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Dr. Arockia Doss

Radiologist & Director
Image Guided Therapy Clinic
Suite 3, 55 Hampden Road Nedlands
 

Brief Biography:


Education/Professional Qualifications:

1. June 2006, Fellowship of the Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (FRANZCR)
2. December 2004 Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (Radiology) United Kingdom.
3. October 2002 Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists, FRCR (LONDON).
4. October 1998 Membership of the Royal College of Physicians of London, MRCP (UK).
5. 1996 Professional and Linguistics Assessment Board (PLAB) GMC UK
6. 1987-1992, Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery MBBS, Madurai Kamaraj University, India.
7. 1987, Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC), India.
8. 1985, Indian School Certificate Examination (ICSE), India.

 

Academic positions:


Current Position:

Founding Director/Interventional Neuroradiologist & Musculoskeletal Radiologist
Image Guided Therapy Clinic (IGTC) , Nedlands, Western Australia 6009

Previous Positions:

Staff Specialist, Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia. November 2005 to November 2006.

Prizes:

1. Toshiba Best Scientific Presentation Award, 55th Annual Meeting, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists October 2004.
2. Leonard Levy Prize (British Institute of Radiology) for the Best Proffered Paper and presentation at the United Kingdom Radiological Congress, 2001.
3. Grainger Prize, 2001 for the Best presentation within Sheffield Radiology Training Scheme.

 

Research interests:


Interventional Radiology & Regenerative Medicine

 

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Published Peer Reviewed Work: (As First Author)

1. Doss A. (2013). Neotendon infilling of a full thickness rotator cuff foot print tear following ultrasound guided liquid platelet rich plasma injection and percutaneous tenotomy: favourable outcome up to one year.[v1;http://f1000r.es/xz] F1000Research 2:23 (doi: 10.3410/f1000research.2-23.v1).
2. Doss A. (2012). Case report: intradiscal oxygen ozone therapy in uncontained lumbar disc herniation. [v1; ref status: Indexed, http://f1000r.es/Q4mQBW] F1000 Research, 1:13 (doi:10.3410/f1000research.1-13.v1).
3. Doss A. Trigeminal Neuralgia Treatment: A Case Report on Short-Term Follow up After Ultrasound Guided Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma Injections. Webmed Central Neurology. 2012
4. Doss A. Clinical application of multidetector CT angiography and perfusionimaging in acute stroke. J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol. 2009 Jun;53(3):283-90.PubMed PMID: 19624294.
5. Doss A Van der Wal R, Bannan P, Phatouros CC. Ophthalmoplegia after lumbar discectomy. Case illustration. J Neurosurg Spine. 2009 Jul;11(1):79. PubMed PMID: 19569945.
6. Doss A. Systematic execution of radiology. Editorial. Australas Radiol. 2007 Oct; 51 (5): 403-5.
7. Doss A, C C Phatouros, M S Khangure. Interventional Neuroradiology Beyond Platinum Coils. Poster Presentation, Annual Scientific Meeting of the RANZCR. Perth. October 2004.
8. Doss A, D Mahad, C A J Romanowski. Case report. Wernicke encephalopathy: unusual findings in non-alcoholic patients. J Comput Assist Tomogr. Mar-Apr 2003; 27(2):235-40.
9. Doss A, Lang, I, Roberts IM, Bell M.J., Smith, T.W.D. Posterior Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocation in Children-Role of Spiral Computed Tomography. Pediatric Emergency Care. 21(5): 325-326, May 2005.
10. Doss A, P N Taylor, P F Down. A rare complication of dental abscesses. Postgraduate Medical Journal, December 1999, 75; 800: 749-50.

Published Peer Reviewed Journals: (As Co-Author)

1. Early adolescent lumbar intervertebral disc injury: a case study. Carter CT, Amorin-Woods LG, Doss A. Chiropr Man Therap. 2013 Apr 26;21(1):13. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 23621900 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] Free Article
2.Vander Kraats R, Doss A. (2012) Glenoid Labral Tear: follow up case series on ultrasound guided autologous platelet rich plasma in conjunction with a progressive rehabilitation program. http://f1000r.es/WqpHu9] F1000Research 1:68 (doi: 10.3410/f1000research.1-68.v1).

 

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