Area of Expertise
Dr. Sujan Saha is a Peer Reviewer (Rating: 4.5/5.0) of The Cureus Journal of Medical Science, a reputed International Journal with high Impact Factor (IF) and completed review of more than 10 original articles successfully. He got Honors in different subjects in MBBS and DG Award for best academic performance in Foundation Training course for BCS (Health) Cadre Officers. He has experiences in different fields of Neurology like Stroke, Headache, Peripheral neuropathy, Movement disorders, Myopathy, Neuro-muscular junction disorder, CNS infection, Demyelinating disease etc.
Dr. Sujan Saha completed MBBS from Dhaka Medical College Hospital with outstanding result. He then gathered experiences regarding management in critical care settings (ICU) in reputed Corporate Hospitals. Then he joined BCS Health Cadre and served rural people for 2.5 years. He worked as Assistant Registrar (AR) in Neurology, Cardiology, Internal Medicine and then got selected in the esteemed Residency Program (MD) for 5 years in Neurology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) (PG Hospital). After completion of MD (Neurology) he was posted as Clinical Neurologist in National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospitals, an apex institute for neurological disorders.
Training/Conference
Dr. Sujan Saha was trained in Neurology, Cardiology & Internal Medicine in Dhaka Medical College Hospital and Sir Salimullah Medical College Hospital. He received training in different fields of Neurology in Residency Program (MD), BSMMU for 5 years. He participated in different International and National Neurology related scientific seminars.
Research/Publication
Dr. Sujan Saha has around 18 publications (Original Article, Review Article, Case Reports) in reputed journals regarding different aspects of Neurology. Some notable publication titles are:
(1) Split-hand Index in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A CMAP Based Study, (2) A case report of Focal Cortical Dysplasia as a cause of Refractory Epilepsy, (3) Infarct pattern in patients with varying degrees of internal carotid artery stenosis, (4) A case report of reverse split-hand syndrome: An overlooked clinical sign of Hirayama disease, (5) Utility of Split-hand Index in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Review Article, (6) A Case of Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) antibody positive NMOSD without Optic neuritis

