Dr. Renu P Kurup

Dr. Renu P Kurup

Head of Department (HOD)

15 Years of Experience

Pediatric Cardiologist

MBBS, DCH, DNB, Fellowship

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About Dr. Renu P Kurup

  • Dr. Renu Kurup is a Paediatric Cardiologist with 15+ years of experience.
  • She specializes in diagnosing and managing congenital and acquired heart diseases in children.
  • She is skilled in echocardiography techniques, and pediatric interventional cardiac catheterization, Echocardiography (transthoracic, transesophageal, and fetal), and provides cardiac intensive care.
  • Her areas of interest also include the diagnosis and management of fetal arrhythmias and prenatal diagnosis of critical congenital heart disease.

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Education

  • MBBS, TD Medical College, Alappuzha
  • DCH, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore
  • DNB (Paediatrics), Medical College, Trivandrum
  • Fellowship in Paediatric Cardiology, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai
  • FNB (Paediatric Cardiology), Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi
     

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Past Experience

  • Senior Consultant & HOD Paediatric Cardiology, Aster MIMS Calicut and Aster MIMS Kannur
  • She has received the Best Poster Award at the National Conference of Pediatric Cardiac Society of India held in Delhi in 2006.
  • Dr. Renu P Kumar has published a study on the outcomes of Single Ventricle and Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection in the Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals in 2006.
  • She conducted research on Cardiogenic shock in Children in 2006.
  • She has investigated the Anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery in infancy with preserved left ventricular function in 2008.
  • She published a paper on Extensive Mongolian spots indicating GM1 gangliosidosis in 2009.
  • She has conducted a study on the characterization of a distinct lethal arteriopathy syndrome associated with a novel mutation in the FBLN4 gene, confirming fibulin-4 as a critical determinant of human vascular elastogenesis in 2012.