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Contact Details

Phone
+64 3 218 1949
Email
animesh.chatterjee@southerndhb.govt.nz
Position
Clinical Senior Lecturer
Department
Department of Medicine (Dunedin)
Qualifications
BMedSc (Hons) MB ChB (Dist) FRACP
Research summary
General Medicine and Renal Medicine
Teaching
As a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Medicine at the Southland Campus of the Otago Medical School, I host and teach medical students and trainee interns during their Medicine attachments at Southland Hospital.
Memberships
  • Internal Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand
  • Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology
  • Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
Clinical
I am a Consultant General and Renal Physician, practising full-time in the public health system, at Southland Hospital, since 2017.

Additional details

Teaching

I am passionate about medical education.

As a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Medicine at the Southland Campus of the Otago Medical School, I host and teach medical students and trainee interns during their Medicine attachments at Southland Hospital.

I believe that a firm generalist foundation to clinical practice is important for all doctors, regardless of specialty. My teaching is focused on helping students to acquire clinical knowledge and skills that will aid them in developing this core of generalist clinical acumen.

I am an examiner for the medical school final examinations.

I was awarded the 2018 Otago Medical School Invercargill Campus Senior Medical Officer Award for Excellence in Teaching, and a 2019 award for teaching from the Department of Medicine.

I am closely involved in the training of resident doctors. As Director of Physician Education, I supervise physician trainees undertaking their RACP specialist training at Southland Hospital. I am an RACP clinical examiner.

I have presented an invited talk at the 2018 Internal Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand (IMSANZ) scientific conference.

Clinical commitments

I am a Consultant General and Renal Physician, practising full-time in the public health system, at Southland Hospital, since 2017.

I was born and raised in Palmerston North. I graduated from Otago Medical School in 2006, with an MB ChB with Distinction, and prizes and distinctions in Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics and Psychiatry. I also completed a Bachelor of Medical Science with First Class Honours research degree. I undertook my specialist training throughout New Zealand, including at Dunedin, Hawke’s Bay, Waikato, Middlemore and Auckland City Hospitals. I completed my Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) in January 2017, specialising in both General Medicine and Renal Medicine.

As a General Physician, I have a broad and in-depth knowledge and experience of all areas of Internal Medicine, and manage a full spectrum of medical problems in my patients. I enjoy the challenge of the broad, complex, undifferentiated nature of secondary hospital General Medicine. I take a holistic approach to my work, treating patients not as ‘diseases’ or ‘diagnoses’, but as fellow human beings, for whom I am privileged to care.

As a Renal Physician, I provide specialist inpatient and outpatient care to patients with kidney problems.

Publications

Berry-Noronha, A., Myall, D., Hong, J. B., Collecutt, W., Krauss, M., Fink, J., … Chatterjee, A., … Le Heron, C., … Wu, T. Y., & Wilson, D. (2023). Clinical outcomes of delayed mechanical thrombectomy: Descriptive analysis and development of a screening tool. European Journal of Neurology, 30, 671-677. doi: 10.1111/ene.15658 Journal - Research Article

Amer, M., Ghosh, P., & Chatterjee, A. (2022). Improving medical consults for surgical inpatients: A quality improvement project using an e-referral system linked to clinical pathways. BMJ Open Quality, 11(2), e001606. doi: 10.1136/bmjoq-2021-001606 Journal - Research Article

Anjomshoaa, A., Nasri, S., Humar, B., McCall, J. L., Chatterjee, A., Yoon, H.-S., McNoe, L., Black, M. A., & Reeve, A. E. (2009). Slow proliferation as a biological feature of colorectal cancer metastasis. British Journal of Cancer, 101(5), 822-828. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6605229 Journal - Research Article

Lin, H.-M., Chatterjee, A., Lin, Y.-H., Anjomshoaa, A., Fukuzawa, R., McCall, J. L., & Reeve, A. E. (2007). Genome wide expression profiling identifies genes associated with colorectal liver metastasis. Oncology Reports, 17(6), 1541-1549. Journal - Research Article

Anjomshoaa, A., Lin, Y., Chatterjee, A., Lin, H., McCall, J., Black, M., & Reeve, A. E. (2006). Low proliferation is an indicator of poor outcome in colorectal cancer. New Zealand Medical Journal, 119(1237). Retrieved from http://journal.nzma.org.nz/journal/119-1237/2062/content.pdf Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

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