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  • Grenada
Experience - 13 Years
Languages - English

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Dr. Candice Ramdin is a highly accomplished medical professional with a diverse range of experiences in pain management, research, and anaesthesia. She has held various prestigious positions in renowned healthcare institutions across the United Kingdom and Trinidad and Tobago. Dr. Ramdin served as a Senior Clinical Fellow in Pain Management and Research at The Royal Marsden NHS Trust, where she contributed significantly to advancing the field of pain management through her expertise and research contributions. She also held the position of Honorary Pain Fellow at Hillingdon NHS Trust, further enriching her knowledge and skills in pain management. Additionally, Dr. Ramdin served as a Senior Clinical Fellow in Regional and Ambulatory Anaesthesia at Imperial College HealthCare NHS Trust, where she played a vital role in providing high-quality patient care and advancing anaesthetic techniques. Prior to her UK experience, she worked at San Fernando General Hospital in Trinidad and Tobago as part of the South West Regional Health Authority, gaining extensive clinical expertise and serving the healthcare needs of the local community. Dr. Candice Ramdin's vast experience, dedication to patient care, and commitment to research make her a valuable asset to the medical field.

Qualifications

  • MBBS, DM in Anesthesia & Intensive Care, FFPMRCA(London)

Research & Publications

    Research:
    Prevention of propofol-induced pain on injection using lidocaine-A single centre prospective randomized double blind controlled trial (2015)- as part of DM requirement (post graduate training) E-poster presentation for above project at 17th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists- September 2021

    Publication:
    Adult Noonan’s syndrome and associated severe scoliosis. A case report and discussion of anaesthetic implications. Keevan Singh, Candice Ramdin. Caribbean Medical Journal-May 10,2019

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Booking an appointment with Dr. Candice Ramdin is convenient through Medicas. She specialises in Anaesthesiology, Pain Management, and Intensive Care, offering expert consultations tailored to patient needs.
Dr. Candice Ramdin practices in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, and has extensive clinical experience with the South West Regional Health Authority and renowned institutions in the United Kingdom.
Dr. Ramdin is fluent in English, ensuring effective and compassionate communication with her patients.
Dr. Candice Ramdin specialises in Anaesthesiology, Pain Management, and Intensive Care, with advanced expertise in Regional and Ambulatory Anaesthesia. She has a strong focus on managing chronic pain and enhancing anaesthetic techniques through research.
Dr. Candice Ramdin holds an MBBS, a DM in Anaesthesia & Intensive Care, and the prestigious FFPMRCA (London). Her credentials reflect her dedication to advancing the medical field.
Dr. Ramdin has contributed significantly to the medical field through her research and publications: Research: Prevention of propofol-induced pain on injection using lidocaine (E-poster presented at the 17th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists, 2021). Publication: Adult Noonan’s Syndrome and Associated Severe Scoliosis: A Case Report and Discussion of Anaesthetic Implications (Caribbean Medical Journal, May 10, 2019). Her work underscores her expertise and commitment to advancing patient care through innovative practices.

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