Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Accomplishments
Certification
Practising History
Licensing Authorities
Conference Presentations
Audits
Peer Reviewer
Membership
Other Achievements
Verification Statement
Residential Status
Personal Information
Publications
Languages
Timeline
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Anantha Shreepad Bhat

Birtinya,Australia

Summary

Professional in medical field with strong foundation in patient care and diagnostic procedures. Known for collaborative teamwork, adaptability, and achieving patient-centered results. Skilled in clinical assessments, treatment planning, and patient communication. Reliable and effective under changing healthcare needs, ensuring optimal outcomes.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Orthopaedic SHO

Sunshine Coast University Hospital
01.2025 - Current
  • Collaborated with healthcare team members to offer comprehensive patient care, enhancing overall health outcomes.
  • Responded effectively to emergency situations by applying critical thinking skills under pressure for optimal patient care delivery.
  • Improved patient outcomes by providing high-quality care and implementing evidence-based practices.
  • Assisted senior physicians during surgeries, contributing to successful outcomes and improved patient recovery times.
  • Conducted routine follow-up visits with patients post-surgery or after significant medical events, monitoring progress for optimum recovery.
  • Collected, recorded and maintained patient medical history, reports and examination results.
  • Participated in continuing education and professional development to enhance expertise and skills.
  • Implemented individualized care plans to improve patient outcomes.
  • Performed minor procedures to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions.

Urological Resident Medical Officer

Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital
04.2024 - 06.2024
  • Maintain Urine List
  • Maintain Urology Ward patient list for ward rounds
  • Manage ward duties and acute urological and medical emergencies
  • Consent patients for various Urological procedures e.g., Flexible cystoscopy, Transperineal Biopsy of Prostate etc.
  • Schedule patients for the ‘Emergency board’ and communicate directly between theatre floor coordinator and anaesthetics for review
  • Assist in performing Flexible cystoscopy
  • Observe urological procedures when possible after ward duties have been completed
  • Assist with consultations in the Urology Outpatient Clinic setting and schedule in elective procedures and arrange further investigations as appropriate e.g., CTKUB, CTIVP etc.
  • Break bad news – in the setting of Outpatient Clinic – e.g., prostate cancer diagnosis; and discuss further management options with the patient after discussing the case with the Urology consultant
  • Assist in clerking in Urology patients within the ED setting to be brought into the ward/theatre
  • Assist in the Urology Pre-admission clinic for elective procedures and coordinate appropriate reviews by anaesthetics and pharmacy teams
  • Organise prompt discharge summaries and discharge medications/scripts
  • Work within a busy multi-disciplinary team involving; Ward nurses, specialist Urology Clinical Consultant nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, senior Urology registrars and consultants, and the Urology case manager

Orthopaedic Resident Medical Officer

Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital
02.2024 - 04.2024
  • Assist in maintaining the Orthopaedic inpatient list
  • Assist in the Orthopaedic Pre-admission clinic for elective procedures and coordinate appropriate reviews by anaesthetics and pharmacy teams
  • Assist in the Orthopaedics Outpatient Department clinic activities including; providing management plans for Orthopaedic patients, scheduling appropriate investigative imaging assessments, booking and consenting patients for elective Orthopaedic procedures after discussing all the above with a senior Orthopaedic registrar or consultant
  • Book and consent patients for the ‘Emergency Board’ and communicate directly between anaesthetics and the theatre floor coordinator for review of the case concerned
  • Manage medical issues on the Orthopaedic ward after performing an initial assessment, involving appropriate teams as required e.g., Perioperative team, Cardiology team, Medical team etc both locally and at Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH)
  • Liase with the Orthopaedic Geriatric team as appropriate for Neck of Femur (NOF) fracture patients
  • Assist in theatres when the opportunity arose – Trauma list and/or Elective list
  • Assisted in the following key procedures during rotation: Ankle External Fixation and ORIF; Total Knee Arthroplasty; Patella Tendon Repair; Carpal Tunnel Release; Ankle ORIF; Distal Radius ORIF
  • Attend and participate in weekly departmental teaching activities and case discussions
  • Complete prompt, concise and accurate discharge summaries and arrange appropriate follow up appointments and/or procedures for patients after further consultation from either the Orthopaedic registrar or consultant
  • Ensure discharge medications and appropriate Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis was provided to the patient as per consultant request

Orthopaedic Resident Medical Officer

Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital
02.2024 - 04.2024
  • Assist in maintaining the Orthopaedic inpatient list
  • Assist in the Orthopaedic Pre-admission clinic for elective procedures and coordinate appropriate reviews by anaesthetics and pharmacy teams
  • Assist in the Orthopaedics Outpatient Department clinic activities including; providing management plans for Orthopaedic patients, scheduling appropriate investigative imaging assessments, booking and consenting patients for elective Orthopaedic procedures after discussing all the above with a senior Orthopaedic registrar or consultant
  • Book and consent patients for the ‘Emergency Board’ and communicate directly between anaesthetics and the theatre floor coordinator for review of the case concerned
  • Manage medical issues on the Orthopaedic ward after performing an initial assessment, involving appropriate teams as required e.g., Perioperative team, Cardiology team, Medical team etc both locally and at Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH)
  • Liase with the Orthopaedic Geriatric team as appropriate for Neck of Femur (NOF) fracture patients
  • Assist in theatres when the opportunity arose – Trauma list and/or Elective list
  • Assisted in the following key procedures during rotation: Ankle External Fixation and ORIF; Total Knee Arthroplasty; Patella Tendon Repair; Carpal Tunnel Release; Ankle ORIF; Distal Radius ORIF
  • Attend and participate in weekly departmental teaching activities and case discussions
  • Complete prompt, concise and accurate discharge summaries and arrange appropriate follow up appointments and/or procedures for patients after further consultation from either the Orthopaedic registrar or consultant
  • Ensure discharge medications and appropriate Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis was provided to the patient as per consultant request

Foundation Year 2 Urology Doctor

Southend University Hospital
12.2023 - 01.2024
  • Clerk in Urological patients from Emergency and the Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU)
  • Assist in managing Urology inpatient list and participate in ward rounds
  • Assist in managing patient 2-way and 3-way catheters as appropriate and monitor continuous bladder irrigations (CBI’s)
  • Manage inpatient medications and discharge medications as appropriate and when required as per consultant request
  • Participate in General Surgery on-calls

Foundation Year 2 Urology Doctor

Southend University Hospital
12.2023 - 01.2024
  • Clerk in Urological patients from Emergency and the Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU)
  • Assist in managing Urology inpatient list and participate in ward rounds
  • Assist in managing patient 2-way and 3-way catheters as appropriate and monitor continuous bladder irrigations (CBI’s)
  • Manage inpatient medications and discharge medications as appropriate and when required as per consultant request
  • Participate in General Surgery on-calls

Foundation Year 2 Emergency Medicine Doctor

Southend University Hospital
08.2023 - 12.2023
  • Clerk undifferentiated patients in the Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) and organise prompt referrals to the relevant specialties within the hospital or to the Royal London Hospital as appropriate
  • Organise urgent investigations and provide immediate management plans after discussing cases with the registrar or consultant on-call
  • Assess patients in the Rapid Assessment and Triage (RAT) bay and organise prompt handovers to the relevant team (medical or surgical) as appropriate
  • Participate in the primary survey of trauma patients in the Resus Bay alongside the General and Orthopaedic surgery teams and Anaesthetics
  • Assess, provide initial management and handover patients that are based in the Majors Bay as appropriate to the relevant teams (medical or surgical) or discharge
  • Organise referrals to the Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) unit for patients that are stable and do not require urgent investigations and management for further workup
  • Practice basic suturing skills, stapling and initial wound care management in cases involving minor trauma
  • Assist in performing manual reduction of distal radius fractures and application of a cast; and subsequent imaging and follow up with Orthopaedics
  • Diagnose and provide initial management for Neck of Femur (NOF) fractures and referral to the Orthopaedic team
  • Diagnose septic arthritis and organise appropriate investigations and referral to Orthopaedics for further management
  • Diagnose incarcerated hernia and acute appendicitis and organise prompt investigations and referrals to the General Surgery team after discussion with seniors within the Emergency Department
  • Perform nasal cautery on patients with recurrent epistaxis and refer to ENT surgeons
  • Perform an initial slit lamp assessment for patients with suspected traumatic eye injury and organise prompt referrals to Ophthalmology

Foundation Year 2 Emergency Medicine Doctor

Southend University Hospital
08.2023 - 12.2023
  • Clerk undifferentiated patients in the Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) and organise prompt referrals to the relevant specialties within the hospital or to the Royal London Hospital as appropriate
  • Organise urgent investigations and provide immediate management plans after discussing cases with the registrar or consultant on-call
  • Assess patients in the Rapid Assessment and Triage (RAT) bay and organise prompt handovers to the relevant team (medical or surgical) as appropriate
  • Participate in the primary survey of trauma patients in the Resus Bay alongside the General and Orthopaedic surgery teams and Anaesthetics
  • Assess, provide initial management and handover patients that are based in the Majors Bay as appropriate to the relevant teams (medical or surgical) or discharge
  • Organise referrals to the Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) unit for patients that are stable and do not require urgent investigations and management for further workup
  • Practice basic suturing skills, stapling and initial wound care management in cases involving minor trauma
  • Assist in performing manual reduction of distal radius fractures and application of a cast; and subsequent imaging and follow up with Orthopaedics
  • Diagnose and provide initial management for Neck of Femur (NOF) fractures and referral to the Orthopaedic team
  • Diagnose septic arthritis and organise appropriate investigations and referral to Orthopaedics for further management
  • Diagnose incarcerated hernia and acute appendicitis and organise prompt investigations and referrals to the General Surgery team after discussion with seniors within the Emergency Department
  • Perform nasal cautery on patients with recurrent epistaxis and refer to ENT surgeons
  • Perform an initial slit lamp assessment for patients with suspected traumatic eye injury and organise prompt referrals to Ophthalmology

Foundation Year 1 Trauma & Orthopaedics (T&O) Doctor

Southend University Hospital
04.2023 - 08.2023
  • Carry out assessing surgical patients in the Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU)
  • Carry out routine practical procedures including taking blood/venepuncture and cannulation on the wards
  • Insertion and review of Urinary Catheters
  • Successfully performed a Knee Aspiration under supervision
  • Wound care management including practicing suturing skills
  • Manage perioperative and acutely unwell T&O (trauma and elective), General Surgery and Urology patients on ward
  • Step into theatres to assist in procedures when called upon – assisting in Total Knee Arthroplasty, Total Hip Arthroplasty and Hip Hemiarthroplasty
  • Participate in an audit within the Trauma & Orthopaedics department
  • Clerk General Surgical Patients in the Emergency Department (ED)
  • Participate in night on-call Trauma Calls and Primary Survey
  • Organise prompt referrals to Royal London Hospital (RLH) for further treatment and management of patients especially for unstable spinal cord injury
  • Attend outpatient clinics being run by T&O senior registrars and consultants

Foundation Year 1 Trauma & Orthopaedics (T&O) Doctor

Southend University Hospital
04.2023 - 08.2023
  • Carry out assessing surgical patients in the Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU)
  • Carry out routine practical procedures including taking blood/venepuncture and cannulation on the wards
  • Insertion and review of Urinary Catheters
  • Successfully performed a Knee Aspiration under supervision
  • Wound care management including practicing suturing skills
  • Manage perioperative and acutely unwell T&O (trauma and elective), General Surgery and Urology patients on ward
  • Step into theatres to assist in procedures when called upon – assisting in Total Knee Arthroplasty, Total Hip Arthroplasty and Hip Hemiarthroplasty
  • Participate in an audit within the Trauma & Orthopaedics department
  • Clerk General Surgical Patients in the Emergency Department (ED)
  • Participate in night on-call Trauma Calls and Primary Survey
  • Organise prompt referrals to Royal London Hospital (RLH) for further treatment and management of patients especially for unstable spinal cord injury
  • Attend outpatient clinics being run by T&O senior registrars and consultants

Foundation Year 1 Oncology Doctor

Southend University Hospital
12.2022 - 04.2023
  • Assessed and clerked Oncological patients prior to admission into wards
  • Managed acute oncological emergencies such as Neutropenic sepsis
  • Breaking bad news to patients and families, communicating information in a sensitive yet timely manner
  • Involvement in End of Life (EOL) discussions with patients and their relatives
  • Performed routine procedures and learnt how to perform an ascitic tap on ward
  • Making timely referrals to major tertiary hospitals in nearby London for urgent surgical procedures
  • Assisted in covering GIM patients during the rotation when called upon
  • Played a key role in night on-call ward cover duties for half of the hospital (~700 beds total) and was a part of assisting the night on-call Cardiac Arrest team
  • Involved in generating and leading a Quality Improvement Project within the department
  • Stood for patient safety whilst covering for General Internal Medicine (GIM) outlier patients

Foundation Year 1 Oncology Doctor

Southend University Hospital
12.2022 - 04.2023
  • Assessed and clerked Oncological patients prior to admission into wards
  • Managed acute oncological emergencies such as Neutropenic sepsis
  • Breaking bad news to patients and families, communicating information in a sensitive yet timely manner
  • Involvement in End of Life (EOL) discussions with patients and their relatives
  • Performed routine procedures and learnt how to perform an ascitic tap on ward
  • Making timely referrals to major tertiary hospitals in nearby London for urgent surgical procedures
  • Assisted in covering GIM patients during the rotation when called upon
  • Played a key role in night on-call ward cover duties for half of the hospital (~700 beds total) and was a part of assisting the night on-call Cardiac Arrest team
  • Involved in generating and leading a Quality Improvement Project within the department
  • Stood for patient safety whilst covering for General Internal Medicine (GIM) outlier patients

Foundation Year 1 Geriatric Medicine Doctor

Southend University Hospital
08.2022 - 12.2022
  • Clerked patients in the Emergency Department, conducted appropriate physical examinations and documented suspected/confirmed diagnoses
  • Treated and managed sepsis in elderly patients within a 54 bedded unit
  • Performed key procedural skills such as taking routine bloods, cannulation, insertion of Nasogastric (NG) feeding tube
  • Played a key role in night on-call ward cover duties for half of the hospital and was a part of assisting the night on-call Cardiac Arrest team
  • Assessed frail elderly patients in the Day Assessment Unit (DAU) which contributed to the department’s outpatient clinic activities
  • Prescribed medication appropriately for elderly patients
  • Routine discussions surrounding Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) and Treatment Escalation Plan (TEP) with patients and their significant relatives
  • Provided input in discussions involving Advanced Care Planning for patients who were nearing end of life and required appropriate care and management in the community setting
  • Prescribe medications in a timely manner

Foundation Year 1 Geriatric Medicine Doctor

Southend University Hospital
08.2022 - 12.2022
  • Clerked patients in the Emergency Department, conducted appropriate physical examinations and documented suspected/confirmed diagnoses
  • Treated and managed sepsis in elderly patients within a 54 bedded unit
  • Performed key procedural skills such as taking routine bloods, cannulation, insertion of Nasogastric (NG) feeding tube
  • Played a key role in night on-call ward cover duties for half of the hospital and was a part of assisting the night on-call Cardiac Arrest team
  • Assessed frail elderly patients in the Day Assessment Unit (DAU) which contributed to the department’s outpatient clinic activities
  • Prescribed medication appropriately for elderly patients
  • Routine discussions surrounding Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) and Treatment Escalation Plan (TEP) with patients and their significant relatives
  • Provided input in discussions involving Advanced Care Planning for patients who were nearing end of life and required appropriate care and management in the community setting
  • Prescribe medications in a timely manner

Education

Bachelor of Science (Honours) -

The University of Western Australia
01.2015

Master of Surgical Science (MSc) - undefined

The University of Edinburgh

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - undefined

The University of Warwick
01.2022

Skills

  • Insertion of Cannula
  • Basic hand and instrument knot tying in theatres
  • Venepuncture
  • Manual reduction of distal radius fracture
  • Obtaining blood cultures
  • Fascia Iliacus and Femoral block for NOF Fracture patients
  • Insertion of Nasogastric Feeding Tube
  • Insertion of 3 way urinary catheter and set up of continuous bladder irrigation
  • Insertion of 2 way urinary catheter
  • Lumbar puncture
  • Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) sampling
  • Application of short arm cast
  • Application of Moon Boot
  • Draping operative sites for Abdominal procedures and Hemi/Total Hip Arthroplasty
  • Application of finger splint
  • Knee Aspiration
  • Incision and drainage of Paronychia and subsequent wound management
  • FAST Ultrasound Abdominal Scan
  • Patient bed transfer whilst patient is in theatres
  • Professionalism and integrity
  • Physical examination
  • Clinical documentation
  • Quality improvement
  • Adaptability and flexibility

Accomplishments

1. Participated in collaborative research projects whilst in undergraduate degree and medical school, and successfully presented and published work in national and international conferences and journals.

2. Warwick University Undergraduate Research Support Scheme Bursary recipient (2018).

Certification

Advanced Life Support Provider, 2023-01-01

Practising History

  • True, 2024-04-01, 2024-06-30, Urological Resident Medical Officer, Maintain Urine List, Maintain Urology Ward patient list for ward rounds, Manage ward duties and acute urological and medical emergencies, Consent patients for various Urological procedures e.g., Flexible cystoscopy, Transperineal Biopsy of Prostate etc., Schedule patients for the ‘Emergency board’ and communicate directly between theatre floor coordinator and anaesthetics for review, Assist in performing Flexible cystoscopy, Observe urological procedures when possible after ward duties have been completed, Assist with consultations in the Urology Outpatient Clinic setting and schedule in elective procedures and arrange further investigations as appropriate e.g., CTKUB, CTIVP etc., Break bad news – in the setting of Outpatient Clinic – e.g., prostate cancer diagnosis; and discuss further management options with the patient after discussing the case with the Urology consultant, Assist in clerking in Urology patients within the ED setting to be brought into the ward/theatre, Assist in the Urology Pre-admission clinic for elective procedures and coordinate appropriate reviews by anaesthetics and pharmacy teams, Organise prompt discharge summaries and discharge medications/scripts, Work within a busy multi-disciplinary team involving; Ward nurses, specialist Urology Clinical Consultant nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, senior Urology registrars and consultants, and the Urology case manager, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital – Urology Department, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  • False, 2024-02-01, 2024-04-30, Orthopaedic Resident Medical Officer, Assist in maintaining the Orthopaedic inpatient list, Assist in the Orthopaedic Pre-admission clinic for elective procedures and coordinate appropriate reviews by anaesthetics and pharmacy teams, Assist in the Orthopaedics Outpatient Department clinic activities including; providing management plans for Orthopaedic patients, scheduling appropriate investigative imaging assessments, booking and consenting patients for elective Orthopaedic procedures after discussing all the above with a senior Orthopaedic registrar or consultant, Book and consent patients for the ‘Emergency Board’ and communicate directly between anaesthetics and the theatre floor coordinator for review of the case concerned, Manage medical issues on the Orthopaedic ward after performing an initial assessment, involving appropriate teams as required e.g., Perioperative team, Cardiology team, Medical team etc both locally and at Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH), Liase with the Orthopaedic Geriatric team as appropriate for Neck of Femur (NOF) fracture patients, Assist in theatres when the opportunity arose – Trauma list and/or Elective list, Assisted in the following key procedures during rotation: Ankle External Fixation and ORIF; Total Knee Arthroplasty; Patella Tendon Repair; Carpal Tunnel Release; Ankle ORIF; Distal Radius ORIF, Attend and participate in weekly departmental teaching activities and case discussions, Complete prompt, concise and accurate discharge summaries and arrange appropriate follow up appointments and/or procedures for patients after further consultation from either the Orthopaedic registrar or consultant, Ensure discharge medications and appropriate Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis was provided to the patient as per consultant request, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital – Orthopaedic Department, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  • False, 2023-12-01, 2024-01-31, Foundation Year 2 Urology Doctor, Clerk in Urological patients from Emergency and the Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU), Assist in managing Urology inpatient list and participate in ward rounds, Assist in managing patient 2-way and 3-way catheters as appropriate and monitor continuous bladder irrigations (CBI’s), Manage inpatient medications and discharge medications as appropriate and when required as per consultant request, Participate in General Surgery on-calls, Southend University Hospital – Urology Department, Southend on Sea, England, United Kingdom
  • False, 2023-08-01, 2023-12-31, Foundation Year 2 Emergency Medicine Doctor, Clerk undifferentiated patients in the Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) and organise prompt referrals to the relevant specialties within the hospital or to the Royal London Hospital as appropriate, Organise urgent investigations and provide immediate management plans after discussing cases with the registrar or consultant on-call, Assess patients in the Rapid Assessment and Triage (RAT) bay and organise prompt handovers to the relevant team (medical or surgical) as appropriate, Participate in the primary survey of trauma patients in the Resus Bay alongside the General and Orthopaedic surgery teams and Anaesthetics, Assess, provide initial management and handover patients that are based in the Majors Bay as appropriate to the relevant teams (medical or surgical) or discharge, Organise referrals to the Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) unit for patients that are stable and do not require urgent investigations and management for further workup, Practice basic suturing skills, stapling and initial wound care management in cases involving minor trauma, Assist in performing manual reduction of distal radius fractures and application of a cast; and subsequent imaging and follow up with Orthopaedics, Diagnose and provide initial management for Neck of Femur (NOF) fractures and referral to the Orthopaedic team, Diagnose septic arthritis and organise appropriate investigations and referral to Orthopaedics for further management, Diagnose incarcerated hernia and acute appendicitis and organise prompt investigations and referrals to the General Surgery team after discussion with seniors within the Emergency Department, Perform nasal cautery on patients with recurrent epistaxis and refer to ENT surgeons, Perform an initial slit lamp assessment for patients with suspected traumatic eye injury and organise prompt referrals to Ophthalmology, Southend University Hospital – Emergency Department, Southend on Sea, England, United Kingdom
  • False, 2023-04-01, 2023-08-31, Foundation Year 1 Trauma & Orthopaedics (T&O) Doctor (with General Surgery and Urology on-calls), Carry out assessing surgical patients in the Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU), Carry out routine practical procedures including taking blood/venepuncture and cannulation on the wards, Insertion and review of Urinary Catheters, Successfully performed a Knee Aspiration under supervision, Wound care management including practicing suturing skills, Manage perioperative and acutely unwell T&O (trauma and elective), General Surgery and Urology patients on ward, Step into theatres to assist in procedures when called upon – assisting in Total Knee Arthroplasty, Total Hip Arthroplasty and Hip Hemiarthroplasty, Participate in an audit within the Trauma & Orthopaedics department, Clerk General Surgical Patients in the Emergency Department (ED), Participate in night on-call Trauma Calls and Primary Survey, Organise prompt referrals to Royal London Hospital (RLH) for further treatment and management of patients especially for unstable spinal cord injury, Attend outpatient clinics being run by T&O senior registrars and consultants, Southend University Hospital – Trauma & Orthopaedics Department, Southend on Sea, England, United Kingdom
  • False, 2022-12-01, 2023-04-30, Foundation Year 1 Oncology Doctor, Assessed and clerked Oncological patients prior to admission into wards, Managed acute oncological emergencies such as Neutropenic sepsis, Breaking bad news to patients and families, communicating information in a sensitive yet timely manner, Involvement in End of Life (EOL) discussions with patients and their relatives, Performed routine procedures and learnt how to perform an ascitic tap on ward, Making timely referrals to major tertiary hospitals in nearby London for urgent surgical procedures, Assisted in covering GIM patients during the rotation when called upon, Played a key role in night on-call ward cover duties for half of the hospital (~700 beds total) and was a part of assisting the night on-call Cardiac Arrest team, Involved in generating and leading a Quality Improvement Project within the department, Stood for patient safety whilst covering for General Internal Medicine (GIM) outlier patients, Southend University Hospital – Oncology Department, Southend on Sea, England, United Kingdom
  • False, 2022-08-01, 2022-12-31, Foundation Year 1 Geriatric Medicine Doctor, Clerked patients in the Emergency Department, conducted appropriate physical examinations and documented suspected/confirmed diagnoses, Treated and managed sepsis in elderly patients within a 54 bedded unit, Performed key procedural skills such as taking routine bloods, cannulation, insertion of Nasogastric (NG) feeding tube, Played a key role in night on-call ward cover duties for half of the hospital and was a part of assisting the night on-call Cardiac Arrest team, Assessed frail elderly patients in the Day Assessment Unit (DAU) which contributed to the department’s outpatient clinic activities, Prescribed medication appropriately for elderly patients, Routine discussions surrounding Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) and Treatment Escalation Plan (TEP) with patients and their significant relatives, Provided input in discussions involving Advanced Care Planning for patients who were nearing end of life and required appropriate care and management in the community setting, Prescribe medications in a timely manner, Southend University Hospital – Geriatric Medicine Department/Care of the Elderly Patient Department, Southend on Sea, England, United Kingdom

Licensing Authorities

  • General Medical Council (GMC), United Kingdom (England), 7838255
  • Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), Australia, MED0002796007

Conference Presentations

  • GBIHPBA & AUGIS [National Conference], Multivisceral robotic resection: a glimpse into the future of minimally invasive abdominal surgery, 2020-01-10
  • Fragility Fracture Network [International Conference in Oslo], The incidence and risk factors for the development of postoperative gastrointestinal complications in the neck of femur (NOF) fracture patients, 2023-10-03

Audits

  • DNAR and TEP Documentation within the Southend University Hospital’s Oncology Department, 2022-01-01
  • STARSURG – Respiratory Complications after abdominal surgery (RECON) national audit (U.K), 2018-01-01

Peer Reviewer

  • Journal of Robotic Surgery (JORS)
  • World Journal of Surgery

Membership

  • The Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS England)
  • The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCS Edinburgh)

Other Achievements

  • Bursaries, Warwick University Undergraduate Research Support Scheme (URSS) – 2018 recipient
  • Software, MS Suite – Office, Excel, PowerPoint, MS Teams (Organising Online Team Meetings)
  • Additional Training, Setting up and operating a dialysis machine – trained for medical student emergency response during COVID-19 pandemic to work as a Health Care Assistant (HCA) on a renal dialysis ward in the NHS
  • Additional Training, Flow Cytometry and use of associated software – laboratory and computer skills gained during Honours programme of undergraduate degree

Verification Statement

2024-06-28, I verify that the information contained within this Curriculum Vitae is true and correct.

Residential Status

Australian Citizen

Personal Information

Nationality: Australian Citizen

Publications

  • Multivisceral robotic resection: a glimpse into the future of minimally invasive abdominal surgery, Bhat A.S, Farrugia A, Marangoni G, Ahmad J, BMJ, 13, 1-4, 2020-01-01
  • Robotic versus laparoscopic splenectomy: a systematic review of perioperative outcomes, Bhat A.S, Farrugia A., Muhammad, Q.R., Kulikova, V., Marangoni, G., Ahmad, J, Eur Surg, 54, 195–200, 2022-01-01

Languages

Kannada
Native or Bilingual

Timeline

Orthopaedic SHO

Sunshine Coast University Hospital
01.2025 - Current

Urological Resident Medical Officer

Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital
04.2024 - 06.2024

Orthopaedic Resident Medical Officer

Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital
02.2024 - 04.2024

Orthopaedic Resident Medical Officer

Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital
02.2024 - 04.2024

Foundation Year 2 Urology Doctor

Southend University Hospital
12.2023 - 01.2024

Foundation Year 2 Urology Doctor

Southend University Hospital
12.2023 - 01.2024

Foundation Year 2 Emergency Medicine Doctor

Southend University Hospital
08.2023 - 12.2023

Foundation Year 2 Emergency Medicine Doctor

Southend University Hospital
08.2023 - 12.2023

Foundation Year 1 Trauma & Orthopaedics (T&O) Doctor

Southend University Hospital
04.2023 - 08.2023

Foundation Year 1 Trauma & Orthopaedics (T&O) Doctor

Southend University Hospital
04.2023 - 08.2023

Foundation Year 1 Oncology Doctor

Southend University Hospital
12.2022 - 04.2023

Foundation Year 1 Oncology Doctor

Southend University Hospital
12.2022 - 04.2023

Foundation Year 1 Geriatric Medicine Doctor

Southend University Hospital
08.2022 - 12.2022

Foundation Year 1 Geriatric Medicine Doctor

Southend University Hospital
08.2022 - 12.2022

Master of Surgical Science (MSc) - undefined

The University of Edinburgh

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - undefined

The University of Warwick

Bachelor of Science (Honours) -

The University of Western Australia
Anantha Shreepad Bhat