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Dr. N.Vyjayanthi Venkataramu
Assistant Professor
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School
Medical College
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Department
Department of Psychiatry
Dr N Vyjayanthi Venkataramu has completed MBBS from Al-Ameen Medical college and her postgraduation from NIMHANS. She has worked as a Senior Resident in NIMHANS and is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Dept of Psychiatry, Ramaiah Medical College and Hospital since December 2022.
She is interested in Psycho-oncology, Sexual medicine, Community Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. She has high academic interest and has around 12 publications to her credit. She holds membership for Indian Psychiatric Society, World Association for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and International Society for Sexual Medicine. She aims to be actively involved in clinical work, teaching, research and is keen on growing psychiatry in interdisciplinary fields.
Qualifications
- (PhD with Specialization)
- MD(Psychiatry)
National institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), 2015
- MBBS
Al-Ameen Meical College, 2008
Experience
Total Years of Experience5 Years and 7 Months
Academic Experience
- Senior Resident NIMHANS for 2 years 2 months and
- Assistant Professor in Ramaiah Medical College 1 year and 2 months
Industry Experience
- Clinical Lead at Solis Health (Psycho-oncology center) for 1 year
- Psycho-oncology; Sexual medicine; OCD, Human Rights and Rights of Mentally ill persons.
- Banerjee, D., Venkataramu, V., Tss, R., 2021. Utilizing Cyberspace for Telemental Health Services: An Overview. pp. 176–198.
- N Vyjayanthi Venkataramu, Harish Thippeswamy, Harish Thippeswamy, 2021. Grief Intervention, in: POIGNANCY TO PEACE: Identification And Management Of Grief In Palliative Care. NIMHANS Bangalore India, pp. 47–58.
- Venkataramu, V., Banerjee, D., Tss, R., 2021. Future of Cyberpsychiatry: The Paths Ahead. pp. 199–212.
- Banerjee, D., Venkataramu, V., 2021. Obsessive - Compulsive & Related Disorders (OCRD) in the Older Adults: Revisiting the Challenges. pp. 79–98
National Conference Papers
- Venkataramu, V., Basavaraju, R., Mehta, U., 2017. From Catatonic Stupor to Serotonergic Overdrive: An Illustration Through a Case Series.
- Venkataramu, V., Chandra, P.S., Chaturvedi, S., Bhola, P., Seshachar, P., 2018. “My dreams are all gone” -End Of Life Issues In Adolescents And Young Adults With Cancer -a Qualitative Study.
National Journal Papers
- Banerjee, D., Venkataramu, V., 2021. Gender Dysphoria in Psychiatric Practice: Understanding the Clinical Ambiguity and Management. J. Psychosexual Health 3, 1–9. Click
- N V, V., Banerjee, D., Rao, T.S., 2020. The Silent victims of the Pandemic: Children and adolescents during the COVID-19 crisis. J. Indian Assoc. Child Adolesc. Ment. Health 16, 17–31. Click
International Journal Papers
- Venkataramu, V., Basavaraju, R., Mehta, U., 2019. From Catatonic Stupor to Serotonergic Overdrive: A Case-Series Illustration. Asian J. Psychiatry 46. Click
- Venkataramu, V.N., Vajawat, B., Raghuraman, B.S., Chaturvedi, S., 2021. Cultural competency training for psychiatry residents and mental health professionals: A systematic review. Int. J. Soc. Psychiatry 67, 833–839. Click
- Kallanja, A., Venkataramu, V., Murali, T., WAPR Bulletin, 2023. An Experiential report and Critical appraisal of the WHO QualityRights e-Training on Mental Health, Recovery and Community Inclusion.
- Venkataramu, V., Murali, T., WAPR Bulletin, 2023. Person-centric, Rights-based approach for mental illness applicable vis a vis to all countries? Need to include caregivers and role of bystander in India. 51, 46–49.
- Indian Psychiatric Society; World Association of Psychiatric Association; International Society of Sexual Medicine