Specialization: M.B.B.S
Educational Qualification: M.B.B.S
Overall Experience: 4+ Years
Registration: TSMC/FMR/07949
Training and Certifications: International Training Center (AHA Approved) on Basic Life Support Training Program.
Biography: Dr. Surya Kedara is a general practitioner with 3 years and 6 months of DMO experience at Maxx Life Hospital, Mallareddy Narayana Hospital, and Archana Hospital. Good exposure as a general physician to COVID-19 patients’ post-recovery in ICU wards and treated some mild and chronic conditions in concerned hospitals under the supervision of HOD. For four years he was involved in numerous training programs.
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