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I am a medical doctor who has done Ph.D. in Biomedical engineering from IT-BHU. I enjoy Editing here (since November 04, 2006) and being a Citizen! Presently Founding Director of CAL2CAL Institute [1]. My Research interests include Automated Clinical Diagnostic Systems and e-learning. My homepages are: [2], [3] and [4]. I am also the Chair, Education Committee and the Chair-Elect of HL7 India.
I have been among the first wave of Editors invited to join Citizendium. Subsequently, I have been the first Secretary and the second Chair of the Editorial Council.
Specializations
- Medical Informatics
- Automated Diagnostic Systems
- Cognitive and Affective Disorders
- Exercise physiology
- Neurophysiology
- Soft computing tools
- India
Some articles started in Citizendium
- Clinical decision support system: Interactive computer programs that directly assist physicians and other health professionals with decision-making tasks. [e]
- Evidence-based medicine: The conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. [e]
- Hemispheric lateralization: The (primary) localization of a brain function on either the right or left sides of the brain. [e]
- John Snow (physician): (1813 – 1858) British physician who is considered to be one of the founders of epidemiology for his work identifying the source of a cholera outbreak in 1854; also one of the pioneers of anaesthesia and medical hygiene. [e]
- Biochemistry: The chemistry of living things; a field of both biology and chemistry. [e]
- Bioengineering: The application of electrical, mechanical, chemical, optical, nuclear and other engineering principles to understand, modify and control biological (plants and animals - including human) systems. [e]
- Antarctica: The Earth's southernmost continent, located almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle; covers the South Pole. [e]
- Electronic medical record: A digital form of medical (hospital or clinic) record. [e]
- Clinical data warehouse: A facility that houses all electronic data collected at a clinical center. [e]
- Bangla: An Indo-Aryan language of the eastern Indian subcontinent, evolved from the Magadhi Prakrit, Pāli and Sanskrit languages. [e]
- Samosa: Dish made from processed potatoes (occasionally along with cauliflower) that have been put inside a near-pyramidal shaped covering of flour dough and deep-fried. [e]
- Rabindra Jayanti: A feast celebrated in India (especially West Bengal) and Bangladesh to commemorate the birth anniversary of the poet and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore. [e]
- Rabindranath Tagore: (1861-1941) Bengali poet and composer; Nobel Prize for Literature 1913. [e]
- Pierre de Coubertin: (1863 – 1937) founder of the modern Olympic movement. [e]
- William Osler: physician, educator, medical philosopher, and historian from Canada, often called the Father of Modern Medicine. [e]
- Joseph Fourier: was a French mathematician and physicist credited with describing the Fourier series based on which the Fourier transform has been formed. [e]
- Netiquette: is the convention for making online interactions efficient and sociable. [e]
- Digha: is a flat hard sea beach in West Bengal, India. [e]
- Google Chrome: Open source web browser created by Google. [e]
- Cell division: The process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. [e]
- Electroencephalography: A technique that records brain electrical activity non-invasively. [e]
- Flight (biology): Aerial locomotion by living organisms. [e]
- Calcium: The chemical element with the symbol Ca and atomic number 20. [e]
- Holistic living: The concept of simple and spiritual living with moderation in food intake, adequate exercise and positive thinking and attitude to life. [e]
- Bangladesh genocide: the systematic mass killings that resulted in the secession of East Pakistan to form Bangladesh in 1971. [e]
- Thought: An idea or the act of thinking. [e]
- Leo Tolstoy: (1828-1910) A Russian author, often called the "greatest of all novelists"; wrote War and Peace. [e]
- Raita: is an Indian sauce based on yogurt and cucumber or other vegetables. [e]
- International Mother Language Day: The International Day has been observed every year since February 2000 to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. [e]
Some recent publications
- S N Sarbadhikari (2010), How to Make Healthcare Delivery in India More “Informed”, Education for Health 10 (online), 2010: 456. [5]
- S N Sarbadhikari (2010), A farce called the National Board of Examinations, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics.2010 Jan-Mar;7(1):20-22 PubMed [6].
- S N Sarbadhikari (2008), Applying healthcare informatics to improve student learning, Medical Education; 42: 1117–1118 (Really Good Stuff) PubMed.
- S N Sarbadhikari, A K Saha (2006) Moderate exercise and chronic stress produce counteractive effects on different areas of the brain by acting through various neurotransmitter receptor subtypes: A hypothesis, Theoretical Biology and Medical Modeling, 3 (1), 33 PubMed PubMed Central
- S N Sarbadhikari (2006) A Short Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, First Edition, Hyderabad, India, Universities Press India Limited Co., ISBN=978-81-7371-558-0; International Edition, CRC Press
- S N Sarbadhikari (2005) The State of Medical Informatics in India: A Roadmap for optimal organization, J. Medical Systems, 29, 125-141 PubMed
- A K Saha, S N Sarbadhikari (2005) HIV deranges Immune System Dynamics through Stochastic Fluctuations, Intl. J Applied Maths. Stats, 3, 52-81
- S N Sarbadhikari (2005) (Editor) Depression and Dementia: Progress in Brain Research, Clinical Applications and Future Trends, First Edition, New York, USA, Nova Biomedical, ISBN=1-59454-114-0
- S N Sarbadhikari (2005) Balancing the Brain activity: Putative Links between Epileptic, Cognitive and Affective Disorders In S M Benjamin (eds), Trends in Epilepsy Research, New York, USA, Nova Biomedical, ISBN=1-59454-237-6 (bookchapter)
- S N Sarbadhikari, S K Pal (2002) Automated Techniques for identifying depression from EEG In C T Leondes (eds), Handbook of Computational Methods in Biomaterials, Biotechnology & Biomedical systems, Boston, Kluwer Academic (bookchapter)
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