Dr. Sen elected president of Indian Ortho Association
PGI former senior Orthopaedician, Prof Ramesh Sen has been elected president of Indian Orthopaedic Association. He is presently senior director of orthopaedics at Max Hospital, Mohali
Chandigarh, December 28, 2021: PGI former senior Orthopaedician, Prof Ramesh Sen has been elected president of Indian Orthopaedic Association. Dr Sen is presently senior director of orthopaedics at Max Hospital, Mohali.
The ceremony of installation was held during the annual conference of the association in Goa which was attended by over 6000 orthopaedic surgeons from all over the country in a bio bubble environment. The conference was inaugurated by Goa Governor, PS Sreedharan Pillai and Chief Minister Pramod Sawant.
Dr Sen had joined PGIMER in 1993 as Assistant Professor and retired as Professor in 2014. During his career spanning over 35 years, he has authored about 250 research papers and has written more than 20 book chapters. Prof Sen has also delivered more than 500 guest lectures, including more than 100 in other countries. He also carries five research patents to his credit.
He has expertise in joint replacement surgery, including the rich experience of handling revision hip and knee arthroplasty surgeries. In the past he has also the honour of being the first President of ‘Association of Pelvi acetabular surgeons of India’ and President of ‘North Zone Orthopaedic Association’.