About Us
OUR SPECIALIST
Dr. Rohit Rungta
Dr. Rohit Rungta is a Senior & Leading Consultant in Nephrology & Kidney Transplant Physicians in Kolkata. His area of practice encompasses not only Kolkata, but Howrah, Hooghly, adjoining areas of Bihar, Jharkhand, Nepal and Bangladesh as well.
He has an experience of more than 15 years and is currently attached to Medica Superspeciality Hospital and Mukundapur (Kidney Transplant Physician).
He has presented many papers in National and International Journals as well as delivered talks in World Congress of Nephrology at Cape Town, Denmark and Australia for three consecutive years.
He also takes care of teaching programs for post-doctoral trainees in Nephrology, Post Graduate trainees in Medicine and Dialysis Technicians training as well.
He is a clinician par excellence, which is clearly evident in the effort he puts behind the holistic management of his patients.
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WORK EXPERIENCE
November 2018
Present: Medica Superspeciality Hospital, Mukundapur, Kolkata
March 2017 – November 2018
IQ City Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, Durgapur
March 2017 – November 2018
Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Howrah
March 2017 – November 2018
Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, Howrah
March 2016 – March 2017
Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Guwahati
Memberships & Certifications
Journal Publications & Presentations
Rungta R, Jha RK. Comparative analysis of pleural fluid biochemical parameters with cholesterol to differentiate transudates from exudates. J Assoc Chest Physicians 2013;1:54-7
Rungta R, Ray DS, Das P, Gupta S. Three different opportunistic infections in the same renal allograft recipient at the same time: Unusual case report. Trop J Med Res 2014; 17: 45-7.
Rungta R, Jha RK. Situs inversus incomplitus: a diagnostic dilemma . JIACM2016;17(1):64-66
Rungta R. An unusual case of misplacement of internal jugular double lumen dialysis catheter into ipsilateral subclavian vein in reverse direction. JIACM 2016; 17(2) 139-141
Rohit R, Deeak DS, Das P, Bohidar NP, Thukral S et al. :The Impact of Hepatitis C Virus Infection on Clinical Course , Short Term and Long Term Outcomes in Renal Transplant Recipients- A Prospective And Retrospective Study. Arch Organ Transplant 2017;2 (1):004-008
Kumar S, Sanyal D, Das P, Bhattacharjee K, Rungta R. An observational prospective study to evaluate the preoperative risk factors of new-onset diabetes mellitus after renal transplantation in a tertiary care centre in eastern India. Indian J Endocr Metab 2018;22:610-5
Kumar S, Sanyal D, Das P, Bhattacharjee K, Rungta R. An observational prospective study to evaluate the outcomes of new onset diabetes after renal transplantation (NODAT) in a tertiary care centre in eastern India.” Diabetes research and clinical practice vol. 159 (2020): 107948. doi:10.1016/j.diabres.2019.107948
API JHARKHAND CHAPTER 2013 – MISPLACEMENT OF INTERNAL JUGULAR CATHETER.
API JHARKHAND CHAPTER 2013- SITUS INVERSUS, A DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA
ISNCON 2013 GURGAON – MULTIFACTORIAL POST PARTUM AKI
ISNEZCON 2014 PURI- AORTO FEMORAL BYPASS IN PRETRANSPLANT PATIENTS
WCN 2015 CAPETOWN – FISH BILE INDUCED AKI-ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL VARIABLES AND OUTCOMES
WCN 2015 CAPETOWN- RENAL TRANSPLANT IN HCV POSITIVE PATIENTS AND THEIR OUTCOMES
WCN 2015 CAPETOWN – ROLE OF HIGH DOSE OF TACROLIMUS IN DESENSITIZATION OF CROSS MATCH POSITIVE RECIPIENTS
ERA EDTA 2018 DENMARK- ABOI RENAL TRANSPLANT
WCN 2019 MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA- HCV POSITIVE RENAL TRANSPLANT -OUTCOME AFTER 5 YEARS
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