DR. ANURAG
DR. ANURAG
Dr. Anurag Gupta is an Associate Consultant in Interventional Radiology at Apollo Hospital, Jubilee Hills. He completed his MD DNB in Radiodiagnosis from Tata Memorial Hospital and his MBBS from SNMC, Jodhpur.
With accolades like the HBNI Affiliated MD Student of the Year Award (2020), Dr. Gupta has a strong research background, focusing on artificial intelligence in healthcare and oncology imaging. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the Indian Society of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (ISVIR) and the American College of Radiology (ACR), dedicated to advancing interventional radiology and patient care.
ACHIEVEMENTS
- HBNI Affiliated MD Student of the Year Award (2020)
- 2nd Prize in ISVIR Complication Meet – Miscellaneous Category
- 2nd Prize in Teaching Files (April 2019) at Holy Spirit Hospital, Mumbai
- Twice Top 5 Winner in RSNA Image Contest (2017) across different categories
- Overall Winner of Radstar Quiz (TMH) – 2017
- Awarded Distinction in 4 Subjects during MBBS
EXPERIENCE
Associate Consultant, Apollo Hospital, Jubilee Hills (Dec 2023 – Present) Focus on neuro and peripheral vascular interventions, including peripheral angioplasty, stenting, and varicose vein treatment.
Fellowship, Tata Memorial Hospital (Oct 2021 – Oct 2023) Performed a range of neuro, vascular, and oncological interventions. Developed and led the IR department at TMC Varanasi, pioneering radiofrequency ablation and gastrostomy procedures.
Senior Residency, Tata Memorial Hospital & AIIMS Jodhpur (May 2020 – Sept 2021) Performed percutaneous interventions and neuro-oncological procedures with independent patient management.
Observership, Endovascular Clinic (Oct 2023 – Nov 2023) Assisted in advanced endovascular procedures.
EDUCATION
Dr. Anurag Gupta completed his MD DNB in Radiodiagnosis from the prestigious Tata Memorial Hospital between 2017-2020, where he gained in-depth expertise in advanced diagnostic and interventional radiology. Prior to this, he earned his MBBS from SNMC, Jodhpur (2011-2016), followed by a comprehensive internship at the same institution (2016-2017). His extensive training has equipped him with a solid foundation in radiology and interventional procedures.
TRAINING & INTERNSHIP
Dr. Anurag Gupta completed his internship at SNMC, Jodhpur in 2016-2017, where he worked across various medical disciplines. During this period, he developed essential clinical skills, managed diverse patient cases, and gained valuable hands-on experience in medical diagnostics and patient care.
His training continued at Tata Memorial Hospital, where he focused on radiological and interventional procedures. He was exposed to cutting-edge diagnostic imaging and oncological interventions, refining his expertise in advanced radiodiagnosis and interventional radiology.
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Anurag Gupta has contributed extensively to medical literature through various peer-reviewed research publications. His work spans topics such as cystic brain lesions, molecular functional imaging, artificial intelligence in healthcare, oncology during pregnancy, and the clinical–radiological features of methotrexate-induced subacute leukoencephalopathy. Notable publications include articles in Cancer Research, Statistics, and Treatment, where he has co-authored research on imaging in head and neck cancers and penned groundbreaking studies on unusual metastatic presentations and oncological imaging in immunocompromised pediatric patients.
His research endeavors reflect a commitment to advancing radiology and interventional techniques. Noteworthy publications include his collaboration on the standardization of imaging for head and neck cancer staging, and his work on imaging complications in oncology. He has also contributed to Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine on the role of interventional radiology in obstetric emergencies, showcasing his expertise in critical care.
RESEARCH WORK
- Chief Investigator of the study on “Warming of Contrast Media in India”, evaluating the impact of extrinsic warmers for intravenous CT contrast on contrast extravasations and allergic-like reactions, involving 24,000 cases.
- Investigated the molecular functional imaging of rare penile metastasis, published in Cancer Research, Statistics, and Treatment (2020).
- Conducted research on artificial intelligence in healthcare, focusing on its transformative potential in developing nations, published in Cancer Research, Statistics, and Treatment (2019).
- Co-authored a study on oncology and pregnancy, highlighting the importance of cautious imaging in pregnant oncology patients, published in Cancer Research, Statistics, and Treatment (2019).
- Studied the clinical–radiological features of methotrexate-induced subacute leukoencephalopathy in leukemia patients, including the ‘Panda eye sign’, published in Cancer Research, Statistics, and Treatment (2019).
- Researched atypical imaging presentations of herpes simplex virus encephalitis in pediatric oncology patients, published in the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology (2022)
- Contributed to a study on interventional radiology in obstetric emergencies, published in the Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (2021).
- Co-authored a paper on synoptic reporting in head and neck cancers, focusing on standardizing imaging in cancer staging, published in Cancer Research, Statistics, and Treatment (2022).
REFERENCE
Dr SUYASH KULKARNI
Head of department, Interventional radiology, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai. Past president ISVIR
DR NITIN SHETTY
Head of department, Interventional radiology, Actrec, Navi Mumbai
DR BHAVESH POPAT
Director Endovascular,Mumbai
DR SURESH GIRAGANI
Chief consultant, Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad
MEMBERSHIPS
- Indian Society of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (ISVIR)
- Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA)
- Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR)
- Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)
- European Society of Radiology (ESR)
- Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology (AOSR)
- American College of Radiology (ACR)Indian Medical Association (IMA)