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Dr. Shafat Ahmad Kenu - Consultant & HOD

Dr. Shafat Ahmad Kenu

Consultant & HOD - Emergency

MEM (GWU, USA) - 2013

Paras Health Srinagar
About Dr. Shafat Ahmad Kenu

Dr. Shafat Ahmad Kenu, a distinguished Consultant and Head of Department (HOD) in Emergency Medicine at Paras Health, Srinagar, brings a wealth of expertise garnered from his prestigious Medical Education Management (MEM) program at The George Washington University, USA, which he completed in 2013. With a commitment to providing exceptional medical care, Dr. Kenu has established himself as a trusted figure in emergency medicine, catering to the unique healthcare needs of patients in the Jammu & Kashmir region. His dedication is evident in his availability, offering consultations from 10 am to 6 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, ensuring accessibility for those in need. Dr. Kenu's holistic approach and compassionate care make him an invaluable asset to the medical community, providing patients with easy appointments and affordable fees for their healthcare needs. 

Medical Qualifications 

  • Medical Education Management (MEM) from The George Washington University, USA, 2013 

  • Board Certification in Emergency Medicine 

  • Active licensure in Jammu & Kashmir Medical Council (JKMRC) 

Specialization and Expertise 

  • Trauma 

  • Cardiac emergencies 

  • Infectious diseases 

Certifications 

  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification 

  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification 

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification 

Awards and Recognition 

  • Excellence in Emergency Medicine Award, Paras Health 

  • Recognition for Outstanding Patient Care, Jammu & Kashmir Medical Council 

  • Service Award for Dedication to Emergency Medicine, Srinagar Medical Association 

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Awards & Recognition
Paras Health
Excellence in Emergency Medicine Award Paras Health

Paras Health
Recognition for Outstanding Patient Care Jammu & Kashmir Medical Council

Paras Health
Service Award for Dedication to Emergency Medicine Srinagar Medical Association

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