

Dr. Deepa Shree
Interventional Radiologist
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Dr. Deepa Shree is a practicing IR in Chennai, India.
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Episode # 50 • 13 Oct 2019
Practicing IR in India
Dr. Deepa Shree tells us about the challenges she faced building her IR practice in Chennai, and how she is spreading awareness of the specialty and training new IRs to help serve the need throughout India.
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About
Dr. Deepa Shree is the Head of the Department, Interventional Radiology at Dr Rela Institute and Medical Centre in Chennai, India. She received her MBBS from NTR University of Health Sciences in India. She then received her MRCP from the Royal College of Physicians, London, UK and received her FRCR from the Royal College of Radiologists. She is an European board-certified Interventional radiologist holding EBIR qualification, who underwent training in radiology at Yorkshire deanery, United Kingdom. She has also practiced as general physician with a royal college qualification of MRCP prior to obtaining her radiology qualification, hence has a wider perspective from clinicians’ point of view. She was chosen as an international scholar to represent India in 2015 at Society of Interventional Radiology Meeting, Atlanta, USA. She is a professional development advisor at IRIA, Indian radiological imaging association and also coordinates activities and organizes teaching sessions for post graduates as part of Chennai Interventional radiology Forum – called as MIRACLE (Madras Interventional Radiology CirCLE). She has performed over 1800 transarterial chemo-embolisations, over 200 uterine artery embolisations and several other vascular and non-vascular radiological procedures. She is also the author of the book Art of Balance.
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