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Dr Imran Aziz

General Surgery
Registered Number - A-273, S-A-00085
San Fernando , San Fernando
Experience - 15 Years
Languages - English

Consultation Fees
   
TT$ 250.00

Profile Description

Dr. Imran Aziz, an esteemed General Surgeon whose extensive 15-year journey is a testament to his unwavering dedication to surgical expertise and patient care. Dr. Aziz's professional trajectory reflects his continuous pursuit of excellence. His journey began as an Intern at the South West Regional Health Authority's San Fernando General Hospital, where his passion for surgical care was ignited. His time as a House Officer in Accident and Emergency and later in General/Vascular and Laparoscopic Surgery at the South West Regional Health Authority exemplified his commitment to versatile surgical experiences. As a Registrar in Surgery, he furthered his expertise, shaping his understanding of complex surgical scenarios. Dr. Aziz's most recent role as a Consultant Surgeon at Point Fortin Hospital demonstrates his leadership and dedication to surgical care in the community. His engagement with the Tobago Regional Health Authority and the South West Regional Health Authority reflects his commitment to serving diverse patient populations.

Qualifications

  • MBBS, DM in General Surgery

Registrations

    1. Resident Vs Surgeon Who leads in elective Laparoscopic Cholecystectomies at SFGH? A ten year review at SFGH an audit in 2016 2. Major Lower Limb Amputation Rates in SFGH. A 10 Year Retrospective Review Resident Research Day SFGH (2012) 3. Yardesh Singh et al., “Delayed Splenic Abscess after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy.,” BMJ Case Reports 2015 (February 17, 2015): bcr2014208057, https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr -2014-208057 4. Islam Shariful Aziz Imran, “Ligation of Inter -Sphincteric Fistula Tract (LIFT) for Fistula- In- Ano: A Prospective Study.,” accessed August 13, 2019, https://www.researchgate.net /publication/281454549 5. Imran Aziz, “MRSA Carrier Rates in Health Care Professionals in a Non-Outbreak Setting at San Fernando General Hospital: A Prospective Study,” in Conference: 13 Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: Barbados, 2015, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281454173_MRSA_Carrier_Rates_in_Health_Care_Professional s_in_a_Non- outbreak_Setting_at_San_Fernando_General_Hospital_A_Prospective_Study 6. Imran Aziz, “Impact of a Breast Clinic on Mastectomy and Axillary Clearance Rates at San Fernando General Hospital: A Comparative Study,” 2016, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305578624_Impact_of_a_Breast_Clinic_on_Mastectomy_and_Axillary_Clearance_Rates_at_San_Fernando_General_Hospital_A_Comparative_Study; 7. Shariful Islam et al., “The Impact of Breast Clinic on the Mastectomy and Axillary Clearance Rates at a Tertiary Hospital in an Eastern Caribbean Nation: A Comparative Study,” International Journal of Breast Cancer 2019 (March 7, 2019): 1–6, https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/8018242 8. Naraynsingh V. Islam S, Harnarayan P, Cawich S, Budhooram S, Bheem V, Mahabir V, Ramsewak S , Aziz I, “Epidemiology of Diabetic Foot Infections in an Eastern Caribbean Population. Caribbean College of Surgeons Meeting 11th Annual Conference, Tortola, British Virgin Islands,” 2013, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292816428_7_ 9.Islam_S_Harnarayan_P_Cawich_S_Budhooram_S_Bheem_V_Mahabir_V_Ramsewak_S_Aziz_I_Naraynsingh_V “Epidemiology of Diabetic Foot Infections in an Eastern Caribbean Population: A Pr ospective Study,” The Permanente Journal 17, no. 2 (April 22, 2013): 37–40, https://doi.org/10.7812/TPP/12-126. 10. Can CT reduce the Negative Appendectomy Rate? June 2017. 17th Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: St Kitts, 2017 11. TAMIS the birth. A review of the first 5 TAMIS cases done in the Caribbean. June 2017 17th Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: St Kitts, 2017 12. TAMIS a video presentation at the CASES 2017 13. Organ preservation in the management of a grade 3 Pancreatic injury. Poster June 2017. 17th Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: St Kitts, 2017 14. Multi visceral Reduction and Repair of a Giant Diaphragmatic Hernia (Video Presentation) SAGES conference (Baltimore) – April 2019 (accepted for presentation)

Awards and Recognitions

    1. Resident Vs Surgeon Who leads in elective Laparoscopic Cholecystectomies at SFGH? A ten year review at SFGH an audit in 2016 2. Major Lower Limb Amputation Rates in SFGH. A 10 Year Retrospective Review Resident Research Day SFGH (2012) 3. Yardesh Singh et al., “Delayed Splenic Abscess after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy.,” BMJ Case Reports 2015 (February 17, 2015): bcr2014208057, https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr -2014-208057 4. Islam Shariful Aziz Imran, “Ligation of Inter -Sphincteric Fistula Tract (LIFT) for Fistula- In- Ano: A Prospective Study.,” accessed August 13, 2019, https://www.researchgate.net /publication/281454549 5. Imran Aziz, “MRSA Carrier Rates in Health Care Professionals in a Non-Outbreak Setting at San Fernando General Hospital: A Prospective Study,” in Conference: 13 Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: Barbados, 2015, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281454173_MRSA_Carrier_Rates_in_Health_Care_Professional s_in_a_Non- outbreak_Setting_at_San_Fernando_General_Hospital_A_Prospective_Study 6. Imran Aziz, “Impact of a Breast Clinic on Mastectomy and Axillary Clearance Rates at San Fernando General Hospital: A Comparative Study,” 2016, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305578624_Impact_of_a_Breast_Clinic_on_Mastectomy_and_Axillary_Clearance_Rates_at_San_Fernando_General_Hospital_A_Comparative_Study; 7. Shariful Islam et al., “The Impact of Breast Clinic on the Mastectomy and Axillary Clearance Rates at a Tertiary Hospital in an Eastern Caribbean Nation: A Comparative Study,” International Journal of Breast Cancer 2019 (March 7, 2019): 1–6, https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/8018242 8. Naraynsingh V. Islam S, Harnarayan P, Cawich S, Budhooram S, Bheem V, Mahabir V, Ramsewak S , Aziz I, “Epidemiology of Diabetic Foot Infections in an Eastern Caribbean Population. Caribbean College of Surgeons Meeting 11th Annual Conference, Tortola, British Virgin Islands,” 2013, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292816428_7_ 9.Islam_S_Harnarayan_P_Cawich_S_Budhooram_S_Bheem_V_Mahabir_V_Ramsewak_S_Aziz_I_Naraynsingh_V “Epidemiology of Diabetic Foot Infections in an Eastern Caribbean Population: A Pr ospective Study,” The Permanente Journal 17, no. 2 (April 22, 2013): 37–40, https://doi.org/10.7812/TPP/12-126. 10. Can CT reduce the Negative Appendectomy Rate? June 2017. 17th Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: St Kitts, 2017 11. TAMIS the birth. A review of the first 5 TAMIS cases done in the Caribbean. June 2017 17th Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: St Kitts, 2017 12. TAMIS a video presentation at the CASES 2017 13. Organ preservation in the management of a grade 3 Pancreatic injury. Poster June 2017. 17th Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: St Kitts, 2017 14. Multi visceral Reduction and Repair of a Giant Diaphragmatic Hernia (Video Presentation) SAGES conference (Baltimore) – April 2019 (accepted for presentation)

Research & Publications

    1. Resident Vs Surgeon Who leads in elective Laparoscopic Cholecystectomies at SFGH? A ten year review at SFGH an audit in 2016 2. Major Lower Limb Amputation Rates in SFGH. A 10 Year Retrospective Review Resident Research Day SFGH (2012) 3. Yardesh Singh et al., “Delayed Splenic Abscess after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy.,” BMJ Case Reports 2015 (February 17, 2015): bcr2014208057, https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr -2014-208057 4. Islam Shariful Aziz Imran, “Ligation of Inter -Sphincteric Fistula Tract (LIFT) for Fistula- In- Ano: A Prospective Study.,” accessed August 13, 2019, https://www.researchgate.net /publication/281454549 5. Imran Aziz, “MRSA Carrier Rates in Health Care Professionals in a Non-Outbreak Setting at San Fernando General Hospital: A Prospective Study,” in Conference: 13 Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: Barbados, 2015, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281454173_MRSA_Carrier_Rates_in_Health_Care_Professional s_in_a_Non- outbreak_Setting_at_San_Fernando_General_Hospital_A_Prospective_Study 6. Imran Aziz, “Impact of a Breast Clinic on Mastectomy and Axillary Clearance Rates at San Fernando General Hospital: A Comparative Study,” 2016, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305578624_Impact_of_a_Breast_Clinic_on_Mastectomy_and_Axillary_Clearance_Rates_at_San_Fernando_General_Hospital_A_Comparative_Study; 7. Shariful Islam et al., “The Impact of Breast Clinic on the Mastectomy and Axillary Clearance Rates at a Tertiary Hospital in an Eastern Caribbean Nation: A Comparative Study,” International Journal of Breast Cancer 2019 (March 7, 2019): 1–6, https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/8018242 8. Naraynsingh V. Islam S, Harnarayan P, Cawich S, Budhooram S, Bheem V, Mahabir V, Ramsewak S , Aziz I, “Epidemiology of Diabetic Foot Infections in an Eastern Caribbean Population. Caribbean College of Surgeons Meeting 11th Annual Conference, Tortola, British Virgin Islands,” 2013, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292816428_7_ 9.Islam_S_Harnarayan_P_Cawich_S_Budhooram_S_Bheem_V_Mahabir_V_Ramsewak_S_Aziz_I_Naraynsingh_V “Epidemiology of Diabetic Foot Infections in an Eastern Caribbean Population: A Pr ospective Study,” The Permanente Journal 17, no. 2 (April 22, 2013): 37–40, https://doi.org/10.7812/TPP/12-126. 10. Can CT reduce the Negative Appendectomy Rate? June 2017. 17th Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: St Kitts, 2017 11. TAMIS the birth. A review of the first 5 TAMIS cases done in the Caribbean. June 2017 17th Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: St Kitts, 2017 12. TAMIS a video presentation at the CASES 2017 13. Organ preservation in the management of a grade 3 Pancreatic injury. Poster June 2017. 17th Annual Clinical Conference, Caribbean College Of Surgeons (CCOS)At: St Kitts, 2017 14. Multi visceral Reduction and Repair of a Giant Diaphragmatic Hernia (Video Presentation) SAGES conference (Baltimore) – April 2019 (accepted for presentation)

FAQ’s

General Surgery is a medical specialty that focuses on surgical procedures involving the abdominal organs, including the digestive system, thyroid gland, breast, and more.
Yes, Medicas offers online consultations with experienced General Surgeons who can provide guidance and answer your questions regarding surgical concerns and conditions.
A General Surgeon can diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions, including appendicitis, gallstones, hernias, breast tumors, and various gastrointestinal disorders.
General Surgeons are skilled in performing procedures such as appendectomies, cholecystectomies, hernia repairs, mastectomies, and bowel surgeries.
A General Surgeon can assess your symptoms, order necessary tests, provide treatment options, and perform surgical interventions when appropriate to address your specific condition.

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