lisfranc Injures – Current Trends’ Panchbhavi VK Invited Faculty at the 25th Indian Foot and Ankle Society conference IFASCON 2012 and the 2nd Asia Pacific Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons’ Aug 31st – Sept 2nd 2012 , Agra, India 40. ‘ Ideal Treatment of Lisfranc Injuries’ Panchbhavi VK Invited Faculty at the 25th Indian Foot and Ankle Society conference IFASCON 2012 and the 2nd Asia Pacific Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons’ Aug 31st – Sept 2nd 2012 , Agra, India 41. ‘Charcot neuroarthropathy – recent trends’ Panchbhavi VK Invited Faculty at the 25th Indian Foot and Ankle Society conference IFASCON 2012 and the 2nd Asia Pacific Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons’ Aug 31st – Sept 2nd 2012 , Agra, India 42. Panel Judge for the K P Srivastava Gold Medal Paper Session at the 25th Indian Foot and Ankle Society conference IFASCON 2012 and the 2nd Asia Pacific Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons’ Aug 31st – Sept 2nd 2012, Agra, India 43. Chairperson for session on ‘Arthroscopy & Arthroplasty ’ at the 25th Indian Foot and Ankle Society conference IFASCON 2012 and the 2nd Asia Pacific Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons’ Aug 31st – Sept 2nd 2012, Agra, India 44. ‘Lisfranc and Midfoot Injuries’ Invited Faculty & Symposium Speaker at the 57th Annual Conference of the Indian Orthopedic Association (IOACON) Dec 12 -16th 2012, Chennai, India 45. ‘MIS in Foot & Ankle’ Invited Guest Lecture at the 57th Annual Conference of the Indian Orthopedic Association (IOACON) Dec 12 -16th 2012, Chennai, Ind ia 46. ‘Charcot Attack Wounds in Foot & Ankle’ Invited Webinar talk given on Feb 28’ 2013 to the The Wound Healing Society, Florida, USA http://www.woundheal.org/webinar -announcement http://www.woundheal.org/education 47. ‘What I have learnt fixing Charcot feet’ Invited Webinar talk given to the Millenium Foot & Ankle Club on April 6’ 2013 48. ‘Help!! There is a Charcot Attack’ Invite d Grand Rounds talk for monthly Endocrinology Grand Rounds, Division of Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, May 2, 2013. 49. ‘Surgery in Acute Charcot: Say No to Rocking Bottoms’ Invited International Faculty , at the 26th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Gurgaon , India, Aug 30th – Sep 1st, 2013. 50. ‘Missed / Malunited Lisfranc: what to do?’ Invited International Faculty Talk, at the 26th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Soc iety Conference), Gurgaon , India, Aug 30th – Sep 1st, 2013. 51. ‘PTTD/AAFFD Stages 1 to 4: Surgical Management, My Experience’ Invited International Faculty Talk, at the 26th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Gurgaon , India, Aug 30th – Sep 1st, 2013. 52. ‘MIS / Endoscopic Techniques in Foot & Ankle: State of the art’ Invited International Faculty Talk, at the 26th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Gurgaon , India, Aug 30th – 23 Sep 1st, 2013. 53. ‘Geriatric Module’ Faculty at the Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents , 29th Annual Meeting of the Orthopedic Trauma meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, Oct 9 -12, 2013. 54. ‘VuMedi - The Event’ Invited Faculty for the Foot & Ankle sessions at the 2nd international CME event organized by VuMedi, San Francisco, CA, Nov 23, 2103 55. Faculty on Vumedi webinar on ‘Advanced Techniques for Calcaneus Fractures’ telecast internationally, Feb 4th 2014 http://www.vumedi.com/video/fractures -of-the- calcaneus/?list=a4ec9d1f -d190 -47fb-b044 -54d2a9882cf8 56. AAOS Instructional Course Lecture – ‘Don’t Get on my Nerves’ – Clinical Diagnosis of Foot & Ankle Nerve Problems – AAOS, New Orleans, Louisiana, Mar 14, 2014 57. ‘Charcot Foot – Management Principles’ Invited International Faculty, at the 27th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Pune, India, Aug 29 – 31st 2014. 58. ‘Ankle Replacement Principles’ Invited International Faculty, at the 27th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Pune, India, Aug 29 – 31st 2014. 59. ‘Tips and Tricks in TTC fusion ’ Invited International Faculty, at the 27th IFASCON (Indi an Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Pune, India, Aug 29 – 31st 2014. 60. ‘Peroneal tendon tears ’ Invited International Faculty, at the 27th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Pune, India, Aug 29 – 31st 2014. 61. ‘Foot & Ankle’ Faculty at the Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents, 30th Annual Meeting of the Orthopedic Trauma meeting, Tampa, Florida, Oct 17, 2014. 62. Moderator Faculty on Indian Foot & Ankle Society ’s ‘IFAS -VuM edi’ webinar on ‘ Ankle Fractures: Controversies & Challenges ’ telecast internationally, Oct 21st 2014 https://www.vumedi.com/video/ankle -fractures -controversies -challenges -discussion/ 63. ‘Posteriorly Unsta ble and Osteoporotic Ankle Fractures ’ Invited Faculty talk on Indian Foot & Ankle Society ’s ‘IFAS -VuM edi’ Webinar telecast internationally, Oct 21st 2014 https://www.vumedi.com/video/posteriorly -unstable -osteoportic -ankle -fractures/ 64. ‘MIS in Foot & Ankle’ ‘Peroneal Tendon Tears’ Invited Faculty talks via Web link on International Foot and Ankle Course organized by the Indian Foot & Ankle Society at Mylapore, Chennai, India Nov 16th 2014 65. ‘Charcot Foot & Ankle’ Invited Guest Lecture at the 59th Annual Conference of the Indian Orthopedic Association (IOACON) Hyderabad , India Nov 19th – 22nd 2014 66. ‘OCD Talus’ Invited Guest Lecture at the 59th Annual Conference of the Indian Orthopedic Association (IOACON) Hyderabad , India Nov 19th – 22nd 2014 67. ‘Future of Foot & Ankle Surgery – Vistas of the 21st Century’ Invited Faculty presentation at the 24 SICOT Symposium on ‘Emerging Trends, Future Possibilities’ at the 59th Annual Conference of the Indian Orthopedic Association (IOACON) Hyderabad , India Nov 19th – 22nd 2014 68. ‘Pilon Fractures’ & ‘MIS in Pilon Fractures’ – Moderator and Speaker – IFAS (Indian Foot & Ankle Society) We binar on Jan 2 2, 2015 69. AAOS Instructional Course Lecture – ‘Don’t get on my Nerves’ – Clinical Diagnosis , Non - Surgical Management & Mutil -disciplinary Approach in Treatment o f Foot & Ankle Nerve Problems – AAOS, Las Vegas, Nevada, Mar 24 , 2015 70. ‘Osteoporotic / Neuropathic: Tricks for Extra Fixation ’ – Invited Speaker at Symposium on ‘The Not so Simple Ankle Fracture’ at the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society’s Specialty day meeting at the AAOS Annual Meeting, Las Vega, Nevada, Mar 28, 2015 71. Moderator - Indian Foot & Ankle Society’s ‘IFAS webinar on ‘ Talar Fractures’ telecast internationally, Apr 24th 2015 72. Co -Chair / Faculty – ‘TAR – Complications Roundtable’ – Sponsored by Stryker, Houston, Apr 25th 2015 73. ‘How to get your paper published and how to get it rejected’ Invited International Faculty, at the 28th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Ludhiana, India, Aug 28th – 30th 2015. 74. ‘Charcot Foot’ Invited International Faculty, at the 28th IFASCON (Indian F oot & Ankle Society Conference), Ludhiana, India, Aug 28th – 30th 2015. 75. ‘MIS in Foot & Ankle – Western Perspective’ Invited International Faculty, at the 28th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Ludhiana, India, Aug 28th – 30th 2015. 76. ‘Primary Fusion in Lisfranc Injury – When & How’ Invited International Faculty, at the 28th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Ludhiana, India, Aug 28th – 30th 2015. 77. ‘Lisfranc Injuries – Ideal treatment’ Visiting Professor - The Department of Orthopedics , PGIMER Chandigarh, India - 31st August to 1st September, 2015 . 78. ‘Midfoot TMT Lecture and Cases’ - Foot & Ankle Module - Faculty at the Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents, 3 1st Annual Meeting of the Orthopedic Trauma meeting, San Diego, CA, Oct 9th , 2015 . 79. ‘Musculoskeletal and Gait Assessment to Detect Anomalies and Prevent Ulcers’ Invited International Faculty, at the 13th DFSICON (Diabetic Foot Society of India) Chandigar h, India, Nov 20th – 22nd 2015 80. ‘Surgery in Charcot – When & How’ Invited International Faculty, at the 13th DFSICON (Diabetic Foot Society of India) Chandigarh, India, Nov 20th – 22nd 2015 81. ‘MTPJ & MTC Fusion – my experience ’ Faculty at the Stryker Experience Day, Ma hwah, NJ Dec 12th 2015 25 82. ‘Calcaneal Fractures’ Organizer, Moderator and Faculty for (Indian Foot & Ankle Society) IFAS Webinar Jan 24th 2016 83. Faculty on the AAOS Instructional Course Lecture (ICL) –Course No. 281 (C ase bas ed ICL ) “Management of Most Common Foot and Ankle Pathologies" – AAOS, Orlando, FL, Mar 2, 2016 84. Faculty on panel at the 4th Annual International Symposium Course , organized by Stryker Foot & Ankle Education, The Westin New York Grand Central, New York, NY May 13 – 14, 2016 85. ‘How Can I Minimize Complications’ Invited Speaker at Symposium on ‘Diabetic Foot’ at the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society’s annual meeting , July 2 0-23, 2016 86. Moderator – ‘Case based discussion on Pilon & Ankle Fractures’ during pre conference workshop at the 29th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Ranchi , India, Aug 26th – 28th 2016 87. ‘Complications of Talar Fractures’ – Invited Speaker at pre -conference workshop at the 29th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Ranchi , India, Aug 26th – 28th 2016 88. Invited to give an Oration – ‘So Many Years & Still Looking’ Ram Janam Sulakshana Pandey Oration at the 29th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Ranch i, India, Aug 26th – 28th 2016 89. ‘Chronic Achilles Tendon Tears – available options and selection criteria’ Invited Speaker at the 29th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Ranchi , India, Aug 26th – 28th 2016 90. ‘Stage III and IV Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction’ Invited Speaker at the 29th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Ranchi , India, Aug 26th – 28th 2016 91. ‘Role of surgery in Acute Charcot Neuroarthropathy’ Invited Speaker at the 29th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Ranchi, India, Aug 26th – 28th 2016 COURSE INSTRUCTOR / MODERATOR: 1. ATLS instructor and lecture on ‘Musculoskeletal trauma’ and demonstration at related and other skill stations on ATLS course at Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK, 20-22 May 2002 2. ATLS instructor and lecture on ‘Musculoskeletal trauma’ and demonstration at related and other skill stations on ATLS course at St. Barts& London Hospital, London, UK 4-6 Sep 2002 3. ATLS instructor and lecture on ‘Musculoskeletal trauma’ and demonstration at related and other skill stations on ATLS course at Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK, 23 -25 Sept 2002 4. ATLS instructor and lecture on ‘Spine and spinal cord trauma’ V.K. Panchbhavi - and dem onstration 26 at related and other skill stations on ATLS course at Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole UK, 7 -9 May 2003 5. ATLS instructor and lecture on ‘Spine and spinal cord trauma’ and demonstration at related and other skill stations on ATLS course at Pool e Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK, 22 -24 Sep 2003 6. Moderator for half a day session on ‘Foot and Ankle’ at the 22nd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 23 -24’ 2004 7. Conducted a Workshop on Foot and Ankle at the 22nd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 23 -24’ 2004 8. ATLS instructor and lecture on ‘Musculoskeletal trauma’ and demonstration at related and other skill stations on ATLS course at Princes Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, UK 21 -23 April 2005 9. Conducted Dissection – Foot & Ankle - Anatomy demonstration telecast live to the audience - at the 23rd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 8&9 2005 10. Conducted a Workshop on Foot and Ankle at the 23rd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 8&9 2005 11. ‘Physical Examination of the Injured Ankle and Foot’ V. K Panchbhavi 20 min Invited lecture at the 23rd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine , Galveston, Texas USA July 8&9 2005 12. Musculoskeletal workshop – V. K Panchbhavi - Two 1 hr sessions to equip Practice of Medicine (POM) students with musculoskeletal examination techniques, conducted at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on March 13, 2006 13. Moderator for an afternoon session on ‘Ethics and Orthopedic Lectures’ at the 25th Annual G.W.N Eggers Lectureship, Galveston, TX, April 6 -7, 2007 14. ‘Foot and Ankle Orthopedics’ V. K Panch bhavi - Two didactic session for the Physiotherapy Students at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Jan 22, 2008 15. Moderator for session on ‘Current Concept Review – DVT & PE in Foot and Ankle Surgery’ along with Loretta Chou, MD at the Specialty day & 38th Annual Winter Meeting of the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society at the 75thAnnual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) in San Francisco, CA, March 8’ 2008 27 16. Moderator for session on Paper Session II ‘Trauma – Foot and Ankle’ along with Michael Aronow MD, at the 24th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), Denver, Colarado, USA, Jun 26 -28’2008 17. Organizer of a symposium on ‘Current Concept Review – Minimally Invasive Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery’ at the 25th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), Vancouver, Canada, USA, July 18’2009 18. Moderator of the ses sion on ‘Current Concept Review – Minimally Invasive Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery’ at the 25th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), Vancouver, Canada, USA, July 18’2009 19. Moderator of ‘Paper Session No 7: Trauma ’ at the 26th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), National Harbor , Maryland, USA, July 09’2010 20. Moderator at the 28th Annual G.W.N Eggers Lectureship, Galveston, TX, June 18 -19, 2010 21. Moderator at the 2 9th Annual G.W.N Eggers Lectureship, Galveston, TX, June 24, 2011 22. Invited Faculty ‘Diabetic and Neuropathic Foot’ V. K Panchbhavi, at the AOFAS Resident Review Course, Dallas, TX, August 27, 2011 23. Invited Faculty ‘Lisfranc Injuries’ V. K Panchbhavi, at the AOFAS Resident Review Course, Dallas, TX, August 27, 2011 24. Course Chairman – Indo-US Foot & Ankle Course 2013, Pune, India, June 29th & 30th 2013 25. Faculty Presentations on – 1. Regional blocks for Foot & Ankle Sug ery 2. Pilon Fractures 3. Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity 4. OCD talus 5. Lesser toe deformities 6. Charcot Foot - Indo-US Foot & Ankle Course 2013, Pune, India, June 29th & 30th 2013 26. Moderator for Case based session - Indo-US Foot & Ankle Course 20 13, Pune, India, June 29th & 30th 2013 27. ‘Total Ankle Replacement’ Live surgery demonstration at Medanta –The Medicity Hospital, telecast at the 26th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Gurgoan, India, August 30th 2013. 28. Faculty Presentation on – 1. Physical Exam of the Foot and Ankle 2. Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusions - Techniques and Tips 3. Approach and Management of Chronic Achilles Ruptures 4. Approach and Management of Claw and Hammer Toes 5. Approach and Management o f Hallux Varus 6. Fractures 28 in Diabetics - Approach and Management 7. Acute Ankle Sprains (bracing, PT, medial ankle) 8. Management of Neuromuscular Disorders of the Foot and Ankle – 5th annual Indo -US Foot & Ankle Course 2014, Jaipur, India, Jan 10th- 12th 2014. 29. Live surgery demonstrations – 1. Ankle Arthrodesis 2. Peroneal tendon exploration and excision of peroneus quartus at Sankotba Durlabji Memorial Hospital, Jaipur to audience at the 5th annual Indo-US Foot & Ankle Course 2014, Jaipur, India, Jan 10th- 12th 2014. 30. Live surgery demonstrations – ‘Excision of Calcaneonavicular coalition and Calcaneal Osteotomy’ – Saw bones workshop - TTC nailing, MIS Surgery. Invited as International Faculty, at the 27th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Pune, India, Aug 29 – 31st 2014 31. Faculty on CME / Workshop 28th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Ludhiana, India, Aug 28th – 30th 2015. REGIONAL MEETINGS: 1. ‘Common forefoot injuries in athletes’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 20 min invited lecture at 18th Annual conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine , San Luis conference center, Galveston Texas USA, 23 June 2000 2. Moderator for half a day session on ‘Foot and Ankle’ at the 22nd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 23 -24’ 2004 3. Conducted a Workshop on Foot and Ankle at the 22nd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 23 -24’ 2004 4. ‘Evaluation and treatment of tendoachilles pain’ V.K Panchbhavi 20 min Invited lecture at the 22nd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine , Galveston, Texas USA July 23 -24’ 2004 5. Conducted Dissection – Foot & Ankle - Anatomy demonstratio n telecast live to the audience - at the 23rd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 8&9 2005 6. Conducted a Workshop on Foot and Ankle at the 23rd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Tex as USA July 8&9 2005 7. ‘Physical Examination of the Injured Ankle and Foot’ V. K Panchbhavi 20 min Invited lecture at the 23rd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine , Galveston, Texas USA July 8&9 2005 29 8. ‘Ankle Arthroscopy’ V. K Panchbhavi 20 min Invited lecture at the 24th Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine , Galveston, Texas USA June 30th 2006 9. ‘Minimally Invasive Technique for Harvesting Flexor Digitorum Longus Tendon in Foot – A Cadaver Study’ V. K. Panchbh avi Jinping Yang and S. Vallurupalli. Podium presentation# 27 at the Texas Orthopedic Association 2007 Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas, May 12, 2007 10. ‘Diagnosis and Management of Talar Dome Lesions’ V. K Panchbhavi 20 min Invited lecture at the 25th Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine , Galveston, Texas USA July 20’ 2007 11. ‘Arthroscopic Surgery of the Foot and Ankle’ V. K Panchbhavi 60 min Invited lecture and video presentation at the 25th Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Med icine , Galveston, Texas USA July 20’ 2007 12. ‘Ankle Fractures in the Elderly’ V. K Panchbhavi 20 min Invited lecture at the 26th Annual G.W.N.Egger’s Lectureship , Moody Garden Hotel, Galveston, Texas USA, April 18’ 2008 13. ‘Nerve Entrapment about the Foot & Ankle’ V. K Panchbhavi 20 min Invited lecture at the 26th Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine , Galveston, Texas USA July 11’ 2008 14. ‘Injury to the Foot & Ankle’ V. K Panchbhavi 60 min Invited lecture at the 26th Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine , Galveston, Texas USA July 11’ 2008 15. ‘Current Trends in Foot & Ankle Surgery’ V. K Panchbhavi 60 min Invited as a Visiting Professor to give Grand Rounds at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri USA Dec 10’2008 16. ‘ Emerging Concepts and Controversies in Foot & Ankle Surgery ’ V. K Panchbhavi 60 min Invited as a Visiting Professor to give Grand Rounds (Morehouse Auditorium) at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, The Ohio State Uni versity Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio USA October 30th 2009 17. ‘Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction’ V. K Panchbhavi 60 min Invited Speaker to the residents at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA February 25th 2010 18. ‘Lisfranc Injuries: Emerging concepts and controversies’ V. K Panchbhavi 60 min Invited as a Visiting Professor to give Grand Rounds at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA February 25th 2010 19. ‘Lisfranc Injury: To Fuse or not to Fuse ’ V. K Panchbhavi 20 min Invited lecture at the 2 9th Annual G.W.N.Egger’s Lectureship , Moody Garden Hotel , Galveston, Texas USA, June 2011 30 20. ‘Lisfranc Injury’ V. K Panchbhavi 60 min Invited as a Visiting Professor to give Grand Rounds (CME event) at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA April 11 2012 21. ‘Posterior Tibial Tendon D ysfunction’ V. K Panchbhavi 60 min Invited as a Visiting Professor to give Grand Rounds (CME event) at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Oklahoma , Oklahoma , OK , USA June 07 2013 HOSPITAL GRAND ROUNDS: 1. ‘Juvenile bunions current concepts’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on 12 July 2000 2. ‘Disorders of Hallucial sesamoids and other first ray problems’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch on 17 Sep 2000 3. ‘Diabetic foot and ankle disorders’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch on 10 Jan 2001 4. ‘Current trends in foot and ankle surgery’ V.K. Panchbhavi - to orthopaedic directorate Poole and Bournemouth hospitals, at Poole Hospital NHS Trust, England UK on 9 March 2001 5. ‘Diabetic foot and ankle disorders - an orthopaedic perspective’ V.K. Panchbhavi – 60 min invited lecture at Diabetic centre at Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK on 17 April 2001. 6. ‘Greenstick fractures – new cost cutting and efficient management pr otocol’ V.K. Panchbhavi – 20 min presentation at Clinical Governance meeting, Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK, 11 July 2001 7. ‘Sports related foot injuries’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min talk, Physiotherapy dept, Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK, on 16 Oct 2001 8. ‘Lisfranc Injuries of the foot’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min talk, at Clinical Governance meeting, Bournemouth Nuffield hospital, UK, on 15 May 2002 9. ‘Diastasis screw removal’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 30 min presentation at Clinical Governance meetin g, Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK on 10 Dec 2002 10. ‘Osteoporotic ankle fractures’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 45 min presentation at Clinical Governance 31 meeting, Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK on 8 Jan 2003 11. ‘Lower limb surgery with knee supporting device’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 30 min presentation at Clinical Governance meeting in Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK on 10 Apr 2003 12. ‘Percutaneous fixation in pilon fractures’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 30 min presentation at Clinical Governance meeting in Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK on 16 May 2003 13. ‘Z – osteotomy and distal soft tissue release – pearls and pitfalls’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 45 min presentation at Clinical Governance meeting in Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK on 09 Sep 2003 14. ‘Midfoo t Injuries’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on 21 Jan 2004 15. ‘Nerve problems of the Foot and Ankle’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on June 30’ 2004 16. ‘Calcaneus fractures’ V. K Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on May 25, 2005 17. ‘Achilles Tendon Disorders’ V. K Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Sep 14’ 2005 18. ‘Biomechanics and Surgical Approaches in Foot and Ankle’ V. K Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Nov 23’ 2005 19. ‘Pathology of First Ray’ V. K Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Te xas on Feb 22’ 2006 20. ‘Charcot Arthropathy in Foot and Ankle’ V. K Panchbhavi - 60 min ‘In -Service’ presentation to the PT/OT staff at Physical Therapy & Rehab unit at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Apr 12’ 2006 21. ‘Midfoot I njuries’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on May 31’ 2006 22. ‘Calcaneal Fractures’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Bra nch, Galveston, Texas on June 28’ 2006 32 23. ‘Nerve Problems in the Foot and Ankle’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Jan 17’ 2007 24. ‘Prosthetics in Orthopaedics’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Jan 31’ 2007 25. ‘The Diabetic Foot’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branc h, Galveston, Texas on May 02’ 2007 26. ‘Charcot Deformities in Foot & Ankle’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Jun 27’ 2007 27. ‘Ankle Reconstruction’ V.K. Panchbhav i - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Aug 15’ 2007 28. ‘Plantar Heel Pain’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galvesto n, Texas on Sep 19’ 2007 29. ‘OITE review – Foot and Ankle’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Nov 07’ 2007 30. ‘Foot and Ankle Biomechanics and Surgical Approaches’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Nov 28’ 2007 31. ‘Hallux Valgus Deformity – Evaluation and Management’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand round s at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Jan 16’ 2008 32. ‘Lesser Toe Deformities’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Feb27’ 2008 33. ‘Hallux Rigid us’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Apr 16’ 2008 34. ‘Midfoot Injuries’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on May 28’ 2008 35. ‘Calcaneal Fractures’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on July 23’ 2008 33 36. ‘OITE review – Foot and Ankle’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Oct 21’ 2008 37. ‘Arthritic Conditions in Foot & Ankle’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medica l Branch, Galveston, Texas on Nov 18’ 2008 38. ‘Rheumatic Problems in Foot & Ankle – an Orthopedic Perspective’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation the Department of Rheumatology at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Dec 16 ’ 2008 39. ‘Adult Acquired Flat Foot Deformtity’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min at hospital grand rounds presentation for the Department of Orthopedic Surgery of the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Aug 20’ 2009 40. ‘Life as a Surgeon’ V.K. Panc hbhavi - 30 min presentation to the ‘Student Surgical Society’ at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on February 4th 2010 41. ‘All You Need To Know and More There Is To Know On Lisfranc Injuries ’ V.K. Panchbhavi -60 min at hospital grand rounds presentation for the department of the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on May 18’ 2010 42. ‘OITE review – Foot and Ankle’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Nov 03’ 2010 43. ‘The Surgeons Cutting Edge’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation to the ‘Student Surgical Society’ at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on January 13th 2011 44. ‘Mal-united Calcaneal Fractures’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on January 18’ 2011 45. ‘The Secret Life of Lesser Toes’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospit al grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on March 29’ 2011 46. ‘The 'TURNIP' - Different Types and Ways To Cut It’ - V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital grand rounds at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on August 16’ 2011 47. ‘The Charcot Attack in the Foot’ - V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital CME grand rounds to Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Dec 15’ 2011 34 48. ‘Compression Neuropathies in Foot & Ankle’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital CME grand rounds to Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Jun 5’ 2012 49. ‘Minimally Invasive Surgery in Foot & Ankle’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital CME grand rounds to Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Jan 29’ 2013 50. ‘Biomechanics in Foot & Ankle’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital CME grand rounds to Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on Apr 16’ 2013 51. ‘Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction’ V.K. Panchbhavi - 60 min presentation at hospital CME grand rounds to Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas on July 9’ 2014 52. ‘ Musculoskeletal and Gait Assessment to Detect Anomalies and Prevent Ulcers’ 60 min presentation as part of the Endocrinology Core Lecture Series, University of Texas Medical Br anch, Galveston, Texas on Sept 7’ 2016 INNOVATIONS 1. Design of a new skin traction staple titled ‘Surgical staples and methods of using same’ US patent applied through UTMB Technology management office (14 July 2001). 2. Two new measurement techniques introduced to evaluate surgical procedures on Hallux valgus deformities: ‘Metatarsal Span’ and ‘forefoot circumference’ presented at American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Soc iety’s 17th annual summer meeting, San Diego California USA 19 -21 July 2001 3. Design of a ‘knee -supporting triangle’ – UK patent applied (12 June 2001) 4. Design of ‘interlocking screw hole locating and securing device’ UK patent applied (16 Aug 2001) 5. Design of a bone holding clamp – UK patent 13 Feb 2003. GB0303241.4 www.ipo.gov.uk/ patent /p-journal/p -pdj/2003 -5939.pdf 6. Design of a ‘Cobra -hook plate’ – UK patent applied (4 March 2003) 7. Design of a Laser guide to aid rotational alignment in long bones Application Number: 11/521258. Publication D ate: 03/29/ 2007 Patent 20070073296 35 8. Design of a Ratchet Compression Stap le © 9. Design of a Tendon Snare © - US patent applied (Feb 2007) CURRENT PROJECTS 1. Minimal invasive techniques in foot and ankle surgery – cadaver study 2. Ligament mapping – cadaver study 3. Biomechanical study of talar fracture fixation LICENSURE / MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES Hyderabad State Medical Council Licence # 11458 27 -12-85 General Medical Council Licence # 4039073 2 Jul 93 -16 British Medical Association Membership No 7123854 British Orthopaedic Association Membership No 15479 Royal College of Surgeons Ed inburgh Fellowship awarded 1992 , lapsed 1999 Royal College of Surgeons, England Fellowship awarded Oct 2, 1993 lapsed 2011 American Orthopa edic Foot & Ankle Society Member 16 Feb 2002 British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Full Member Nov 2004 Texas Orthopaedic Association Member May 2005 No: 5979 American A cademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Member Sep 26, 2005 ID # 00248341 Oklahoma State Medical Board Apr 19’06 # 24820 Expires 01 -04-2009 Texas Medical Board Aug 25’06 # M4419 Expires 08 -31-09 American College of Surgeons Fellow ship conferred on Oct 12’2008 American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons Diplomate - 07/21/ 2011 Orthopedic Trauma Association Active Member Jan 10, 2012 American Orthopedic Association June 25, 2015 GENERAL EDUCATION School: VivekVardhini High School, Hyderabad, India VV Joshi Gold Medal 1977 - BEST OUTGOING STUDENT College: Little Flower Junior College - 1977 - 1979 Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology and French. 36 POST GRADUATE CLINICAL TRAINING POST GRADUATE ORTHOPEDIC TRAINING - M.S ORTHO Three years (1986 - 1989) Osmania Medical College, Osmania University, Osmania General Hospital, Hyderabad, India ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALIST TRAINING (1990 - 1995) Hospitals: Greenwich District Hospital, London (Feb 90 - Jul 90) Yeovil District Hospital, Somerset (Oct 90 - Jan 91) Newham General Hospital, London (Feb 91 - Jul 91) Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Dorset (Aug 91 - Sep 92) St Mary's Hospital, Isle of Wight (Nov 92 - Mar 93) Wessex Specialist Registrar Rotation - Poole Hospital – West Dorset Hospital - Poole Hospital (May 93 - Jul 95) FELLOWSHIP TRAINING IN FOOT & ANKLE SURGERY (2000 -2001) University of Texas Medical Branch , Galveston, Texas, USA CME :COURSES AND CONFERENCES 1 All India Medical Conference, Hyderabad, India - Jan 1985. 2 Annual Conference of AP Chapter of Indian Orthopaedic Association, Hyderabad, India - Dec 1986. 3 Annual Conference of Indian Orthopaedic Association, New Delhi, India - Sep 1987. 4 Asian Congress of Trauma, Joint Replacements and Spinal Surgery, 37 New Delhi, India - Jan 1988. 5 Association for the Study of Internal Fixation Course, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK - Jul 1993. 6 Basic Skills Course on Knee Replacement, Institute of Orthopaedics, University College, London, UK - Feb 1994. 7 Advanced Trauma and Life Support Certificate (ATLS) at the St Heiler's Hospital, Jersey, UK - Apr 1994. 8 External Fixator Course, Limb Reconstruction, Sheffield, UK - Mar 1995. 9 Bournemouth & Poole Trauma Conference, Dorset, UK - Jul 1995. 10 Surgery of the foot and ankle - Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London UK - May 1997. 11 Surgical treatment of foot and ankle disorders, Surgical Skills Course - Frankfurt, Germany - September 1997. 12 Anatomical workshop on foot and ankle surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England, UK Jul 1998. 13 Surgical approaches to f oot and ankle - hands on work shop (cadaver limbs) Royal College of Surgeons, London, UK, Jul 1998. 14 Twenty -eighth Instructional course, BOA, York, UK, Jan 1999. 15 Clinical Governance - Expectations and Practicalities, Poole, UK, Apr 1999. 16 AO Course for Surgeons on Advances in Fracture Management, York, UK, 26 -29 Oct 1999 17 18th Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports medicine, Galveston Texas USA, 23 Jun 2000 18 American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Summer Meeting, Vail, Colorado USA, 13 -15 July 2000 19 Medico legal survival course (94% score) University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Blvd Galveston, Texas 77555 USA. 20 Oct 2000. 20 Comprehensive Foot and Ankle course organised by American Association of Orthopaedic surgeons Phoenix, Arizon a, USA 2 -5 Nov 2000. 21 American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society’s 17th annual summer meeting, San Diego California USA 19 -21 July 2001. 22 Acute Trauma and Life Support course, re -certification, Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Dorset UK, nominated for ATLS inst ructor’s course , 12-14 Nov 2001. 38 23 First meeting US and Spanish foot and ankle societies, XXIII National Congress of the Foot surgery Spanish Association, Madrid, Spain, 15 -17 Nov 2001. 24 Elastic Stable Intramedullary nailing (Nancy nailing) course, Norther n General Hospital, Sheffield, UK 30 Nov 2001. 25 Acute Trauma and Life Support Instructors course, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London UK, successful and nominated as Instructor candidate , 16-17 Jan 2002. 26 ATLS course as Instructor candidate, successful and qualified as Instructor , ATLS course, Poole Hospital, Poole, UK, 20 -22 May 2002 27 Caring for older patients in the new NHS, medico legal workshop; appraisal and revalidation. Mainz, Germany, 5 -7 July 2002 28 American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society’s 18th annual summer meeting, Traverse city, Michigan, USA 12 – 14 July 2002 29 ATLS course as instructor at the St. Bartholomew and the Royal London Hospital, London, 4 -6 Sept 2002 30 International congress on Total Ankle Arthroplasty, San Francisco, USA 11 Sept 2002 31 International Federation of Foot and Ankle Societies (IFFAS) triennial scientific meeting, San Francisco, USA 12 -14 Sept 2002 32 ATLS course as instructor at the Poole Hospital NHS trust, Poole, UK 23 -25 Sept 2002 33 Workshop on appraising, Dudsbury Golf Course, Poole, 16 Oct 2002 34 The fifth Biomet -Merck international trauma and biomaterial symposium, Chamonix, France 30 Jan – 1 Feb 2003 35 Visiting a unit – Mr. Alberto Gregori performing TKR using ‘Orthopilot’ navigati on system developed by Aesculap – B Braun - Fairmeyers Hospital, East Kilbride, Glasgow, 26 March 2003 36 Training course on ‘Autologous Chondrocyte Transplantation’ at the Aesculap Akademie, Tuttlingen, Germany, 28 and 29 April 2003 37 ATLS course as instructor at the Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK 6 – 8 May 2003 38 The 6th Congress of the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology at the Helsinki Fair Center, Helsinki, Finland, 6 to 10 June 2003 39 European Foot and Ankle Society – Speciality Day in conjunction with 6th EFFORT Congress, Helsinki, Finland, 8th June 2003 40 American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society 19th Annual Summer Meeting, Hilton Head, 39 South Carolina, USA, June 27 –29, 2003 41 9th International Interl ocking Nailing Course, Nurnberg, June 30 – July 02, 2003 42 ATLS course as instructor at the Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, UK 22 –24 Sep 2003 43 5th European Trauma U pdate, Rome 16 – 19 Oct 2003 44 71st Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeo ns (AAOS) and 34th Annual winter meeting of AOFAS, San Francisco, CA, USA 10 -14 March 2004 45 22nd annual G.W.N Eggers Lectureship meeting in Galveston, Texas, USA April 22 -24’2004 46 Taylor Spatial Fixator course, San Antonio, Texas USA June 4 -6’ 2004 47 22nd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 23 - 24’ 2004 (CME Cat 1 - 15.5) 48 20th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS), Seattle, WA, USA July 29 -31’ 2004 49 Medico legal survival course (90% score) - UT system risk management, UTMB, Galveston, Texas 77555 USA. Aug 09’04 50 72nd Annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), Washington D.C, USA Feb 23 -27’ 2005 51 35th Annual Winter M eeting of the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), Washington D.C, Feb 26th 2005 52 Advanced Facilitator Training Workshop, Mary Moody Northern Pavillion UTMB, Galveston, USA May 25, 2005 53 Advanced Applications for Exter nal Fixation, San Antonio, USA June 9 -12 2005 54 23rd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 8 & 9’ 2005 55 21st Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS), Boston, MA, USA July 15 -17’ 2005 ( Category 1 CME points - 19.7) 56 ‘Agility’ Total Ankle System: Surgical Technique Training. AAOS Orthopaedic Learning Center, Rosemont, Illinois, USA August 28 -29’2005 57 ‘Advanced Foot and Ankle Techniques’ live demonstration by Dr. Mark Myerson and discussion with faculty including Dr. Chris Coetzee at Mercy Medical Centre, Baltimore, USA Sept 7’ 2005 58 Visit to see Dr. John Gugenheim operate using TSF on Foot deformities at Texas Orthopedic Hospital, Houston, Sept 20’2005 40 59 Texas Medical Jurisprudence Examination passed with score of 84 % on Oct 18’2005 60 73rdAnnual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), Chicago, Ilinos, USA, March 22 -26’ 2006 (Category 1 CME points –- 31) 61 36th Annual Specialty Day Program of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS), in Chicago, USA, March 25’ 2006 (Category 1 CME points - 8 ) 62 Delegate on a one day visit to meet with Dr. Chris Attinger et al and study the model and function ing of the Wound Healing and Limb Salvage Center at Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC, USA, April 10’ 2006 63 Clinical Research: Tools and Techniques - 13 hours, UTMB Clinical Research Education Office, Galveseton, Texas, USA, August 2005 – May 2006 (Category 1 CME points - 13) 64 24th Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA June 30th and July 1st 2006 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points – 12.25) 65 Hot issues in Sports Injuries of the Foot and Ankle: AOFAS Pre-meeting Course: San Diego, CA, USA July 13th 2006 (Category 1 CME points - 4. 5) 66 22ndAnnual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS), San Diego, CA, USA July 14 -16’ 2006 (Category 1 CME points - 18) 67 Tornie r Clinical Concepts in Ankle Arthroplasty Course, Hands -on-training using Salto Talaris Anatomic Ankle replacement in cadaver specimens, Houston, TX, USA Sept 16’2006 68 Chairman, Ad hoc Professional Liability Review Committee – Review of medical records deliberations, drafting and submission of report (CME points – 2) UT System risk management credit. Nov 2006 69 Orthopaedic In -Training Examination by American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) Dec 2006 (Category 1 AMA PRA CME credits – 15) 70 74th Annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS),San Diego, CA, USA, Feb 14 -18’ 2007 (Category 1 CME points –- 31) 71 37th Annual Specialty Day Program of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS), San Diego, CA, USA, Feb 1 4-18’ 2007 (Category 1 CME points - 8 ) 72 Advances in Orthopedic Surgery: New Technology and Contemporary Issues in Joint Reconstruction, organized by DIME (Discovery Institute of Medical Education) San Diego, CA, USA, Feb 14’2007 (Category 1 AMA PRA CME credits – 2) 73 25th Annual G.W.N Eggers Lectureship, UTMB, Galveston, TX, April 6 -7’2007 (Category 1 CME points - 9 + 1 for Ethics) 41 74 ‘Orientation for New Residency Program Directors’ by Dr. Thomas Blackwell, Associate Dean, University of Texas Medi cal Branch, May 11’2007 75 Texas Orthopaedic Association 2007 Annual Meeting, Austin, TX May 12, 2007 (Category 1 AMA PRA CME credits 7) 76 Advanced Applications for External Fixation, San Antonio, TX, USA June 21 -24, 2007 77 25th Annual Conferences on Innovations in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 20th 2007 (Category 1 CME points - 4. 25) 78 AMT Faculty Development Day, Moody Gardens, Galveston, TX, USA Dec 6’2007 (Category 1 AMA PRA CME credits – 1.75) 79 Orthopaedic In -Training Exami nation by American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) Dec 2007 (Category 1 AMA PRA CME credits – 15) 80 UTMB Orthopedic Surgery Grand Rounds 2007at the UTMB room 6.106 and Old Red Amphitheater between 1 -1-07 to 12 -31-07 (Category 1 CME points - 5) 81 38th Annual Specialty Day Program of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS), San Francisco, CA, USA, March 8’2008 (Category 1 CME points - 8.5 ) 82 75th Annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS),San Francisco, CA, USA, March 5 -9’2008 (Category 1 CME points –- 31) 83 24th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS), Denver, Colarado, USA, Jun 26 -28’2008 (Category 1 CME points –- 15.5) 84 26th Annual Conferences on Innova tions in Sports Medicine, Galveston, Texas USA July 11&12th 2008 (Category 1 CME points - 6. 75) 85 UTMB Orthopedic Surgery Grand Rounds 2007at the UTMB Old Red Amphitheater between 01-01-2008 to 12 -31-2008 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points - 8) 86 Orthopaedic In -Training Examination by American Academy of Or thopedic Surgeons (AAOS) Dec 2008 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits – 15) 87 76th Annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), Las Vegas, NV, USA, Feb 25 -28’2009 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points –- 27) 88 39th Annual Specialty Day Program of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS), Las Vegas, NV , USA, Feb 28’2009 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points -6.5 ) 89 AAOS Board Preparation and Review Course Chicago, IL AAOS April 30th to May 03’ 2009 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points – 40.50 ) 90 AAOS Board Preparation and Review Refresher Webinar ,120 minutesThursday, July 2, 2009 42 91 25th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), Vancouver, Canada, USA, July 18’2009 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits – 14.5 ) 92 Scandinavian Total Ankle Replacement Training Program, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, November 13 -14, 2009 93 Orthopaedic In -Training Examination by American Academy of Or thopedic Surgeons (AAOS) Dec 2009 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits – 15) 94 77th Annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), New Orleans. Louisiana, USA, March 9 -13, 2010 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points –- 27) 95 40th Annual Specialty Day Program of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS), New Orleans. Louisiana, USA, March 9 -13, 2010 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points - 6.5) 96 Texas Orthopaedic Association 2010 Annual Meeting, Grapevine , TX April 23 -25, 2010 (Category 1 AMA PRA CME credits 4) 97 VuMediOrthobiologics& Bone Filling Webinar - 2 Continuing Education Hours on May 10, 2010, via the internet - San Francisco, CA (Category 1 AMA PRA CME credits 2) 98 Advanced Taylor Spatial Frame Course, New York, NY, June 10 -11, 2010 99 AAOS One Day Part II 2010 Board Certification Review Course #3835 Rosemont, IL; June 26, 2010 (Category 1 AMA PRA CME credits 8) 100 25th Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS ), National Harbor, Maryland, USA, July 7 -10 ’2010 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits – 16.5 ) 101 UTMB Office of Clinical Education Certificate: Education of Medical Students / Community based clinics /Practice of Medicine courses 2010 -2011 – 64 hours (AMA PRA Category 2 CME credits – 64) 102 American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), 2012 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA, Feb 7 -11, 2012 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points – 38.5) 103 Annual Specialty Day Program of the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS), Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA, Feb 11, 2012 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points – 9) 104 ‘The Top 10 Coding Errors Made by Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons’, AAOS Annual Meeting San Francisco, CA, USA, Feb 07, 2012 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points – 3) 105 ‘Basics of Coding for Starting Your Practice’, AAOS Annual Meeting San Francisco, CA, USA, Feb 07, 2012 (AMA PRA Categ ory 1 CME points – 3) 43 106 Pre Meeting Course ‘ Regenerative Strategies and Emerging Technologies ’ San Diego, California, USA, June 20 ’2012 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits – ) 107 Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS), San Diego, California , USA, June 20 - 23 ’2012 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits – ) 108 25th Indian Foot and Ankle Society conference IFASCON 2012 and the 2nd Asia Pacific Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons’ Aug 31st – Sept 2nd 2012 , Agra, India 109 57th Annual Conference of the Indian Orthopedic Association (IOACON) Dec 12 -16th 2012, Chennai, India 110 American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), 2013 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL , USA, March 19 - 23, 2013 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points – 38.5) 111 Annual Specialty Day Program of the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Socie ty (AOFAS), Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL , USA, March 19 - 23, 2013 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points – 9) 112 ATLS® 9th EDITION UPDATE – INSTRUCTORS – American College of Surgeons (ACS) (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points – 1) 113 Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS), Hollywood, Florida, USA, July 18 - 20 2013 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits – 15.5 ) 114 Annual Meeting 26th IFASCON (Indian Foot & Ankle Society Conference), Gurgoan, I ndia, Aug 30th – Sep 1st, 2013. 115 29th Annual Meeting of the Orthopedic Trauma Association, Phoenix, Arizona, Oct 9th - 12th, 2013 116 American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), 2014 Annual Meeting, New Orleans , LA USA, March 12 - 15, 2014 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points – 25) 117 Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS), New Orleans , LA USA, March 15, 2014 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits – 9 ) 118 American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), 2015 Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, March 22 - 28 2015 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME points – 38.5) 119 Annual Specialty Day Program of the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, March 28 2015 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits – 9) 120 AOFAS webinar on Revision Total Ankle Arthroplasty April 7, 2015 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits – 1.5 ) 121 4th Annual International Symposium Course, organized by Stryker Foot & Ankle Education, The Westin New York Grand Central, New York, NY May 13 – 14, 2016 44 122 129th Annual Meeting of ‘The American Orthopaedic Association ’ (AOA) in Seattle, WA Jun 22-23, 2016 123 Annual Summer Meeting of the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AOFAS), Toronto, Canada, July 23, 2016 (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits –5 ) 1. Scuba diving - PADI certified open water diver 2. Dance coach 2002-2003 with ‘Dance Addiction L td’, UK , teaching ‘Mojive’ CITATIONS OF SCIENTIFIC WORK http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Panchbhavi&hl=en&btnG=Search&as_sdt=1%2C44 &as_sdtp=on Articles published on WWW – Page view or Hit Rate: Orthopedic Surgery Article Title URL Page Views* Ankle Arthroscopy http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1356046 -overview 7,602 Pilon Fractures http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1233429 -overview 19,466 Plantar Heel Pain http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1233178 -overview 14,388 Triplane Fracture http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1269816 -overview 7 ,624 *Page views above are for January -Decemb er 2009. A page view represents each time a page on the eMedicine site is opened by a reader. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
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PRAKASH PINDARIContact Information DGM–Sales & (M): +91 8697727026 44/4A/3 C.N.Roy Road Kolkata–700 039 West Bengal , IndiaBusiness Development Sex: Male(R): +91 9903448162 Dob:27thDecember 1967Email: prakash.pindari @gmail.com Profile Personal Statement : A dynamic and self driven hard core Sales & Business Developer with solid reputation of client development, product promotion and creative sales strategies, result oriented Sales Engineer with board and diversified experience in industrial strategies, constant record of success of management top priority objective v erifiable achievement . Career Objective : To obtain a position in the Industrial / manufacturing/ Trading / renewable energy sector specially Solar in theareaofBusiness Development, .Exercise exceptional sales ability,presentation and communication skills to an environment where it will make a significant impact on my core competencies as well as contribute to company profit center. Core Competencies Identifying important aspects of the various Central and S tatepolicies and regulations In-depth knowledge of the various revenue model for the Solar Energy sector Drive vision and achieve strategic goals. Generate sales through ‘Concept to Commissioning’ Solution to solar power developers Evaluate and demonstrate the available o pportunities in the solar market to the management and clients Act accordingly, proactively and responsively to various enquires (Public/Private) and submit techno -commercial offers Source business from government and private sector, and manage sales throu gh direct sales, agents, dealers Participate in brand promotion opportunities viz. industry exhibitions, conferences & summits Managing leads through adherence of Sales Force CRM Responsible for Bid Management and Tender submission both for Private Sector and Government Sector Constant follow up, relationshi p building and negotiation with the clients. -Generating enquiry -Techno-Commercial discussion and transforming into orders -Customer inspections, coordination of site commissioning -Market feed back and analysis. -Lead a sales team -Preparation, Participation and coordination for industrial exhibition and seminars etc.-Sales target achievement -Prepare Sales & Business plan Education 1.Electrical Supervisory from Kolkata Technical School Kolkata 2.Graduate in Science ( B.Sc.Degree ) from Osmania University 3.System Analyst in Computer from N.I.I.T, Kolkata. West Bengal, India 4.Pre-University Course Class (12th)from Andhra University Work Experience Present Organization : Waaree Energies Limited Tenure : September 2015 –Still working Designation: DGM EPC MW Project Sales and Business Development Key Responsibility: Taking care of South & East Mainly for KW & MW projects Reporting to the Director Sales & Marketing Extensive Travelling across South & East Attending Pre -Bid Tender meetings to analyses whether to bid in the tender Top line oRevenue generation from EPC MW Project Sales oContribute in increasing Solar EPC (Pan India) market share Bottom line oImprove Profitability and Improve Customer satisfaction oContributions to Contract Finalization & Closure Quality & Delivery Adherence to Schedule generation of required MIS, Reports & Documents AchievementsOrder Booked for 4.2 MW Solar Power Plant ( Total Turnkey solution) . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Previous Organization s: Vikram Solar Private Limited Tenure: July2011to September 2015 Designation: DGM EPC MW Project Sales and Business Development Key Responsibility: Top line oRevenue generation from EPC MW Project Sales oContribute in increasing Solar EPC (Pan India) market share Bottom line oImprove Profitability and Improve Customer satisfaction oContribut ions to Contract Finalization & Closure Quality & Delivery oAdherence to Schedule generation of required MIS, Reports & Documents Achievements Order Booked for 5.5 MW Solar Power Plant ( Total Turnkey solution) worth Rs. 3340 lacs. Order Booked for 2.0 MW Solar Power Plant ( Total Turnkey solution) worth Rs. 1380 lacs. Order Booked for 1.1 MW Solar Power plant (Total Turnkey solution) worth Rs. 680 lacs. Worked actively along with team to achieve 40 MW Solar power Plant ( Total Turnkey solution) worth Rs . 291 crore. Al-Ruqee Oil & Gas Division (Trading & Contracting Company Ltd.)Saudi Arabia Tenure: June 2007 toJunel 2011 Designation: Senior Sales Engineer Eastern Province –Saudi Arabia Projects/Responsibilities Handled: Reporting to the GM -Marketing head, independently in charge of the sales and marketing for the following products Trump power tools (Germany) /Material Handling Equipment (Ingersoll Rand US & YALE Germany ) /Electrical Cables, Electrical Switch Gears, Panel Boards, Junctio n boxes, Electrical fitting, etc Metals (Steel Plates for Pressure Vessels & Round Bars for various applications) Instruments ( Foxboro & Emerson) /Skid equipment etc. -Product approval as per standard of Saudi Aramco, Sabic, Betchel etc -Liasioning with S audi Aramco, Sabic and other major industrial sector -Generating enquiry techno -commercial discussion and transforming into orders -Customer inspections, coordination of site commissioning -Market feedback and analysis. -Lead a sales team -Participation and coordination for industrial exhibition and seminars etc. -Sales target achievement -Prepare Sales & Business planAchievements Awarded from Saudi Aramco with three long term agreement for 5 years for supply of Metals, Chemicals & Welding electrodes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Continental Engineering Company, Kolkata West Bengal Tenure: March 1996toMay2007 Designation: Sales Manager & Business development Projects/Responsibilities Handled: Reporting to General Manager Sales independently in charge of the sales & marketing for cutting tools ( sandvik / walter ) and special tools for tea processing industries./ segments gearboxes, switch gears, panel board, junction boxes .etc. -Generate new enquiries and convert them into order -Extensive travelling visit customers -Lead a sales team / sales plan / business plan and strategies -Negotiations -Market research & product identification -Import export r elated matters and leading a team of sales executives. -Directly overseas marketing network to all big intuitional sales -Market position with the new product -Materials supply and after sales service. Achievement Increasing the turnover of the company from Rs. 3 Crore to Rs. 20 Crores. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Vikram India Limited , Kolkata , West Bengal Tenure: June 1995to February 1996 Designation: SeniorMarketing Executive Projects / Responsibilities Handled: Reporting to Sales Manager Sales. Independently in charge of sales & marketing for Tea Processing Machineries. -Tender preparation -Coordination with factory product run trial customer inspection -Technical sub mittals, coordination with concern purchasing department -Market positioning against competition -Extensive travelling -Generate new customers and enquires and orders -Lead a sales team -Prepare sales plan -Payment / Sales Tax follow upWilliam Jacks & Company ( India ) Limited , Kolkata, West Bengal Tenure: November 1989toMay1995 Designation: Sales & Service Engineer Projects / Responsibilities Handled: Reporting to Sales M anagerlooked after the Sales & Marketing of Testing Machines , Lathe, Milling Machine, Switchgears, Earth moving equipment, Materials Handling equipment, Vibrators, etc. mainly our customers Ordnance factories / Power Plants / Technical Training Schools -Independently corresponding w ith the customers -Prepare quotations / tender / attend tender opening -Continuous follow up with clients for payment, sales tax etc -Extensive touring to various places, meeting customers. -Prepare daily visit report -Generate new enquires & customers Omega Enterprises New Delhi, India Tenure: October 1988toNovember 1989 Designation: Trainee resident Engineer Projects / Responsibilities Handled: During this period I was posted in a manufacturing unit wh ere the following machine where Manufactured Lathe / Milling machine. Bar Strengthening machine / Vibrators / Concrete Mixers Compressors etc. -Report daily to production manager -Check inventory -Purchasing raw mat erials Repairing of small machines like grinding machine / drilling machine / testing machine / vibrators / concrete mixers etc Other Academic Projects Undertaken Apprentice training in the trade Electrical& Mechanical from Texmaco Kolkata, West Bengal , India, (A Birla concern) I.T.I.Inthe trade electrical/mechanical from Gariahat I.T.I.(Government of India under taking) , Kolkata, West Bengal , India.Linguistic Proficiency Language Read Write Speak --------------------------------------------------------------------- English Yes Yes Yes Hindi Yes Yes Yes Bengali Yes Yes Yes Telegu -- -- Yes Tamil -- -- Yes Extra-curricular Achievements Played School level Cricket & Football Activities & Interest Travelling, Photography, Cricket, Cars and Driving
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Curriculum-Vitae PANKAJ KUMAR A-407 Awas Vikas Colony, Shahabad Pin Code-241124, Dist-Hardoi. U.P. India. +918896018402 [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Career Objectives Career objective is to become part of an organization where I can work on responsible simulation & creative assignment , which would help me to sharpen my professional skills, so that I contribute my share to the success of the organization as well as that of my own. Educational Qualification Bachelor in Science from C.S.J.M University Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh in 2015. 12th Passed from U.P. Board, Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh in 2012. Professional Qualification Diploma in Hardware & Networking “ GT-CCHNP” from GT-InfoTech Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Diploma “CCTV & SECURITY SURVEILLANCE ” from BKS Education Center, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Diploma in Computer Application (DCA) from AR&D Infosys Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Course of Computer Concept (CCC) from DOEACC Technical Skills Management of Windows Servers & Linux Servers. Managing ADS, DNS, DHCP, WDS, RIS, VPN, FTP, Outlook in Microsoft. Management of Wired and Wireless Networks. Implementation of Static and Dynamic Routing Protocols like RIP, IGRP, EIGRP Manage &Troubleshoot Local or Network Printers. Installation and Management of Sql Servers. Management of Hotels & POS billing Softwares like- IDS Next/Fortune, DYTEL) Management of CCTV & Security Systems. Work Experience Currently working as Sr. IT Executive at Best Western Skycity Hotel Pvt. Ltd. In Gurgaon, Haryana from Feb-2016 to till date. Having 6 months experience in HTC as a Brand Promoter Having 6 months experience in Kochar-Tech as a Retail Sales Officer. Personal Information Name : Pankaj Kumar Father name : Harinath Singh Date Of Birth : 07thAug,1994 Marital Status : Married Nationality : Indian Religion : Hindu Language Known : Hindi & English Declaration I hereby declare that all the information provided here is correct up to my knowledge and I bear the responsibility for the correctness of the above mentioned particulars. Date: …………… Place: …………… (PANKAJ KUMAR)
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RESUME RAJU KUMAR (Mechanical Engineering) H/No. 715 C/O-Shankar prasad AT-Laxmipur naya Tola siwan ,Bihar Pin: 841226 E-mail : [email protected] Cell: +917389803352 Objective: To work with an organization where I can demonstrate my skills in Mechanical Engineering to improve the overall profitability of the organization. Professional Profile: DATT ENGINEERING & FABRICATION C/O LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED , HAZIRA, SURAT (GUJARAT) Designation : Production Trainee Time Period : June 2015 - Present Skills : Production and welding supervisor Company Details : LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED A Heavy Engineering manufacturer and supplier of customized equipment to critical process industries such as fertilizer, refinery, petro-chemical, oil & gas , as well as to sectors as nuclear, power,aerospace and defence. Area of Working : My area of working is PRESSURE VESSELS. Till now I have worked on projects name, K-cot converter (Disenger & Regenerator),for Lotto chemical company LLC ,KBR Malesiya and High Pressure Feed Water Heater for Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nifam Limited (RRVUNL), Rajasthan , India. Summer Training: Major Training : I have completed my major training form Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL) ,Bhopal. M.P. There I learnt about Manufacturing of Turbine ,and repair of Turbines blades. Workshops: I have also attended the workshop on AUTOMOBILE named Maintanainace of Maruti Vichels organized by Maruti Suzuki India limited, ( JEEWAN motor's Bhopa Qualification: Completed B.E,Hon's Mechanical Engineering , in the year 2015 from Bhopal institute of Technology ,Bhopal (M.P), Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Technical University, Bhopal (M.P) with aggregate percentage 75.1% Completed 12th from BSEB Board (Patna) in the year 2011 with aggregate 63.8%. Completed 10th from BSEB Board (Patna) in the year 2009 with aggregate 69%. Working Projects Project Title : K-COT converter, Disengager & Regenerator Project Duration : July 2015 – Present Project Details : For Lotto Chemical company Malesiya . Core Subjects: Thermodynamic Production Process. Educational Activities: Achived certification in Mechanical AUTO CAD & CATIA. Make a major project On Eco -friendly Refrigeration system without using any Refregrent (2015). Make a minor project on simulation method Development of Ultra-thick Laminate for Aerodynamic components (2014). Industrial visit at BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICAL LIMITED ,Bhopal (M.P),  Strength & Hobbies :- Quick Learner Self Motivated Adoptable in adverse conditions Reading books Keen to learn new things Outing Cooking.Personal Details: D.O.B : 24 - June - 1993 Gender: Male Home Town: siwan (Bihar) Passport No.: N0163051 Languages: Hindi and English Father’s Name: Mr. Shankar Prasad DECLARATION I hereby declare that the above information is true to best of my knowledge. Date: (signature) Place: Surat Raju Kumar
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ATUL KUMAR PRAJAPATI Mobile : +918874398659 E-mail : [email protected] Objective: To make a sound position in corporate world and work enthusiastically in team to achieve goal of the organization/MNC with devotion and hard work. Professional Qualification: CourseSpecialization Institute DurationAggregate % B.Tech.Mechanical EngineeringIndus Institute of Technology and Management, Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) (2011-15)71.54 Educational Qualification: Standard School/Board Percentage Year 10thS. I. College, Deoria (U.P. Board) 57.50 2009 12thM. A. Inter College, Deoria (U.P. Board) 67.40 2011 Work Experience: •Company Name: Omax Autos Limited.(Railway division) Department: Quality. Designation: Quality Engineer. Duration: 01/07/2015 to Present. M/s Omax Autos Ltd. (Railway division) is an approved supplier for Indian railways which supplies Heavy fabricated parts like Bio Digester Retention Tanks, Fuel tanks, SS End Wall, Ms End Wall, Long Hood, Front Part, Under Frame Front Part, Water tank 450Lts and 350Lts,Dual cab& many more. Responsibilities: •All site and documentation work. •Excellent knowledge and experience leading a team of QC Inspectors. •Responsible for new purchasing, fixtures, instrument and also co-ordinate with suppliers. •Raw Material Inspection, In process inspection & PDI inspection. •Welding Inspection (TIG & MIG specially). •Handling various Customer Audits, Visits & Process Audits. •Implementation Kaizen activities and 5-S maintain. •Creation of procedures, forms & checklists. •Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. •Close Co-Ordination with Engineering Office, client & sub-contractors to resolve outstanding Engineering and material related open issues, which are critical to project milestones. Implement Electronic Document Management System using MS-Excel/MS Word. Technical Competencies: •Successfully completed ASNT LEVEL-II course:- ▪Ultrasonic Testing (UT) ▪Magnetic particle Testing (MPT) ▪Liquid Penetration Testing (PT) ▪Radiographic Testing (RT) ▪Visual Testing (VT) •Attended a training course on Auto CAD Mechanical . •Two weeks training course on Programming & Operation of CNC Turning . Workshop/ Training Attended: •One month training program on Reduction Plant (Pot roomMechanical Maintenance ) from Hindalco Industries Limited , Sonbhadra (UP). •Experience of one month Industrial training in Auto Parts, from J.S. Auto Pvt. Ltd. Kanpur (UP). •Attended a two weeks training course on Quality control & Engineering Inspection. •Participated in zonal round of RoboTryst- 2013 organized by Rob sapience Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Held at IITM Bilhaur, Kanpur. B.tech Project Detail: •Presented final year project as “ Working model of line follower wheel chair” . In this project wheel chair move on black color path. On this wheel chair handicap person comfortably move from one place to another place. Extra-Curricular Activities: •Winner of (2nd Prize) Poster Drawing competition held on 22nd of April, 2014 at IITM, Bilhaur, Kanpur. •Winner of Football in Sport@INDUS’14 held at IITM, Bilhaur, Kanpur. •Paper presentation in YOJANA-2015 held at IITM. Hobbies: •Sketching •Listening to music •Riding bikes Strength: •Adaptability to all environment •Hardworking •Persistence Personal Information: Father’s Name: Mr. Suresh Prajapati D.O.B: 21 June 1994 Passport No.: N0921350 Marital Status: Single Nationality: Indian Languages known: Hindi, English Address: Village- Bhalua, Post- Parasiya mishr, District- Deoria, (U.P.) Declaration: I certify that the information furnished above is correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date: Place: (Atul Kumar Prajapati)
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PUBLIC RELATIONS SPECIALIST https://chelseapensapiece.wordpress.com/ Professional Summary Highly ambitious communications professional, excellent at juggling multiple tasks and working under pressure. Broad experience across military, healthcare, and engineering industries. Skills Media Relations Media Communications Digital Marketing Research Strategic Planning Social media Social Media Analysis Content Management Systems Strong verbal communication Project management Work History Public Relations Specialist , 03/2017 to Current Company Name – City , State Author news releases, pitches, blogs,  CEO letters, articles and commentaries for various platforms to include trade publications, statistical reports, online blogs and other forms of external media Provides staff assistance in carrying out information and strategic marketing programs of NCCPA Prepare and draft press releases biannually for more than 50 recipients of the Certificate of Added Credentials  Script, host and record quarterly podcasts on topics related to certification, health philanthropy, exam development Research emerging trends and topics in healthcare for fact sheets and news pitches to healthcare journalists Attend healthcare conferences to promote the value of the certification process Social media contributor Create monthly staff newsletter Public Affairs Specialist , 12/2010 to Current Company Name – City , State Prepares and distributes written and visual information for external and internal audiences Author regular mission-related stories for base publications and public websites; several articles re-released to wider audiences on Air Force Reserve Command platforms to include social media sites. Maximize the base's public website usage by linking traffic with social media stories and posts created on the wing's Facebook page. Copy-edit and design layouts for base publications . Provide public affairs support during media events: Coordinated transport to Puerto Rico for NBC national news team and Fox News national news team during Hurricane Maria Recovery operations Streamline personnel tracking system to enhance inclusiveness and base morale. Photographs retirements, promotions and other major events for base's digital publication. Public Affairs Specialist , 08/2014 to 03/2017 Company Name – City , State Subject matter expert on digital information distribution systems: Updated and managed the public website via the USACE AFPIMS system Designed website for CSS Georgia recovery effort which became a favorite among public audiences, bringing high-traffic to the website Created congressional webpages, eliminating need to carry bulky discs to congressional visits Searched, created, & dispatched the news clips daily - on average two hours sooner than expectation. Ensured all content produced by Corporate Communications Office gets exposure in other DoD channels: DVIDS, Army CORE, Public Works Digest & more Managed district's Intranet site and turned it into a quick and convenient source of information for the workforce Invested weeks into overhauling a new interface that hosts the most relevant info, increased visual appeal and is more user friendly Established and executed an updating protocol that ensures the Intranet is a timely source of information with relevant updates Reorganized the site making nearly all of the content available within two clicks, directed and managed the design of new icons, reduced scrolling, trimmed clutter, and archived dated information. Authored articles and blog posts that included rainfall updates, employee recognition, civil works projects, deployments & STEM outreach Assumed social media management duties in absence of primary manager Connected social media to the public website by installing a plug-in that enabled Facebook and Twitter feeds to display on home page Interviewed subject matter experts, drafts and publishes feature stories for external and internal audiences Mastered the interview process to include research and preparation, putting the subject at ease, knowing the right questions and being conscious of other people's time Adopted new communication techniques and applies them creatively to dynamic & evolving environments. Instrumental in successful execution of the District's change of command Created, arranged & managed Change of Command information webpage Updated photo boards in the commander's gallery and functioned as an usher for commander & dignitaries Made professional development & self-improvement a priority Job Related Training Leadership Development Program, Level 1 (USACE, Savannah District, Savannah, Georgia) Scheduled completion: June 2016 CES Action Officer Development Course (USACE, Savannah District, Savannah, Georgia) Completed: March 2016 Airman Leadership School Distance Learning (Georgia Air National Guard, Savannah, Georgia) Completed: March 2016 CES Basic Course, Phase I (USACE, Savannah District, Savannah, Georgia) Completed: October 2015 CES Foundational Course (USACE, Savannah District, Savannah, Georgia) Completed: May 2015 Basic Public Affairs Specialist Course- Honor Graduate (Defense Information School, Ft. Meade, MD) Graduated: May 2011 News University courses: “Writing for clarityâ€​, “The Art of the Interviewâ€​, “Making Writing Clean &Preciseâ€​, “Reporting with videoâ€​ and other topics (USACE, Savannah District, Savannah, Georgia) Completed: August 2015 Education Bachelor's : Journalism, Public Relations , 2008 Georgia State University - City Minor in Marketing Certificate : Basic Public Affairs Specialist Course , 2011 Defense Information School - City Associate's Degree : Mass Communications , 2017 Community College of the Air Force - City Affiliations Public Relations Society of America, 2018 Software Competencies Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office 2013 and Adobe Creative Cloud Suite (CS6 2014) Publications Physician's Practice (monthly) KevinMD (January 2018) MedPage (April 2018) The Corps Environment (July 2015) Public Works Digest (July/August/Sept 2015) Foreign Affairs Magazine (October 2015) The Frontline newspaper (July and August 2015)Â
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RESUME Name : S.SINDHUJA Educational Qualification : M.Sc ., M.Phil . (Mathematics ). Email : [email protected] Phone : 9841486535 Objective: To have a challenging carrier in a reputed organization, where my technical skills are continuously tested and improved. Academic P rofile: Degree /Exam Name of the Institution Board /University Year of Passing Percentage M.Phil. Mathematics Stella Maris College. University of madras 2018 81% (First Class With Distinction) M.Sc Mathem atics Ethiraj College For Women. University of madras 2017 90% (First Class With Distinction) B.Sc Mathema tics Seethalakshmi Ramasamy College. Bharathidasan University 2015 94% (First Class With Distinction) XII Sri Ramakrishna Vidhyasala Hr.Sec.School. State Board 2012 89% X Sri Ramakrishna Vidhyasala Hr.Sec.School. State Board 2010 94% Internship Training: Name of the I nstitution Duration Area of E xposure THE TAMILNADU STATE APEX CO -OPERATIVE BANK LTD, Adambakkam Branch, Chennai -88. 45 days (15-4-2016 to 30-5-2016) Banking Techniques Conference Attended:  Presented a paper on the topic “ Star Coloring of Circulant Graphs 𝐺(𝑛;±{1,2}) and participated in the 2nd International Conference on Co ntemporary Approaches in Mathematics and Emerging Engineering Trends (ICCAMEET) at Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology on 26th,27th Apr 2018.  Parti cipated in the National Conference on Mathematics And Computer Application (NCMCA) at Women’s Christian College on 24th & 25th Jan 2018.  Participated in the International Conference On Computing Sciences (ICCS) at Loyola College on 8th, 9th Jan 2018.  Participated in the National Conference on Emerging Trends In Mathematics (NCETM) at Ethiraj College For Women on 12th, 13th Dec 2017.  Participated in the National Conference on Federated Computing In Information Reallity And Mathematics Science s at Annai Veilankanni College For Women on 7th Sep 2017.  Participated in the National Seminar On Yoga Towards Enhancements In Sports at Seethalakshmi Ramaswa my College on 26th – 28th Sep 2013. Workshop Attended:  Presented on the topic “Star c oloring of certain graphs” and participated in the International Workshop on Graph Theory and Internet of Things in Engineering (IWGIE) at Vellore Institute of Technology on 13th,14th Jul 2018.  Participated in the Workshop On Techniques And Application On Mathematical Sciences at Stella Maris College on 20th-25th Nov 2017.  Participated in the A One Day Seminar On Higher Mathematics on Loyola College on 12th Sep 2017.  Participated in the A One Day Workshop On Application Of Graph Theory on Loyola College on 19th Aug 2017.  Participated in the two day Mathematics Programme, FACETS -2017 at Institute Of Mathematical Sciences (IMSC) 0n 4th ,5th Jul 2017.  Participated in the Workshop On UGC NET / SET on Kumararani Meena Muthiah College Of Arts And Science on 5th Apr 2017.  Participated in the A Three Day Workshop On Computational Mathematics at Jeppiar Engineering College on 27th Feb-1th Mar 2017.  Participated in the A One Day Workshop On LATEX Software Programme at Saveetha Engineering College on 4th Feb 2017.  Participated in the Workshop On Draft National Educational Policy at Madras School Of Social Work on 10th Sep 2017.  Participated in the two day Mathematics Programme, FACETS -2016 at Institute Of Mathematical Sciences (IMSC) 0n 4th,5th Jul 2016 .  Participa ted in the A One Day Workshop On Personality And Communication Skill Development at Annamalai University on 8th Aug 2009. Additional Qualification:  Completed Certificate Course In Hindi Conducted by Central Hindi Directorate , New Delhi. on May 2015.  Completed UGC Sponsored Career Oriented Course on Basic Yoga at Seethalakshmi Ramaswamy College on 2012 -2013.  Software known : LATEX and Flash Achievements:  Published a paper on the topic “ Star Coloring of Circulant Graphs 𝐺(𝑛;±{1,2})” in Journal of Computer and Mathematical Sciences , Vol. 9, Issue 8, 962 -968, August 2018 .  Won the “Best paper award” at the 2nd International Conference on Co ntemporary Approaches in Mathematics and Emerging Engineering Trends (ICCAMEET ).  Secured 1st place in M.Sc Maths .  Secured 12th rank in University Rank Exam conducted by Bharathidasan University, Trichy on April 2015.  Secured 1st place in B.Sc Maths. Self Evaluation:  Quick learner, always ready to learn new things.  Like challenging job and flexible enough to go through any kind of situations.  Self motivated with a positive attitude.  Maintain punctuality and easy going. Personal Details: Name : S.Sindhuja Father name : K.Selvam Date of Birth : 22.09.1994 Gender : Female Nationality : Indian Marital status : Single Languages known: Tamil, English, Hindi. Temporary address: No.9A, F -2, Sri Rajarajeshwari Apartment, Thillai Ganga Nagar 16th Street, Nanganallur, Chennai -600061. Declaration: I, S.Sindhuja, do hereby confirm that the information given above is true to the best of my knowledge. DATE: SIGNATURE: PLACE: Chennai (S.Sindhuja)
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RESUME SUNILDHIMAN [email protected] +919466229920 Total Experience:- 10 years (Plumbing/Fire fighting supervisor) Objective: Experienced Plumbing Supervisor looking for position with reputable organization. Qualifications: B.tech. in mechanical stream in 2008 from Kurkshtera University. 3 Years Diploma in Mechanical Stream in 2004 from State Board of Technical Education Haryana. Computer Skills: Good knowledge of computer MS Word, Excel, power point etc. AUTO CAD 2015 Professional Experience: M/s Build Craft pvt.Ltd.Ambala, Haryana Duration of Employment: June 2008 – Feb.2016 Designation: Plumbing supervisor. Drake & Scull Engineering L.L.C. Amman, Jordan. Duration of Employment: November 2016 to October 2018 Designation: Plumbing Supervisor Company Profile: Drake & scull Engineering L.L.C. Amman (Jordan) is very fames in MEP field is located in many country and deal in MEP works. M/s Build Craft Pvt.Ltd. Is an Ambala, Haryana (Indian) based company which execution of MEP as well as Civil Construction Services. Project: M.M. Continental hotel Mullana (Ambala) as a plumbing and fire fighting supervisor 2008 to 2011. M.M. Medical college Mullana (Ambala) as a pluming and fire fighting supervisor 2011 to 2016 Al Manara Aqaba Hotel Amman(Jordan) as a plumbing supervisor 2016 to2018.Responsibilities: Manpower handling & job assignment Co-ordination with other sub-contractors & the building contractor for smooth operation on site attending site meetings concerning the progress of work. Preparation weekly progress reports. Material management on/off site. Intimating the Procurement Department on the Procurement Schedule Supervision of plumbing works Regular reporting to the project Engineer. Performed installation and tested sewage and water lines for commercial and residential buildings All materials associated with plumbing such as pipes, fittings finishing accessories. Coordinated with contractors on project. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of the tools, equipment and materials common to the plumbing/Pipe fitter trade. Knowledge of supervisory principles, Practices and techniques. Knowledge of the mechanics of operation of equipment such as pumps, water heater and other plumbing equipment. Skill in the installation, repair and maintenance of all types plumbing and fire fighting systems. Skill in both verbal and written communication. Personal Detail: Name: - Sunil Dhiman Father name:-Late Sh. Ramjilal Address: - H.No. 693, VPO- Pathreri Ambala Haryana -134202 Passport Detail: Date of Issue:-16-03-2016, Date of Expiry:-15-03-2026 Passport No. N8080817 Place of issue: - Chandigarh Place: - Sunil Dhiman
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Core Competencies Maintenance Operations Management Reporting & Documentation Quality Check Product Development Kaizen Approach Dimensioning Soft Skills Coperative Team Player Self Motivated Travelling ObserverPlannerUDIT GUPTA [email protected] +91 9599512413/ +91 8909176841 Result-oriented Professional, targeting challenging assignments in Product Designing/ Warranty Management with a growth- oriented organization of repute Industry Preference: Manufacturing/production Location Preference: Delhi/ NCR Profile Summary Proficiency in troubleshooting technical issues; conducting inspections to ensure that products developed are in compliance with pre-set quality specifications Possess skills at managing dimensioning of the parts Capabilities to work in product development projects in accordance to the customer’s requirements Reporting the details at all aspects so no communication biasing between management and employees. Supervising the labour in segments of working area Education B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) from AnandEngineering College – Agra (Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam Technical University,Lucknow) with 70% in 2016 12th from Jhon Miltan Public School With 74.4 % 10th from Bhartiya Vidhya peeth School With 70% Career Timeline BANARA VIPAR UDHYOG AUTO LTD PVT LTD ENGINEERTrainingTRAINEE 15 DAYS Training 45 DAYS Training 7 MONTHS Job INDIAN RAILWAYSLKODEMU WORKSHOPDEMU POWER PACK Training TRAINING & PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN/ INTERNSHIP Undertaken a Project on “ (Pneumatic based road security system)”. Winter training of 15 days in 2014 from Banara Udyog Limited (Technical Collaboration With NTE Korea), Manufacture of bearings ,pistons etc. Industrial training for 28 days in 2015 from Indian Railway, Lucknow on “Diesel Electrical Motor Unit (DEMU) ”. Certification course on Leadership From (psychologyworld.org). EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES/ACHIEVEMENTS Participated in 10th National Science Olympiad by Science Olympiad Foundation, Partcipated in The AerotriX Super challenge organized by AerotriX , in association with Concientia’14,IIST Trivandrum, Student Membership of Indian Society For Technical Education, Participated in Technical events of Mechanical Department of AEC, Coordinator of technical event in the annual college festival Cerebrum, 2014 . Presented project of Hydraulic jack on INOVATION DAY 2015 IN AEC,AGRA Participated in various sports events PERSONAL DETAILS Date of birth: 14-FEB-1994 Mother’s name: Mrs. SADHNA GUPTA Father’s name: Mr. ATUL KUMAR GUPTA BANK MANAGER (P.N.B) Brother’s name: Mr. VIDIT GUPTA ANALYST (R.B.S) Permanent address : 6,NEETI BAGH SHAMSHABAD ROAD,AGRA (282005) (UDIT GUPTA) DATE: PLACE:
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Ashraf Ali C- 297 Abul Fazal Enclave part- 2 Okhla New Delhi 110025 Email id: ashraf.mahagun@gmail Mob No: 9990437899 Working Experience: Job description Mahagun Group Designation Sr Engg Assessment duration April 2012 to Nov 2016 Project Mahagun Moderne sector-78 Noida structural & fininshing works 25 Acre land area developments Highrise building,lowrise tower,penta house,club,swimming pool and all others ammenuties etc Responsibility: Execution of Structural & finishing works in high rise Tower work as per Drawing and C.P.W.D specification, Preparation of BOQ , Negotiation of rates preparation comparative statements, Preparation of work order in ERP , work order amendments. Sub contractor bill, Material requirements & reconciliation etc. Working summary job description Bhayana builder pvt ltd Designation site engg Assessment duration dec 2009 to April 2012 project JIIT sec 62 noida Responsibility Preparation of monthly labour, material report, daily progress report, monthly financially budget, labour arrangement.sub cont arrangement, verification of sub contractor bills, weekly meeting with our staff regarding working progress, submission of work scheduled on client monthly, and also discuss with drawing relative problem with architect& client Job Description N.k.g infrastructure ltd Designation asst project engg Assessment Duration Nov 2008 To nov 2009 Project E.S.I.C hospital sec -24 Noida (U.P) India Responsibility Layout of building. Preparation of B,B.S , preparation of bill, checking if prw contactor bills, execution of work as per C.P.W.D specification, discuss with clients and architect or any quarry in drawing, preparation of road work like SUB GRADE, WBM., DBM, BM , and also drain and ducting etc Organization HCI(HOTEL CORP. INDIA) Centaur Hotel subsidiary by AIR INDIA Undertaking by Ministry of CivilAviation New Delhi 37 Designation Engineer Civil Assessment Duration 18th Aug 2006 To Oct 2008 Project Renovation of guest room.Public area, health club and maintenance WORKResponsibility Preparation of bills of quantity, checking of contractor bills.Making analysis of rates for extra item, monitoring of the progress of work, to ensure to good quality of work at site ,checking of safety measure. Interaction with contractor architect and consultant Organization M/s Bhardwaj & bhardwaj associates Designation site Engg Assessment Duration Feb 2004to jan2006 PROJECT H.I.G flats satbari village mahrolli Responsibility Execution of work according to drawing & specification of C.P.W.D, preparation f B.B.S. Engaged of material as site requirement, over all responsibility of billing under me, checking of shuttering and reinforcements etc Organization M/s sky line builder and contactor Designation site Engg Assessment Duration march2002to dec 2003 PROJECT 1 Rufida girls hostel Jamia hamdard hostel New delhi 2. S.C boys hostel Jamia millia islamia New delhi Responsibility My Responsibility including execution and monitoring of the Project coordination and different agencies engaged at site , And also preparation of bills for labour contractor, ensuring the safety of labour, checking of reinforcements in slab & beams, and prepare measurement book daily basis.making, TECHNICAL QUALIFICATION 1, DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGG FROM JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA IN 1998 2 B.E IN CIVIL ENGINEERING FROM JAMI A MILLIA ISLAMIA IN 2006 COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE M,S WORD, EXCEL.INTERNET PERSONAL INFORMATION FATHER NAME MR AFSAR ALI DATE OF BIRTH 28.03.1980 PASSPORT NO B5104660 MARTIAL STATUS MARRIED LANGUAGES ENGLISH ,HINDI,URDU HOBBIES CRICKET,TRAVELLING,LISTEN MUSICS,SOCIAL WORK ETC Current Salary 60000 Expected 75000 DECLARATION I hereby declaration that all information/ documents are true correct to the best of knowledge and belief Ashraf Ali
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Nitin Tiwari Phone: +918294773622/7505201093 PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Focused and reliable professional having experience in Production Operations in an Indian multinational automobile manufacturing company with largest manufacturing of vehicles in India and Tractors across the World.. Achieving production target & increasing production from 150 to 185 engines per shift including CRDI Engines for Export model, Genset Engines, Tractor Engines, Construction Equipment Engines & BHL Engines. Development of Manpower by multiskilling planning & training. Monitoring Inspection and analysis of assembly rejection. Implementation of 5-S, TPM, Pokayoke, Kaizen Department level . Work Experience 02 ½ Years Exp. Name Of Company : MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA L TD, NAGPUR Designation : Graduate Technical Trainee Engineer Duration : Since-13.07.2015 to 12.07.2016. T o supervise production line & assembly operations. T o ensure & achieve daily production as per plan & volume of models according to PPC schedule. T o ensure timely delivery & dispatch of products according to PPC schedule . T o reduce absenteeism & multiskilling of operators. T o ensure Zero manufacturing complaint from customer. Imroving quality by reducing RPH through in-house rework & rejection. T o co-ordinate with supply module(Logistics), PPC, QA(MQA & RQA), Manufacturing Process & maintenance departments . Name of Company : NEWTON ENGG. & CONST. CO. L TD , JAMNAGAR Designation : Piping Foreman Duration : Since-07.11.2013 to 07.05.2015. Pipe spool erection in the pipe racks and mechanical jobs like Flange Alignment, Vessel Nozzle Connection, Valve Installations, Pump Station Work and Structural Fabrication, FRP pipe lamination and U.G piping, Y&T branch fabrication, Lamination Cutting Work. Familiar with Isometric drawings, general arrangement drawing (GA), piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID), mechanical dwgs, structural dwgs etc. Preparing daily progress report and always try to maintain the accuracy in the fabrication erection & testing as per drawing and documents. Concerned with output at site with respect to quality and safety. Planning for fabrication and erection activities on the availability of work front. Shop fabrication & Installation of light & heavy steel structures. Shop fabrication & Installation of small and big bore piping. Controlling & Monitoring Fabrication & Erection of piping work. Installation of centrifugal pump. E-mail : [email protected] DETAILS CERTIFICATIONS Diploma in AUTOCAD from UP TEC, with excellent grade . Diploma in PRO-E from LELOGIX CAD Center. EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Participated in “The Gr.Noida Running and Living Half Marathon competition Selected as all-rounder in cricket team of ITS ENGG COLLEGE, GR.NOIDA KEY ACADEMIC PROJECTS Study and analysis of Thread Cutting Machine . PERSONAL DETAILS Father’s Name : Omprakash Tiwari Date of Birth : July 15, 1991 Sex : Male Marital Status : Single Languages Known : Hindi, English & Bhojpuri Hobbies : Reading Books,News Papers,Singing Current CTC : 2.16 Lacs/annum Contact Address : Vill -Bhediya , Post/Thana-Kateya, Distt-Gopalganj (Bihar) Place:………… Date:…………. (Nitin Tiwari) Year Degree Board/Institute % age 2013 B.T ech G.B.T.U/ I.T.S ENGINEERING COLLEGE, GR. NOIDA 68% 2008 XII U.P Board/M.P INTER COLLEGE, GORAKHPUR 63% 2006 X Bihar Board/G.A HIGH SCHOOL, KATEYA 70%
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Voice: +91-8861317220 E-Mail: [email protected] Location: Bangalore Karan Pant Summary MBA(Finance) from ICFAI, Hyderabad, India working as a Manager having over 4 years of experience in Business Development and Credit Appraisal. Seeking a challenging and enriching assignment with a Financial Organization. Work Experience Feb 2016-Present Kotak Mahindra Bank, Bangalore : Relationship Manager Roles: • Acquisition of New-To-Bank clients for channel finance and bank funding across SME, Mid Markets and MNC space in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh regions. • Preparation of Credit Proposals. • Liasioning with support functions e.g. Credit, Operations and legal teams. • Servicing and monitoring of the acquired clientele. October 2014-Jan 2016 IndusInd Bank, Bangalore : Relationship Manager Roles: • Sourcing of New-To-Bank SME clients for Working Capital Loans, Term Loans and Trade Products. • Preparation of Credit Proposals and Co-ordinating with credit departments for loan approvals. • Maintaining, servicing and periodic monitoring of the acquired clientele. April 2013-October 2014 The Karur Vysya Bank, Bangalore : Manager Roles: • Managing and guiding a team of Relationship Officers for Business Development- Current/Savings Account and Loans portfolio Acquisition. • Building customer relationships and generating leads for Para-banking Products such as Credit Cards and Insurance. • Appraising credit and limit size for working capital loans for businesses on the basis of financial analysis. • Handling FOREX operations-Foreign/Inland Letter of Credit, Foreign Remittances and Buyers Credit. • Getting approvals, maintaining regulatory compliance & periodic monitoring of clients. Internship ONGC Videsh Ltd., New Delhi (March 2012-June 2012) Project appraisal of the Angola oil exploration project carried out by ONGC Videsh Ltd. Objectives: • Assimilating data for analysis from various functions viz. finance, technical, legal. • Generation of an overview report based on financial models used at ONGC. • Development of preliminary recommendations for the opportunity. Programmes Attended Branch Management and Business Development at South Indian Banks Staff Training College, Bangalore (2013) Educational Qualifications M.B.A,Finance from ICFAI Business School ,Hyderabad (2011-2013) B.E.,Computer Science from Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, Bangalore,VTU (2007-2011) Personal Details Gender: Male Date of Birth: 19/03/1988 Marital Status: Single Passport valid till: 09/12/2019 Current location: Bangalore
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Curriculum Vitae SHAHJAD HUSAIN SAIFI 381, Jawahar Mohalla, Patpar Ganj Delhi-110091 Mob. : 09210906675 E-mail : [email protected] Career Objective: Want Be a Part of Highly Motivated, Progressive and Friendly Environment Which Allows Using My Professional and Interpersonal Skills in a Professional Environment and Being a Member of a Team That Dynamically Works Towards Success and Growth of the Organization. Academic Qualification: . BA in Economis & Geograohy from Barelly in 2011 Intermediate From U.P. Board, Allahabad with IInd Division in 2008 with (math, chemistry, physics, English) High School From U.P. Board, Allahabad with IInd Division in 2006 Experience: 6 Year as a Supervisor in Jaypee Greens Golf & Spa Resort in from 12 jan. 2010 till date . Personal details: Name :Shahjad Husain Saifi Father’s Name : Mohd. Hanish Date of Birth :05 Feb. 1991 Sex :Male Marital Status :Single Nationality :Indian Language Known:Hindi, English Hobbies:Net Surfing, Watching News & Work for Permanent Address : Village Berkhera, Post Suawala Tehsil Dhampur Bijnor (UP) Pin -246747 passport Details: passport no. K-0952401 Date of Issue 16/03/2012 DateOf Expiry 15/03/2022 Place of Issue BAREILLY Declaration: I hereby declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of my knowledge. Date: ……………………………… Place:………………………………. (SHAHJAD HUSAIN SAIFI)
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RESUME R.ELAKKIYARAJ.,BE., 3Year 4Month experience in Solar Energy Email.id: [email protected] Mob.No: +91-887-000-772-5 SUMMARY 1. Hands on experience in developing, evaluating and analysis of solar energy systems with sound knowledge of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Looking for a challenging position in solar power energy towards with the view to attain professional growth and development. 2. A highly motivated and dynamic electrical engineer with production, testing and commissioning with solar PV module systems. 3. To be associated with progressive organization that give me scope to apply knowledge, skills and myself a part of the team dynamically work towards the growth of organization. 4. To perform task given to me with maximum efficiency and higher quality while maintaining a strict level of professional ethical value. EDUCATION Achieved Bachelor of Degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering , Prince Shri Venkateshwara Engineer College, Anna university of Chennai in the Year of 2013. CAREER HISTORY ORGANIZATION :Aukar Technologies POSITION :Production Engineer DURATION :From April”2013 to Till Now FIELD :Production, Erection and Stock incharge of solar panels CONTACT :aukartech.com JOB RESPONSILITIES 1.PV module designing since 10Wp to 300Wp. 2.Finalizing solar PV efficiency, Module Sixe, Cell Size. 3.Making process of Tabbing, Stringing, Layering, Bus Bar, Lamination, Module Testing using Sun Stimulator, Framing, Fixing Junction Box, Cleaning and Packing. 4.Quality assurance for Module Division. 5.Handle responsibilities of providing technical guidance to the staff in Power Systems. 6.Perform Calculation and determining the solar power systems by using standard Ministry of New and Renewables Energy( MNRE) calculation. 7.Perform research and the best technologies and strategies to provide full support in all phase of project. 8.Responsibilities for identifying requirements to meet project delivery schedules and determining solution, If any 9.Responsibilities for operate and programming in semi-automatic laminating machine. 10.Preparation of weekly and monthly progress updates and Bank account reports. 11.Responsibilities to implement Solar power systems with client satisfy and organization satisfy. Promoting organization in the websites.AREA OF INTEREST Power Plant Engineering Design and Control of Electrical Machines Electrical Estimation ACHIEMENTS Academic result oriented Completed a Home Construction from basements to opening with all responsibilities I had done My Everywhere with full satisfaction HOBBIES Listening the entire world especially My surroundings Playing Carom and Drawing Home wiring MY POSITIVES Innovative Thinker Ability to work with a team Never give up My goal BIO-DATA Father’s Name :RAJENDRAN S D.O.B :23rd DEC 1991 Nationality :INDIAN Languages Known :English and Tamil Marital Status :Unmarried Permanent Address :1/197, Middle Street, Ogalur (post), Kunnam (taluk), Perambalur (district), 621108 Passport Number :L6778368 Passport Validity :31 Dec 2023 DECLARATION I hereby to declare that all the information mentioned above is true to the best of My Knowledge. I will earnestly endeavour My Duty. I requested that I may please be entrusted with a job in your Esteemed Project. DATE : Truthfully, PLACE : (Signature) (ELAKKIYARAJ R)
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LAKSHMANAN SRINIVASAN Mobile: +91-8531979262 ~ E-Mail: [email protected] JOB OBJECTIVE Enthusiastically exploring opportunities to apply knowledge and skills towards a career with a progressive company seeking a people-oriented team player PROFILE SUMMARY 11+ years of work experience in Welding Inspection, Quality Assurance, Quality Control and Team Management. Certified professional - Welding Inspector (CWSIP-3.1), SNT Level II in Non-Destructive Testing - [Radiographic Film Interpretation, Ultrasonic Testing, Magnetic Particle Testing, and Liquid Penetrate Testing]. Preparation of WPS for materials like Stainless Steel and carbon steel. Knowledge in Construction of pipe lines (Under Ground and Above Ground), Inspection of Oil & Gas process piping, Tanking Works and Structural works. Knowledge in welding processes – GTAW, GMAW, FCAW, SAW, SMAW Participation in line checks for system Hydro tests and hand over of systems. Conducting & Inspection of blasting, painting, Wrapping Works and review of PWHT charts. Witness the destructive testing like tensile test, Bend test, Macro Examination, Vickers Hardness Test, V-Notch Charpy impact test. Conduct Positive Material identification test for Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel. Monitoring welding consumables, Fit-up and visual inspections. Conducting Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) and Welder Qualification Records and maintain their continuity records. Material knowledge in Stainless Steel (Type 304, 316, 316L) Profound knowledge of Quality standards - ASME B31.3 , ASME SEC IX , ASME SEC V & API 1104 Proficiency in selection and application of welding consumables for various material combinations. Proficient at carrying out various tests (as individual/with supporting staffs) and inspection to ensure compliance with quality standards Develop, implement, communicate and maintain a quality plan to bring the Company’s Quality Systems and Policies into compliance with quality system requirements. Ensuring tests and procedures are properly understood, carried out and evaluated by supporting staffs are in accordance with guidelines, quality plan & project requirements; Experience in estimation of timeline, resource required to complete the project, tracking the every day status and initiating improvements as needed to meet changing demands or requirements. Ability to analyze responses, understand clients' needs and focus on quality, precision & punctual delivery of results. Experience in handling the team size more than 30 as a project leader & Leading QA/QC department with 15 QA/QC Personnel [QA/QC Engineers, QC inspectors, Test Pack Coordinator, Document Controllers]. CERTIFICATION CWSIP-3.1, Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) ASNT Level II Certified Professional in Non-Destructive Testing(NDT) : Radiographic Film interpretation Ultrasonic testing Magnetic particle testing Liquid penetrate testing TRAINING CSOC- Construction Safety Orientation Course (General Trade ) SOC- Safety Orientation Course (Oil/Petrochemical) SIC- Safety Instruction Course for Supervisors (Manhole) BCSS- Building & Construction Supervisors Safety Course CSCPM –Construction Safety Course For Project Manager WAHSC – Work At Height Supervisor Course SICMFS- Safety Induction Course (Manhole) For Supervisor ORGANISATIONAL EXPERIENCE Nov’10 To Aug’16 WEC Engineers and Constructors Pte Ltd, Singapore. Position : QA/QC Engineer cum Project Lead Role & Responsibilities: Arrangements and carrying daily inspection schedule with clients and main-con. Preparation of daily inspection reports and attending the weekly and daily meetings. Closing of Non-conformance reports, Corrective Action Reports. Method of Statement, QA/QC Procedures, Test Packages for Equipment and Piping works preparation. Conducting and Witness of Site inspections like fit up, visual inspection for welds, MPI, UT, Hydro-tests, Holiday tests, wrapping activities, Painting inspections etc., Witness Welders qualification test and review their RT reports. Issuance of Welder ID Cards and certificates to the qualified welders. Training for Welders in GTAW, SAW and SMAW welding. Involve in production and purchasing of material. Arrangement for QC activities and maintaining a wrapping team as well as testing team. Arrangements for Radiographic activities in night shift like permit, manpower, awareness of joints to RT Technician, RT requests etc., Doing case study, maintain Welders log sheet and repair percentage. Conducting of Hydro tests, Pneumatic tests, Vacuum tests and Static Hydro tests basing on Global Practice (Exxon), B31.3 and Shaw specifications . Highlights:  leaded a team of 30 members and ensured highest standards of performance PROJECTS HANDLEDProject : Singapore Parallel Train Olefins Recovery Project. Main Con : Shaw Stone & Webster Asia Inc., Client : Exxon Mobil Location : 100 Jurong island, Singapore. Period : July 2010 to May 2011 Scope of works: a) Installation of underground pipe lines Cooling Water of 84” to 4”, fire Water lines, Tempered Water, Process Waste Water and Storm water. b) Pipe line testing works like Pneumatic Testing, Vacuum Testing, Static Test and Hydro Testing. c) Grouting works and pits installation. d) Painting works with epoxy paint and wrapping works with H35 & Polyken tape for the above mentioned lines. Project : Diversion of 48” Submarine Crude Oil Pipeline at Ayer Chawan Basin. Client : McConnell Dowell South East Asia Pte Ltd. Third Party : Setsco Services Pte Ltd. Location : Jurong island Highway, Singapore. Period : June 2011 to Jan 2012 Scope of Work: a)Installation of 48” pipe line from SRU plant to Exxon Mobil Gate B through underground and above ground works. b) Concrete Pipe Shoe installation and painting works. c) 100% NDT requirements for welding works. Project : Chang Chun Project (Dairen Chemical Plant Project) Main con : Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd. Client : Fu-Tai Engineering Co ltd. Location : No.35, Tembasu Avenue, Jurong Island. Period : Feb 2012 to Aug 2012 Scope of works: a) Installation of underground pipe lines Cooling Water of 84” to 4”, Foam Fire Water lines and Oily Waste Water. b) Pipe line testing works like Pneumatic Testing, static Test and Hydro testing. c) Wrapping works with SHAIC AC-700 PE Anti-corrosion above mentioned lines. Project : Proposed extension of fuel hydrant system for bays 11 to 14 & bay 101 to bay 103 new code C Aircraft Parking stands at the Budget Terminal at Singapore Changi Airport Consultant : BP Consultancy Client : Changi Airport Fuel Hydrant Installation Pte Ltd. (CAFHI) Location : Budget Terminal (Changi Airport).Period : Sep 2012 to Mar 2013 Scope of Works: a) Design of Construction Drawings, Fabrication works, Installation of Tie – in New Main lines, Risers, Low Point drains, Hydrant Pit box and Hydrant Pit valves. b) Installation of 18” pipe line along with the 6 risers in 6 bays , bay 11 to 14 and bay 101 to 103 c) Pressure test, soak test and flushing for the completed lines. d) Circular Hydrant Pit Biscuits. Project : Conversion of remote stands 200, 201 & 202 to Mars at the Terminal 1 at Singapore Changi Airport Consultant : BP Consultancy Client : Changi Airport Fuel Hydrant Installation Pte Ltd. (CAFHI) Location : Budget Terminal (Changi Airport). Period : Apr 2013 to Dec 2013 Scope of Works: a) Design of Construction Drawings, Fabrication works, Installation of Tie – in New Main lines, Risers, Low Point drains, Hydrant Pit box and Hydrant Pit valves. b) Installation of 6” pipe line along with the risers in 3 bays (200, 201 & 202) c) Pressure test, soak test and flushing for the completed lines. d) Circular Hydrant Pit Biscuits. Project : proposed extension of fuel hydrant system for three new code C Aircraft parking stands at the former Budget Terminal at Singapore Changi Airport. Consultant : E-Jet Consultancy. Client : Changi Airport Fuel Hydrant Installation Pte Ltd. (CAFHI) Location : Former Budget Terminal (Changi Airport). Period : Jan 2014 to Nov 2014 Scope of Works: a)Design of Construction Drawings, Fabrication works, Installation of Tie – in New Main lines, Risers, Low Point drains, Hydrant Pit box and Hydrant Pit valves. b) Installation of 18” pipe line along with the 6 risers in 3 bays G15, G16 and G17 c) Pressure test, soak test and flushing for the completed lines. d) Circular Hydrant Pit Biscuits. Project : Proposed extension of fuel hydrant system for New Aircraft Parking stands at Singapore Changi Airport for 500 Series (8 New bays) and 600 Series (2 New Bays) Consultant : E-Jet Consultancy. Client : Changi Airport Fuel Hydrant Installation Pte Ltd. (CAFHI) Location : 500 Series Cargo, North End Reservoir and 600 Series. Period : Nov 2014 to Till Date Scope of Works: a) Design of Construction Drawings, Fabrication works, Installation of Tie – in New Main lines, Risers, Low Point drains, Hydrant Pit box and Hydrant Pit valves. b) Installation of 18” pipe line for 500 series Bay 510 to BAY 515 (B747-400 Size Aircraft), Bay 516 to 517 (A380 Size) c) Installation of 18” pipe line for 600 series Bay 605 of (B747-400 Size Aircraft) and Bay 600 of A380 Size along with the 26 risers. d) Pressure test, soak test and flushing for the completed lines. e) Circular Hydrant Pit Biscuits. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE Aug’08 – Sep’10 Anusha Engineering Works., Patancheru, Hydrabad as QA/QC Engineer Project: Hindustan Shipyard, Krishna Gate, Dockyard. India & BPCL Mumbai Position: Jr.QC Engineer Period: Aug’08 – Sep’10 Client: Hindustan Shipyard & BPCL Role inspection of Initial, In progress and final piping & structures Verification of material certifications of various materials Preparation of welding checklists and final documentation with NDT reports Client coordination for inspection activities. Inspection and analysis as per acceptance criteria study Jul’04 – Jun’08 Lixin Engineering Pte Ltd., No.1 Kianteck, Singapore as QC Engineer Project: Keppel Fels, Jurong Shipyard, Position: QC Engineer Period: Jul’04 – Jun’08 Client: Jurong & Keppel Fels Contractor: Lixin Engineering Pte Ltd Project : B258. B265, B270, B273, B274, B280, B281 Role Preparation of inspection activities according the client requirements Carry out daily inspection of piping and structural works Preparation of welding checklists and final documentation with NDT reports Conducting welder’s qualification test and maintaining their records. Welding electrode procurement as per requirements of code and client Third party and client coordination in inspection activities EDUCATION DME (Diploma in Mechanical Engineering) from VLB Janaki Ammal Polytechnic, Coimbatore, State Board Of Technical Education and Training, Chennai in 2002 IT SKILLS Well versed with Windows OS, MS Office and Internet Applications.PERSONAL DETAILS Date of Birth :20th June 1984 Permanent Address: 5/87A, Bajanaikovil Street, Natchiar patti, Srivilliputhur Taluk, Tamilnadu – 626 125. Languages Known :English, Tamil and Telugu Passport No : K3679162 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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Resume MOHAMMED OBAIDUR RAHMAN E-mail id: [email protected] Mobile No: +91 9934953806 / 8210933267 Skype ID: pappuobaid Job Summary: I have work experience as Executive Site Engineer/ Billing Supervisor in the Building Construction for Oil & Gas Petrochemical and Refinery Company, Up Gradation of Oily, Power Plant, Waste water and Drinking Water Treatment Plant, Road, LNG Pipe line, High Raise Buildings and other Industrial Projects in KSA, Kuwait, UAE, West Africa and India. Total Experience : Over 10 Years Working Experience. 5 years 11 month in Oil & Gas Company and 4 Years in Building Construction & Maintenance Company. (India -1 Years ~ Total Gulf- 9 Years) Professional Qualification:- 02 Nov. 2017 to 09 Jan. 2018 FOR SHUTDOWN PROJECTCivil Construction Supervisor ~ Company Brunel Energy EQUATE Petrochemical Co. KUWAIT Project: Central Control Building (Expansion) Construction Work Package-2 05 Jan. 2017 to 25 Oct. 2017 Civil Site Engineer BST Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd. Project: TATA Housing board, Jamsed pur, Jharkhand, India 22 Aug. 2014 to 30 Nov. 2016 Civil Construction Supervisor Samsung Engineering Co. Ltd. KSA Project: SWCC, Yanbu Power Plant KSA, HFO Tank, LFO Tank, Tank Foundation, Tank Dike Wall, Pipe Sleeper, Pipe Rack Foundation, Pipe trench Foundation and Excavation and back filling, Forwarding Pump House, Switchgear Building, Metering Station Grouting and Surface preparation Road and Subway. 2 2 Aug. 2014 to 22 Sep. 2015 Civil Construction Supervisor Project: SAUDI ARAMCO Riyadh Refinery Clean Transportation Fuel, Working Pipe rack Foundation, LNG Pipe Line, Pipe sleeper, Equipment & Reactor Foundation, Substation & Tank Foundation and Dike wall, Electrical Duck Bank, Man hole Road works (Aramco Permit Received ) 02 May 2013 to 22 May 2014 Civil Supervisor Samsung Engineering Co. Ltd. UAE Project: TKREER, CBDC, Ruwais, Abu Dhabi. UAE Worked in Stone Column and Bared Piles worked & Sump Pit, Pipe rack Foundation, Pipe sleeper Reactor and Equipment Foundation Electrical & Instrument Duct Bank, Catch Basin Valve Box Manhole TAKRRER & CBDC Road worked Paving worked. 16 Oct. 2011 to 11 Jan. 2013 Civil Site Engineer CSL Group SENEGAL (Guinee Conakary) West Africa Project: CIMAF Cement Plant ( POLIYSIUS ThyssenKrupp) Working as Stockag Clinkar, Hopper Loading, Belt Convoyer, Hopper building, Boll mail, Boll mail building, and Cement cello. 25 May 2010 to 26 July 2011 Civil Engineer ETA ASCON (Associated Construction & Investment Co.LLC.) Construction Project: Oil & Gas ADNOC Ruwais- Abu Dhabi. Staff Marriage Accommodation Package-VI, Certificate of Appreciation (Outstanding Safety Performance with Gold Coin Award .) 12 Mar. 2008 to 27 Mar. 2010 Civil Site Engineer Youssef Marroun Contracting Est. Riyadh, Jeddah. Project: Saudi Aramco. Rabic Petroleum Construction & Maintenance worked (King Fahad Palace, South Obur, Jeddah and Al-Hawaeya Palace, Tabukh, Makkah Palace , Makkah, Dar Al Tohed Hotel) Safety Responsibilities : Conducts Periodically Tool Box Meeting. Keep all safety Records. Assure work permit wear in place in permit to work/ restricted areas before any work start and make sure all precaution were implemented follow ensuring that Lawful prevention. Implement JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS safety precaution. Duties Job Description and Responsibility : Study and Review of drawings, Calculating Materials and Labour cost, Planning and Scheduling Submission of materiel approval, Measuring safety, labours allocation and Preparation of daily progress report to submit Project Engineer/ Chief Engineer, Submit the work up date report to Superior level and I also have Good knowledge in HSC job Safety. Productivity measurement, Cost of control, ITR Summiting, Communicate and Co-ordinate with other staff and peoples, and I have good knowledge of structural and water proof finishing work. I have working experience structural work in beams, column, slab, stair, walls, and non structural work in beams, columns screed blinding lintels in steel erection, reinforcement work. Also I have working experience in shattering work in column beam slab and staircase shuttering work concrete dimensions layout work, stemmed of concert and concrete poring work and water curing with hessian cloth covered by polyethylene sheets etc. Finishing Construction and Maintenance Worked : AAC block work Concrete block work Marking the block work layouts at site and preparation for plaster work and internal and external fixating the batten mark and door window sub frame fixing work Making the one grope of plaster work get the work done as per instruction received from the concerned project engineer To maintain the labour track records to get the maximum accurate output and maintain the policy of team work. To work with all safety rules and regulation required for site like steel concrete, blocks, tiles door & window sub frame And water purifying material and arrange the working tools masons carpenters and steel fixtures Submitting daily progress report to Chief Engineer Bill Preparation & Checking. Estimate the Quantity of Materials Preparing Change Order for Additional Works. Rising requisitions for materials and man power as per the site requirement and schedule. Rising requisitions for materials and man power as per the site requirement and schedule. Strictly follow the safety Instructions in the work site. Painting of wall wooden Material Reconciliation on Monthly Basis. Working Knowledge & Abilities Oil And Gas :- I have many working experience from the Pipe rack foundation Pipe sleeper HFO & LFO Tank construction. Few background work experience help me in to build my carrier are mentions here. Study Structural drawing & Isometric, Section, and horizontal view drawing. ♦ Reading & understanding all approved construction drawings. ♦ Labour Management Skills. ♦ Preparation of lay out works. ♦ Preparation of bar bending Schedule. ♦ From work know ledge, include Perri, Dokka, Pascal & other general form works. ♦ Good knowledge & Experience in Structural Part. ♦ Good knowledge Experience in finishing Part Include, False Ceiling dry Wall Partition. ♦ Knowledge & Experience in concrete casting & other related works. ♦ Knowledge Experience, in external works such as Earth, Cut & Fill Excavations, for under ground utility Services, Roads Hard Scapping (Core Stone & Inter lock Paving) Soft Scapping. ♦ Knowledge & Experience in Scaffolding Works. ♦ Attends to project coordination meeting, discuss the action plans and control labour and materials. ♦ Prepares labour and material take-off. ♦ Initiates the preparation of R.C.(requisition slip) for materials and submit to Project in charge for checking. ♦ Monitors delivery of materials on site as compared to requisition. ♦ Frequent site inspection. ♦. ♦ To work with all rules and regulations. ♦ Setting of foundation as per approved drawings . ♦ Calculation of steel and courted required for the villa or building as per approved drawing . ♦ Form work for structure as per drawing. ♦ Block work set out and preparation for plaster work. ♦ Calculation of materials required for site like steel concrete, blocks, toilets and water proofing materials etc. ♦ Co-ordination between higher authorities and sub ordinates. ♦ Submitting daily progress report to Chief Engineer. Technical Qualification : Diploma in Civil Engineering (3-Years course) From Government Naveen Polytechnic, Patna Auto-CAD (Drawing & Designing) from INDO DANISH TOOL ROOM Jamshed Pur, Jharkhand. Computer Skill: Auto-CAD 06/07/08 & 2009, MS Dos, Windows XP and Vista & 7 MS Office Photoshop, Page Maker. Educational Qualification : HSC (10+2, I.Com) Form Bihar Intermediate Education Council Patna, Bihar. Personal Profile: Name : Mohammed Obaidur Rahman Spouse’s name :Nagma Parween Father’s name :Mohammed Nasir Alam Ansari Mother’s name :Maimun Nesa Date of Birth and Place :15-10-1985 ( Muzaffar pur, Bihar) Nationality : Indian Religion : Muslim (Islam) Marital status : Married Languages Known :English, Arabic, Urdu, and Hindi Passport Details : Passport No. :S-1377673 ( ECNR ) Date of Issue :22 / 06 / 2018 Date of Expiry :21 / 06 / 2028 Place of Issue :Patna (Bihar) Saudi Arabia Driving License : D. License No :2371218591 Date of Issue :01 / 09 / 2016 Date of Expiry :26 / 05 / 2026 Place of Issue :Yanbu (Saudi Arabia) India Driving License : D. License No :BR-0620170176809 Date of Issue :21/12/2016 Date of Expiry :31/05/2026 Place of Issue :Muzaffar pur, Bihar INDIA Permanent Address :Mohd. Obaidur Rahman Village + Post - Parsuni nath, P/s - Baruraj Dist- Muzaffar pur, Bihar-843127 [India] Home Mobile No: +91-9931804393 / 8002958141 Present Address : Mohd. Obaidur Rahman Sector 12 E, Koper Kharne, Navi Mumbai Maharashtra 400709 [India] Mobile No: +91-9934953806 / 8210933267 I do hereby declare that all the information and details given above are accurate and true to the best my knowledge. Give me a chance; I will be able to prove my mettle in the organization like yours. Thanking You Date: 20-02-2019 … ………………………… Place: Navi Mumbai 400709 Mohammad Obaidur Rahman
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