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Curriculum Vitae
Dr Rahul D Sawant
MBBS. MD. MRCP.CCT [Cardiology UK]
Interventional Fellowship, Mount Sinai Hospital, NY, USA
Assistant Professor of Cardiology, Bharati Hospital and Bharati
Vidyapeeth's Medical College, Pune
Head of the Department, Cardiology and director of Cath lab
Noble Hospital, Hadapsar, Pune
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Dr Rahul Sawant
Age: 40 years
Address: A 703, Treasure Park, Sant Nagar, Pune 411009
Email: drrahulsawant@hotmail.com Cell:0091 7719972828
NTN number:EAN/007/132/C
Professional membership:
Maharashtra Medical Council: Registration number 85360
Full registration with GMC: Registration number: 6060709
Member of British Cardiac society [BCS] and British cardiac intervention society [BCIS]: 3099
Educational Qualifications:
Interventional Cardiology Fellow: Icahn School of Medicine, New York, USA. Jun 2014
CCT- Cardiology (UK): Cambridge Rotation, JRCPTB, London Aug 2014
MRCP (UK): Royal College of Physicians London. July 2005
M.D. Medicine: Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College,
Pune University, India. July 2002
MBBS: Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Medical College,
Pune University, India. January 98
Awards:
1. First rank amongst 10 students, MD Examination at B J Medical College, Pune.
2. 5th
rank amongst 600 students in Medicine, Final MBBS exam at Pune University.
3. 1st
rank amongst 125 students at the second and the third MBBS examination,
Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Medical College, Pune
Publication:
1. Sawant RD. Rhabdomyolysis due to an uncommon interaction of Ciprofloxacin with
Simvastatin. Canadian J Clin Pharmacol Vol 16 (1) winter 2009:e78-e79; January 16, 2009
2. Sawant RD, Freeman LJ, Stanley KP, McKelvey A. Pregnancy and treatment outcome
in a patient with LV non-compaction. European Journal of Heart Failure. 2013, Jan 2011.
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Book Chapters:
1. Chapter 20: Rahul Sawant, Anitha Rajmanickam and Joseph Sweeny, ACS: STEMI and
Non STEMI interventions, Practical Manual of Interventional Cardiology, ISBN 978-1-
4471-6580-4 Springer- Verlag London 2014, 187-192.
2. Chapter 29: Rahul Sawant, Anitha Rajmanickam and Annapoorna Kini, Pericardiocentesis
and Balloon Pericardiotomy, Practical Manual of Interventional Cardiology, ISBN 978-1-
4471-6580-4 Springer- Verlag London 2014, 293-298
Current appointment:
04/07/2014-till date Asst Prof, Cardiology, Bharati Hospital and Medical College.
Head of the Department and cath lab director, Noble
Hospital, Hadapsar, Pune.
Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, Pune
Columbia Asia Hospital, Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital,
NM Wadia institute of Cardiology, Ruby Hall Clinic.
Previous appointments:
01/07/2013 – 01/07/2014 Interventional Cardiology Fellow (ST7)
12 months Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. (Dr Sharma, Dr Kini)
03/08/2011- 30/06/2013 Cardiology, Specialty trainee (ST6)
23 months Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich
(Dr Gilbert, Dr Freeman, Dr Sarev, Dr Eccleshall, Dr Ryding)
05/08/09 – 02/08/2011 Cardiology and Medicine, Specialty trainee
24 months Ipswich Hospital, Ipswich. (Dr Irvine, Dr McNab)
10/03/09-05/08/2009 Cardiology, Specialist registrar (LAT)
5 months Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich
02/10/08 --10/03/2009 Cardiology Specialist Registrar (LAT)
6 months Pilgrim Hospital, Boston. (Dr Dobes, Dr Lewitt)
08/05/07--30/09/08 Cardiology, Clinical fellow (Specialist registrar level)
16 months London Chest Hospital, London
(Prof M Rothman, Prof Timmis, Dr Knight, Dr Kennon)
08/02/06--04/05/07 Cardiology, Clinical fellow
14 months The Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
(Dr Saltissi and Dr M Fisher)
03/08/03--08/02/06 Senior house officer
30 months The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kings Lynn
Renal Dialysis Unit 6 months (Dr Susan Ell)
Acute Medicine 3 months (Dr Susan Ell)
Cardiology 3 months (Dr E Kumar)
Care of the elderly 6 months (Dr R Mathialagan)
Respiratory medicine 3 months (Dr A Pawlowicz)
Care of the elderly 3 months (Dr Susan Ell)
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Intensive therapy unit 6 months (Dr M Blunt)
22/04/03--30/07/03 Clinical attachment, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton
2 months Cardiology 1 month (Dr M Norell)
Oncology 1 month (Dr R Allerton)
11/10/02--15/04/03 Lecturer, clinical Medicine.
7 months B J Medical College, Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune
02/02/02--11/10/02 Critical care unit, Registrar
8 months Pune Institute of Neurology, Pune
18/02/99--31/01/02 Residency in Internal Medicine
36 months B J Medical College, Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune
04/04/98--18/02/99 Medical officer for 30 Sq Km tribal areas
10 months Primary health center, Chandansar, India
21/01/97--21/01/98 Pre registration house officer
12 months KEM Hospital, Mumbai and Nasarapur village, India
Clinical experience in interventional cardiology:
I worked as an interventional cardiology fellow at the Mount Sinai hospital, New York. This is
the busiest lab in the New York state performing around 5500 angioplasties a year including
complex coronary and structural interventions. Over last 6 years, whilst working at tertiary
centers and district hospitals in USA and UK, I have gathered comprehensive experience in
interventional and general cardiology
I have performed following procedures as a competent operator
Coronary angioplasty: 1050 as a first operator 450: second operator
Impella percutaneous LVAD 7
Rotablation 58
Orbital atherectomy 4
IABP 25
FFR assessment 100
IVUS 150
OCT 55
Temporary pacemaker 50
Balloon aortic valvuloplasty 10
TAVI assistant 8
BMV assistant 4
Coronary angiogram 4000 1200 via radial approach
Right heart catheterization 50
Pericardiocentesis: 13
Transthoracic echo 1000
PPM implantation 130 as a first operator [80 dual chamber/ 35 single chamber]
Peripheral angiography 25
Illiac interventions 3
SFA interventions 15
Below knee interventions 10 [second operator]
Renal artery interventions 2 [second operator]
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Clinical experience in General Cardiology:
In England, I had an excellent opportunity to train in general cardiology.
Cardiology on call (1:8) provided comprehensive experience of PPCI service, triage ward
rounds and cross specialty referrals. I was responsible for weekly cardiology ward rounds
(2:7), 2 general cardiology outpatient clinics and a rapid access chest pain clinic.
My responsibilities as a cardiology trainee included
 Taking referrals from paramedics and district hospitals for primary PCI
 Management of cardiology patients on the CCU, ward and MAU
 Coordination between consultant, junior doctors and staff in cardiology
 Diagnostic left heart catheterization, RHC, PCI and pacemaker implantation
 Bedside echocardiograms, emergency temporary pacing and pericardiocentesis
 Weekly cardiac outpatient clinics, formulating management plans with the consultant
for new patients and independently seeing follow ups
 Attendances at weekly GUCH meetings, maternal medicine MDT meetings.
Experience in Internal Medicine:
In England, I worked as a medical specialist registrar for 3 years. My responsibilities included
management of acutely ill patients, liaison with other specialist medical and surgical services,
supervision of junior medical doctors, providing medical services for non-medical specialties.
Besides comprehensive management of acutely ill patients, I improved my managerial skills. I
was responsible for prioritising, clinical decision-making, coordinating between medical and
paramedical staff, delegating jobs and improving throughput. Two and half year medical SHO
rotation has provided an excellent experience in the comprehensive management of a wide
range of medical problems. I rotated through various medical specialties and was involved in
acute medical take in busy district general hospitals.
I had 3 years of structured training in Internal Medicine at Pune University, India. 1300 bed
Sassoon Hospital offered me comprehensive experience in wide range of clinical problems in
various specialties, in particular tropical infectious diseases, oncology and HIV medicine. I
was appointed to the post of lecturer in clinical medicine at the end of my training.
I am competent in performing following procedures
Central line insertion IJV >1000 Subclavian 100
Lumbar puncture >200 Chest drain 50
Pleural tap >250 Ascitic tap > 250
Experience in Intensive Care:
I spent 6 months of dedicated time in ITU at the Queen Elizabeth hospital and have regularly
worked in ITU in Pune, India for 3 years. (1:7) I gained valuable experience in management
of multi organ failure, invasive and noninvasive ventilation, invasive monitoring, inotropic
support, renal replacement therapy, cardiac output monitoring. I learnt crucial skills of
counseling and breaking bad news. I have achieved an ability to work under pressure
situations and learnt multidisciplinary approach to the patient management.
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Experience in renal medicine:
I worked in renal dialysis unit for 3 years (1:7) whilst training in India. I worked as a SHO at a
satellite dialysis unit of Addenbrooke’s hospital. I am competent in invasive procedures like
double lumen haemodialysis catheters and peritoneal dialysis catheter. I gained experience
of managing complex medical issues in acute and chronic renal patients.
Research Experience:
I attended Good Clinical Practice course run by National Institute for Health Research in
2011. This gave me an understanding of frameworks and guidelines, which govern the set up
and conduct of clinical trial.
I recruited patients for following trials
1. YELLOW trial: Assessment of coronary plaque using OCT and Lipiscan at baseline
and after 10 weeks of high dose Rosuvastatin. 2013-14
2. MACE Registry: Assessment for MACE events after intervention of calcified coronaries
3. PRAMI trial: [Preventive angioplasty in acute myocardial infarction] This is a trial to
assess culprit only versus multi vessel PCI in patients undergoing primary PCI.
4. REGENERATE-AMI: This is a randomised controlled clinical trial to assess use of
autologous bone marrow derived progenitor cells to salvage myocardium in patients
with acute anterior myocardial infarction.
5. ILLUMINATE study: Phase 3 trial of torcetrapib with Atorvastatin. Study terminated.
6. BEAUTIfUL study: Role of If channel Ivabradine in patients with CAD and LV systolic
dysfunction.
7. APPRAISE-1 study: Apixaban for prevention of acute ischaemic safety events.
8. BeYOND study: Role of a thrombin inhibitor [AZD drug] in prevention of
thromboembolic episodes in patients of atrial fibrillation.
As a part of my post graduate training, I submitted a dissertation to the Pune University for
the award of MD Degree: Clinico-radiological profile of intracerebral hemorrhage with
special reference to prognostic factors. This prospective study was conducted over a
period of two and half years, looking at prognosis of 60 patients with CT scan proven
intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH). I designed the protocol under the guidance of Professor Dr
A S Bhave and obtained approval from ethics committee. Thesis was accepted by Pune
University after independent review from experts. I was awarded MD degree in July 2002.
Increasing age, altered consciousness, modified GCS < 8 on admission, blood sugar >10
mmol, volume of bleed >30 ml, midline shift > 3 mm and intravascular extension of ICH were
poor prognostic factors. Most of the deaths occurred in the first week of admission.
Audit Experience:
1. RReSQ study (Record Review for Safety and Quality): Department of health, Royal
College of physicians, London and Sheffield University established this joint project to
assess quality of care through review of medical records. This multi-center project
included 29 centers across England. In phase 2 of this study, I looked at the
management of 40 cases of chronic heart failure at the Royal Liverpool Hospital. Quality
of care provided in a hospital admission episode was appraised. I assessed the quality
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of history taking, investigations, medical management, level of communication between
primary & secondary care. NICE guidelines were used as set standards. 2007
2. Hyperglycemia in ACS patients: Presented at clinical governance meeting at Norfolk
and Norwich Hospital on 9th
March 2012. 143 cases of ACS presenting to hospital in
October 2011 were assessed to evaluate our current management of hyperglycemia in
light of recently published NICE guidelines. October 2011
3. Pacemaker audit: Presented pacemaker data for the year 2009-10 at regional East
Anglia audit meeting. November 2010
4. Cath lab audit: Coronary angiogram data for the year 2008-2009. I analyzed the data
and prepared the presentation. In my absence, Dr McNab presented this audit at
East Anglia regional audit meeting. November 2009
5. Antibiotic use in cardiac patients admitted on Heart emergency center at Royal
Liverpool hospital. Designed by Dr Chenzbraun and Dr Sawant. Data collected by Dr
Sawant and Dr Deller. Presented by myself at the Royal Liverpool Hospital audit
meeting. December 2006
6. Medications in patients of chronic heart failure at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Kings Lynn, NICE guidelines were used as set standard criteria. October 2004.
Designed by Dr Kumar and Dr Sawant. Data collected by Dr Sawant and Dr Singh. I
presented this audit at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Audit meeting. May 2005
Presentations:
International:
1. RD Sawant, T Sarev. Keep calm and carry on. A case of coronary perforation. Oral
presentation at C3 Conference, Florida, USA. 21June 2013
2. RD Sawant, T Sarev, Dr Gilbert. A well beaten path does not always make the right
road. Oral presentation, Interactive case corner, EURO PCR, Paris. May 2012
3. D Locca, R Sawant, C Knight, MT Rothman, A Mathur. Acute myocardial infarction and
bodybuilding: A love story…insight from CMR. Euro PCR 2008
4. RD Sawant, L Freeman. A case of LV non compaction and progress through
pregnancy. Poster presentation at British Cardiovascular Society conference,
Manchester May 2012
Regional:
5. A floppy lady: a case of unusual interaction between simvastatin and ciprofloxacin.
Dr R Sawant, Dr John Williams. East Anglia Regional Rheumatology meeting. Dec 2005
6. Prognostic factors in patients with intracerebral haemorrhage. Dr R Sawant, Dr A
Bhave. 29th
Annual Research Society conference, B J Medical College, Pune. Jan 2003
7. A case of organophosphorous induced delayed neuropathy. Dr R Sawant. 29th
Annual Research Society conference, B J Medical College, Pune. January 2003
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Local:
1. OOH cardiac arrest and therapeutic cooling. NNUH.14th
December 2012
2. Palpitations in pregnancy: November 2009.Regional video conference meeting
3. Acute posterior papillary muscle rupture: London Chest Hospital, July 2008
4. Delayed thrombocytopaenia and abciximab: London Chest Hospital, July 2008
5. Platelet resistance and stent thrombosis: London Chest Hospital, January 2007
6. The terminator: A case of aortic dissection. August 2006
7. Devil might take you away, a case of Brugada syndrome: March 2006.
8. Acute renal failure in Medical assessment unit: April 2004
9. Oral erythromycin and risk of sudden death: October 2004
10.Facial nerve palsy: A case report with review: May 2005
11.Left ventricular myxoma: a rare presentation: June 2005
Teaching experience:
Besides clinical work I strive to be involved in teaching and training as much as possible. Not
only do I consider it a rewarding and enjoyable activity, but it also ensures that my own
knowledge remains up to date. My contributions have been both in the form of scheduled
teaching sessions, as well as continuous mentoring and supervision of junior trainees,
medical students, nurses and paramedical staff.
Current position:
Assistant Professor of Cardiology, Bharati vidyapeeth's Medical College. Teaching clinical
cardiology to postgraduate and undergraduate medical students.
Teaching courses:
In an attempt to improve my teaching skills, I regularly attended teaching program for the
supervisors at Cambridge medical school.
1. How to teach communication skills: October 2009
2. How to undertake assessments: March 2010
3. How to give feedback: May 2010
Formal teaching sessions:
1. Regional clinical supervisor for Cambridge Medical School. I was responsible for teaching
clinical skills to final year medical students from Cambridge University. This involved
weekly teaching of bedside skills such as history taking, clinical examination, logical
thinking to reach a diagnosis and management of medical patients.
2. Coordinator for cardiology specialty study module for Queen Mary’s University London
(October 2007 –June 2008). I arranged for weekly teaching schedule, end of term
assessment for final year medical students at London Chest Cardiology department.
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3. Teacher IMPACT course, Ipswich Hospital, May 2011.
4. Bedside teaching for MRCP PACES, East Anglia. 2008, 2009.
5. During my residency [1999-2002] and as a lecturer in general medicine, I actively
participated in teaching undergraduates, postgraduates & the paramedical staff at the B J
Medical College & Sassoon Hospitals. I delivered lectures and bedside clinics and have
received very good feedback from medical students.
Clinical governance:
I have participated in number of clinical governance activities
• Morbidity and mortality meetings, Cardiology: Mount Sinai Hospital, N and N hospital and
Ipswich Hospital
• Team leader for medical SPRs at Ipswich hospital, arranged regular educational and
governance meetings
• I monitored the process of work hour monitoring exercise in September 2010 at Ipswich
hospital. I highlighted the issue of prolonged post night post take ward rounds which
helped junior doctors to stick to work hours as per EWTD.
Courses and accreditation exams:
1. Complex Cardiovascular therapeutics, Kobe Japan. October 29-31, 2015
2. EURO PCR Paris, France. May 2012
3. Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Course run by National Institute for Health Research, UK,
December 2011
4. Pacing course for Cardiology SPR, Medtronic headquarters, Switzerland, November 2009
5. Trans-radial intervention, Live, London Chest Hospital, May 2008
6. British society of echocardiography theory examination, Edinburgh, October 2007
7. IRMER-Radiation protection course. St George’s Hospital, London, October 2007
8. Echocardiography course, London Chest Hospital, June 2007
9. ALS re-certification course, Royal Liverpool Hospital, May 2007
10.Sonar guided CV line insertion course, Royal Liverpool Hospital, December 2006
11.Temporary pacing course, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, September 2006.
12.Practical cardiology, University College, Oxford. September 2005
13.Fundamentals of critical care, Q E hospital, Kings Lynn, September 2005
14.Advanced life support course, Guys & St Thomas’ Hospital, London, June 2004
15.Nuclear medicine in cardiology, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, January 2004
Conferences and CME:
 C3 Conference, Florida, USA. June 2013
 British Cardiac Society conference, Manchester, UK. May 2012
 Cardiovascular and metabolic medicine, Cambridge seminars, Nov 2011
 BCIS autumn meet, Birmingham, Oct 2011
 Intracoronary diagnostics, Royal College of Physicians, London, Sept 2011
 Advanced Cardiac Intervention, London. January 2011, Jan 2009
 Regional Cardiology study day, Nottingham, Jan 2009
 Annual conference, British Society of Cardiac MR. Leeds, April 2008
 London specialist registrar study day, Royal College of physicians, London, Feb 2009
 Advanced angioplasty, London, Jan 2008
 Primary PCI, Academia meeting, St Mary’s Hospital, London, Sept 2007.
 British Junior Cardiologists’ association conference, Manchester, Nov 2006.
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 Update in Internal medicine, UT Southwestern Medical College, Dallas, USA, Nov 2004.
 Medicine Update, Royal College of Physicians, QE Hospital, Birmingham, July 2003.
 Intra-aortic Balloon Pump workshop, Wolverhampton Medical Institute, June 2003.
 29th
Annual Research Society Conference, B J Medical College, January 2003.
 Advanced Mechanical Ventilation Workshop, 27th October 2002.
 National Medicine Update Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, January 2000 and 2002.
Management experience and working for the people:
Efficient management of time, people and resources are essential attributes for a successful
clinician. My administrative responsibilities include
 Management course at Judge Business School, Cambridge UK. 2012-2013
 Co-ordinator of cardiology specialty study module for medical students at Queen Mary’s
University London (October 2007-June 2008). I arranged for weekly teaching schedule,
end of term assessment for final year medical students at London Chest Cardiology
department.
 Junior doctors fund manager, the Q E Hospital, Kings Lynn, 2005-2006
 Volunteer for procurement of advertisements for 29th Annual Research Society
Conference, BJ Medical College, Pune, Jan 2003
 Conceptulised and Organised community AIDS Awareness Program for university
students in Pune, India, 2000-2001
 Coordinator and team leader for Prevention and Control of epidemic in flood affected tribal
areas of 20 square mile radius, Thane, October 1998
 Secretary, Maharashtra state resident doctors association, 2000-2001
 Spokesperson for 2500 resident doctors and chief negotiator for resident arguments with
Health ministry, Government of Maharashtra state.
 General Secretary Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Medical College 1995-96.
 Chief organiser of annual social function of Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Medical college 1995-
1996 [400 students]
Interests:
 I spend most of my time playing football, painting dinosaurs and discussing million
intricate workings of this planet with my nine year-old twins.
 I have keen interest in understanding and analysis of political and financial issues.
Languages:
I am fluent in reading and writing Marathi, Hindi [Devnagari script] and English. I have studied
Sanskrit for five years and can understand Punjabi and Gujrati.
Career Intentions:
I would like develop centers of excellence for delivering cardiac services in western
Maharashtra.
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Referees:
1. Dr Annapurna Kini
Program Director, Mount Sinai Hospital
New York
Annapoorna.kini@mountsinai.org
Phone: 001 212 4271540 Fax: 001212 534 2845
2. Dr Toomas Sarev
Consultant cardiologist
Norfolk and Norwich university hospital, Norwich.
Toomas.sarev@nnuh.nhs.uk Phone: 0044 1603 287517
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Rahul CV May 2016

  • 1. Curriculum Vitae Dr Rahul D Sawant MBBS. MD. MRCP.CCT [Cardiology UK] Interventional Fellowship, Mount Sinai Hospital, NY, USA Assistant Professor of Cardiology, Bharati Hospital and Bharati Vidyapeeth's Medical College, Pune Head of the Department, Cardiology and director of Cath lab Noble Hospital, Hadapsar, Pune 1
  • 2. Curriculum Vitae Name: Dr Rahul Sawant Age: 40 years Address: A 703, Treasure Park, Sant Nagar, Pune 411009 Email: drrahulsawant@hotmail.com Cell:0091 7719972828 NTN number:EAN/007/132/C Professional membership: Maharashtra Medical Council: Registration number 85360 Full registration with GMC: Registration number: 6060709 Member of British Cardiac society [BCS] and British cardiac intervention society [BCIS]: 3099 Educational Qualifications: Interventional Cardiology Fellow: Icahn School of Medicine, New York, USA. Jun 2014 CCT- Cardiology (UK): Cambridge Rotation, JRCPTB, London Aug 2014 MRCP (UK): Royal College of Physicians London. July 2005 M.D. Medicine: Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College, Pune University, India. July 2002 MBBS: Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Medical College, Pune University, India. January 98 Awards: 1. First rank amongst 10 students, MD Examination at B J Medical College, Pune. 2. 5th rank amongst 600 students in Medicine, Final MBBS exam at Pune University. 3. 1st rank amongst 125 students at the second and the third MBBS examination, Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Medical College, Pune Publication: 1. Sawant RD. Rhabdomyolysis due to an uncommon interaction of Ciprofloxacin with Simvastatin. Canadian J Clin Pharmacol Vol 16 (1) winter 2009:e78-e79; January 16, 2009 2. Sawant RD, Freeman LJ, Stanley KP, McKelvey A. Pregnancy and treatment outcome in a patient with LV non-compaction. European Journal of Heart Failure. 2013, Jan 2011. 2
  • 3. Book Chapters: 1. Chapter 20: Rahul Sawant, Anitha Rajmanickam and Joseph Sweeny, ACS: STEMI and Non STEMI interventions, Practical Manual of Interventional Cardiology, ISBN 978-1- 4471-6580-4 Springer- Verlag London 2014, 187-192. 2. Chapter 29: Rahul Sawant, Anitha Rajmanickam and Annapoorna Kini, Pericardiocentesis and Balloon Pericardiotomy, Practical Manual of Interventional Cardiology, ISBN 978-1- 4471-6580-4 Springer- Verlag London 2014, 293-298 Current appointment: 04/07/2014-till date Asst Prof, Cardiology, Bharati Hospital and Medical College. Head of the Department and cath lab director, Noble Hospital, Hadapsar, Pune. Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, Pune Columbia Asia Hospital, Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital, NM Wadia institute of Cardiology, Ruby Hall Clinic. Previous appointments: 01/07/2013 – 01/07/2014 Interventional Cardiology Fellow (ST7) 12 months Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. (Dr Sharma, Dr Kini) 03/08/2011- 30/06/2013 Cardiology, Specialty trainee (ST6) 23 months Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich (Dr Gilbert, Dr Freeman, Dr Sarev, Dr Eccleshall, Dr Ryding) 05/08/09 – 02/08/2011 Cardiology and Medicine, Specialty trainee 24 months Ipswich Hospital, Ipswich. (Dr Irvine, Dr McNab) 10/03/09-05/08/2009 Cardiology, Specialist registrar (LAT) 5 months Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich 02/10/08 --10/03/2009 Cardiology Specialist Registrar (LAT) 6 months Pilgrim Hospital, Boston. (Dr Dobes, Dr Lewitt) 08/05/07--30/09/08 Cardiology, Clinical fellow (Specialist registrar level) 16 months London Chest Hospital, London (Prof M Rothman, Prof Timmis, Dr Knight, Dr Kennon) 08/02/06--04/05/07 Cardiology, Clinical fellow 14 months The Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool (Dr Saltissi and Dr M Fisher) 03/08/03--08/02/06 Senior house officer 30 months The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kings Lynn Renal Dialysis Unit 6 months (Dr Susan Ell) Acute Medicine 3 months (Dr Susan Ell) Cardiology 3 months (Dr E Kumar) Care of the elderly 6 months (Dr R Mathialagan) Respiratory medicine 3 months (Dr A Pawlowicz) Care of the elderly 3 months (Dr Susan Ell) 3
  • 4. Intensive therapy unit 6 months (Dr M Blunt) 22/04/03--30/07/03 Clinical attachment, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton 2 months Cardiology 1 month (Dr M Norell) Oncology 1 month (Dr R Allerton) 11/10/02--15/04/03 Lecturer, clinical Medicine. 7 months B J Medical College, Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune 02/02/02--11/10/02 Critical care unit, Registrar 8 months Pune Institute of Neurology, Pune 18/02/99--31/01/02 Residency in Internal Medicine 36 months B J Medical College, Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune 04/04/98--18/02/99 Medical officer for 30 Sq Km tribal areas 10 months Primary health center, Chandansar, India 21/01/97--21/01/98 Pre registration house officer 12 months KEM Hospital, Mumbai and Nasarapur village, India Clinical experience in interventional cardiology: I worked as an interventional cardiology fellow at the Mount Sinai hospital, New York. This is the busiest lab in the New York state performing around 5500 angioplasties a year including complex coronary and structural interventions. Over last 6 years, whilst working at tertiary centers and district hospitals in USA and UK, I have gathered comprehensive experience in interventional and general cardiology I have performed following procedures as a competent operator Coronary angioplasty: 1050 as a first operator 450: second operator Impella percutaneous LVAD 7 Rotablation 58 Orbital atherectomy 4 IABP 25 FFR assessment 100 IVUS 150 OCT 55 Temporary pacemaker 50 Balloon aortic valvuloplasty 10 TAVI assistant 8 BMV assistant 4 Coronary angiogram 4000 1200 via radial approach Right heart catheterization 50 Pericardiocentesis: 13 Transthoracic echo 1000 PPM implantation 130 as a first operator [80 dual chamber/ 35 single chamber] Peripheral angiography 25 Illiac interventions 3 SFA interventions 15 Below knee interventions 10 [second operator] Renal artery interventions 2 [second operator] 4
  • 5. Clinical experience in General Cardiology: In England, I had an excellent opportunity to train in general cardiology. Cardiology on call (1:8) provided comprehensive experience of PPCI service, triage ward rounds and cross specialty referrals. I was responsible for weekly cardiology ward rounds (2:7), 2 general cardiology outpatient clinics and a rapid access chest pain clinic. My responsibilities as a cardiology trainee included  Taking referrals from paramedics and district hospitals for primary PCI  Management of cardiology patients on the CCU, ward and MAU  Coordination between consultant, junior doctors and staff in cardiology  Diagnostic left heart catheterization, RHC, PCI and pacemaker implantation  Bedside echocardiograms, emergency temporary pacing and pericardiocentesis  Weekly cardiac outpatient clinics, formulating management plans with the consultant for new patients and independently seeing follow ups  Attendances at weekly GUCH meetings, maternal medicine MDT meetings. Experience in Internal Medicine: In England, I worked as a medical specialist registrar for 3 years. My responsibilities included management of acutely ill patients, liaison with other specialist medical and surgical services, supervision of junior medical doctors, providing medical services for non-medical specialties. Besides comprehensive management of acutely ill patients, I improved my managerial skills. I was responsible for prioritising, clinical decision-making, coordinating between medical and paramedical staff, delegating jobs and improving throughput. Two and half year medical SHO rotation has provided an excellent experience in the comprehensive management of a wide range of medical problems. I rotated through various medical specialties and was involved in acute medical take in busy district general hospitals. I had 3 years of structured training in Internal Medicine at Pune University, India. 1300 bed Sassoon Hospital offered me comprehensive experience in wide range of clinical problems in various specialties, in particular tropical infectious diseases, oncology and HIV medicine. I was appointed to the post of lecturer in clinical medicine at the end of my training. I am competent in performing following procedures Central line insertion IJV >1000 Subclavian 100 Lumbar puncture >200 Chest drain 50 Pleural tap >250 Ascitic tap > 250 Experience in Intensive Care: I spent 6 months of dedicated time in ITU at the Queen Elizabeth hospital and have regularly worked in ITU in Pune, India for 3 years. (1:7) I gained valuable experience in management of multi organ failure, invasive and noninvasive ventilation, invasive monitoring, inotropic support, renal replacement therapy, cardiac output monitoring. I learnt crucial skills of counseling and breaking bad news. I have achieved an ability to work under pressure situations and learnt multidisciplinary approach to the patient management. 5
  • 6. Experience in renal medicine: I worked in renal dialysis unit for 3 years (1:7) whilst training in India. I worked as a SHO at a satellite dialysis unit of Addenbrooke’s hospital. I am competent in invasive procedures like double lumen haemodialysis catheters and peritoneal dialysis catheter. I gained experience of managing complex medical issues in acute and chronic renal patients. Research Experience: I attended Good Clinical Practice course run by National Institute for Health Research in 2011. This gave me an understanding of frameworks and guidelines, which govern the set up and conduct of clinical trial. I recruited patients for following trials 1. YELLOW trial: Assessment of coronary plaque using OCT and Lipiscan at baseline and after 10 weeks of high dose Rosuvastatin. 2013-14 2. MACE Registry: Assessment for MACE events after intervention of calcified coronaries 3. PRAMI trial: [Preventive angioplasty in acute myocardial infarction] This is a trial to assess culprit only versus multi vessel PCI in patients undergoing primary PCI. 4. REGENERATE-AMI: This is a randomised controlled clinical trial to assess use of autologous bone marrow derived progenitor cells to salvage myocardium in patients with acute anterior myocardial infarction. 5. ILLUMINATE study: Phase 3 trial of torcetrapib with Atorvastatin. Study terminated. 6. BEAUTIfUL study: Role of If channel Ivabradine in patients with CAD and LV systolic dysfunction. 7. APPRAISE-1 study: Apixaban for prevention of acute ischaemic safety events. 8. BeYOND study: Role of a thrombin inhibitor [AZD drug] in prevention of thromboembolic episodes in patients of atrial fibrillation. As a part of my post graduate training, I submitted a dissertation to the Pune University for the award of MD Degree: Clinico-radiological profile of intracerebral hemorrhage with special reference to prognostic factors. This prospective study was conducted over a period of two and half years, looking at prognosis of 60 patients with CT scan proven intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH). I designed the protocol under the guidance of Professor Dr A S Bhave and obtained approval from ethics committee. Thesis was accepted by Pune University after independent review from experts. I was awarded MD degree in July 2002. Increasing age, altered consciousness, modified GCS < 8 on admission, blood sugar >10 mmol, volume of bleed >30 ml, midline shift > 3 mm and intravascular extension of ICH were poor prognostic factors. Most of the deaths occurred in the first week of admission. Audit Experience: 1. RReSQ study (Record Review for Safety and Quality): Department of health, Royal College of physicians, London and Sheffield University established this joint project to assess quality of care through review of medical records. This multi-center project included 29 centers across England. In phase 2 of this study, I looked at the management of 40 cases of chronic heart failure at the Royal Liverpool Hospital. Quality of care provided in a hospital admission episode was appraised. I assessed the quality 6
  • 7. of history taking, investigations, medical management, level of communication between primary & secondary care. NICE guidelines were used as set standards. 2007 2. Hyperglycemia in ACS patients: Presented at clinical governance meeting at Norfolk and Norwich Hospital on 9th March 2012. 143 cases of ACS presenting to hospital in October 2011 were assessed to evaluate our current management of hyperglycemia in light of recently published NICE guidelines. October 2011 3. Pacemaker audit: Presented pacemaker data for the year 2009-10 at regional East Anglia audit meeting. November 2010 4. Cath lab audit: Coronary angiogram data for the year 2008-2009. I analyzed the data and prepared the presentation. In my absence, Dr McNab presented this audit at East Anglia regional audit meeting. November 2009 5. Antibiotic use in cardiac patients admitted on Heart emergency center at Royal Liverpool hospital. Designed by Dr Chenzbraun and Dr Sawant. Data collected by Dr Sawant and Dr Deller. Presented by myself at the Royal Liverpool Hospital audit meeting. December 2006 6. Medications in patients of chronic heart failure at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kings Lynn, NICE guidelines were used as set standard criteria. October 2004. Designed by Dr Kumar and Dr Sawant. Data collected by Dr Sawant and Dr Singh. I presented this audit at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Audit meeting. May 2005 Presentations: International: 1. RD Sawant, T Sarev. Keep calm and carry on. A case of coronary perforation. Oral presentation at C3 Conference, Florida, USA. 21June 2013 2. RD Sawant, T Sarev, Dr Gilbert. A well beaten path does not always make the right road. Oral presentation, Interactive case corner, EURO PCR, Paris. May 2012 3. D Locca, R Sawant, C Knight, MT Rothman, A Mathur. Acute myocardial infarction and bodybuilding: A love story…insight from CMR. Euro PCR 2008 4. RD Sawant, L Freeman. A case of LV non compaction and progress through pregnancy. Poster presentation at British Cardiovascular Society conference, Manchester May 2012 Regional: 5. A floppy lady: a case of unusual interaction between simvastatin and ciprofloxacin. Dr R Sawant, Dr John Williams. East Anglia Regional Rheumatology meeting. Dec 2005 6. Prognostic factors in patients with intracerebral haemorrhage. Dr R Sawant, Dr A Bhave. 29th Annual Research Society conference, B J Medical College, Pune. Jan 2003 7. A case of organophosphorous induced delayed neuropathy. Dr R Sawant. 29th Annual Research Society conference, B J Medical College, Pune. January 2003 7
  • 8. Local: 1. OOH cardiac arrest and therapeutic cooling. NNUH.14th December 2012 2. Palpitations in pregnancy: November 2009.Regional video conference meeting 3. Acute posterior papillary muscle rupture: London Chest Hospital, July 2008 4. Delayed thrombocytopaenia and abciximab: London Chest Hospital, July 2008 5. Platelet resistance and stent thrombosis: London Chest Hospital, January 2007 6. The terminator: A case of aortic dissection. August 2006 7. Devil might take you away, a case of Brugada syndrome: March 2006. 8. Acute renal failure in Medical assessment unit: April 2004 9. Oral erythromycin and risk of sudden death: October 2004 10.Facial nerve palsy: A case report with review: May 2005 11.Left ventricular myxoma: a rare presentation: June 2005 Teaching experience: Besides clinical work I strive to be involved in teaching and training as much as possible. Not only do I consider it a rewarding and enjoyable activity, but it also ensures that my own knowledge remains up to date. My contributions have been both in the form of scheduled teaching sessions, as well as continuous mentoring and supervision of junior trainees, medical students, nurses and paramedical staff. Current position: Assistant Professor of Cardiology, Bharati vidyapeeth's Medical College. Teaching clinical cardiology to postgraduate and undergraduate medical students. Teaching courses: In an attempt to improve my teaching skills, I regularly attended teaching program for the supervisors at Cambridge medical school. 1. How to teach communication skills: October 2009 2. How to undertake assessments: March 2010 3. How to give feedback: May 2010 Formal teaching sessions: 1. Regional clinical supervisor for Cambridge Medical School. I was responsible for teaching clinical skills to final year medical students from Cambridge University. This involved weekly teaching of bedside skills such as history taking, clinical examination, logical thinking to reach a diagnosis and management of medical patients. 2. Coordinator for cardiology specialty study module for Queen Mary’s University London (October 2007 –June 2008). I arranged for weekly teaching schedule, end of term assessment for final year medical students at London Chest Cardiology department. 8
  • 9. 3. Teacher IMPACT course, Ipswich Hospital, May 2011. 4. Bedside teaching for MRCP PACES, East Anglia. 2008, 2009. 5. During my residency [1999-2002] and as a lecturer in general medicine, I actively participated in teaching undergraduates, postgraduates & the paramedical staff at the B J Medical College & Sassoon Hospitals. I delivered lectures and bedside clinics and have received very good feedback from medical students. Clinical governance: I have participated in number of clinical governance activities • Morbidity and mortality meetings, Cardiology: Mount Sinai Hospital, N and N hospital and Ipswich Hospital • Team leader for medical SPRs at Ipswich hospital, arranged regular educational and governance meetings • I monitored the process of work hour monitoring exercise in September 2010 at Ipswich hospital. I highlighted the issue of prolonged post night post take ward rounds which helped junior doctors to stick to work hours as per EWTD. Courses and accreditation exams: 1. Complex Cardiovascular therapeutics, Kobe Japan. October 29-31, 2015 2. EURO PCR Paris, France. May 2012 3. Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Course run by National Institute for Health Research, UK, December 2011 4. Pacing course for Cardiology SPR, Medtronic headquarters, Switzerland, November 2009 5. Trans-radial intervention, Live, London Chest Hospital, May 2008 6. British society of echocardiography theory examination, Edinburgh, October 2007 7. IRMER-Radiation protection course. St George’s Hospital, London, October 2007 8. Echocardiography course, London Chest Hospital, June 2007 9. ALS re-certification course, Royal Liverpool Hospital, May 2007 10.Sonar guided CV line insertion course, Royal Liverpool Hospital, December 2006 11.Temporary pacing course, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, September 2006. 12.Practical cardiology, University College, Oxford. September 2005 13.Fundamentals of critical care, Q E hospital, Kings Lynn, September 2005 14.Advanced life support course, Guys & St Thomas’ Hospital, London, June 2004 15.Nuclear medicine in cardiology, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, January 2004 Conferences and CME:  C3 Conference, Florida, USA. June 2013  British Cardiac Society conference, Manchester, UK. May 2012  Cardiovascular and metabolic medicine, Cambridge seminars, Nov 2011  BCIS autumn meet, Birmingham, Oct 2011  Intracoronary diagnostics, Royal College of Physicians, London, Sept 2011  Advanced Cardiac Intervention, London. January 2011, Jan 2009  Regional Cardiology study day, Nottingham, Jan 2009  Annual conference, British Society of Cardiac MR. Leeds, April 2008  London specialist registrar study day, Royal College of physicians, London, Feb 2009  Advanced angioplasty, London, Jan 2008  Primary PCI, Academia meeting, St Mary’s Hospital, London, Sept 2007.  British Junior Cardiologists’ association conference, Manchester, Nov 2006. 9
  • 10.  Update in Internal medicine, UT Southwestern Medical College, Dallas, USA, Nov 2004.  Medicine Update, Royal College of Physicians, QE Hospital, Birmingham, July 2003.  Intra-aortic Balloon Pump workshop, Wolverhampton Medical Institute, June 2003.  29th Annual Research Society Conference, B J Medical College, January 2003.  Advanced Mechanical Ventilation Workshop, 27th October 2002.  National Medicine Update Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, January 2000 and 2002. Management experience and working for the people: Efficient management of time, people and resources are essential attributes for a successful clinician. My administrative responsibilities include  Management course at Judge Business School, Cambridge UK. 2012-2013  Co-ordinator of cardiology specialty study module for medical students at Queen Mary’s University London (October 2007-June 2008). I arranged for weekly teaching schedule, end of term assessment for final year medical students at London Chest Cardiology department.  Junior doctors fund manager, the Q E Hospital, Kings Lynn, 2005-2006  Volunteer for procurement of advertisements for 29th Annual Research Society Conference, BJ Medical College, Pune, Jan 2003  Conceptulised and Organised community AIDS Awareness Program for university students in Pune, India, 2000-2001  Coordinator and team leader for Prevention and Control of epidemic in flood affected tribal areas of 20 square mile radius, Thane, October 1998  Secretary, Maharashtra state resident doctors association, 2000-2001  Spokesperson for 2500 resident doctors and chief negotiator for resident arguments with Health ministry, Government of Maharashtra state.  General Secretary Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Medical College 1995-96.  Chief organiser of annual social function of Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Medical college 1995- 1996 [400 students] Interests:  I spend most of my time playing football, painting dinosaurs and discussing million intricate workings of this planet with my nine year-old twins.  I have keen interest in understanding and analysis of political and financial issues. Languages: I am fluent in reading and writing Marathi, Hindi [Devnagari script] and English. I have studied Sanskrit for five years and can understand Punjabi and Gujrati. Career Intentions: I would like develop centers of excellence for delivering cardiac services in western Maharashtra. 10
  • 11. Referees: 1. Dr Annapurna Kini Program Director, Mount Sinai Hospital New York Annapoorna.kini@mountsinai.org Phone: 001 212 4271540 Fax: 001212 534 2845 2. Dr Toomas Sarev Consultant cardiologist Norfolk and Norwich university hospital, Norwich. Toomas.sarev@nnuh.nhs.uk Phone: 0044 1603 287517 11