Dr. Shweta Mallick, is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Solid Organ Transplantation and Hepato-Pancreatic- Biliary surgery. She has to her credit, 10 years of experience in this field. Along with expertise in performing advanced gastrointestinal and HPB surgeries, she is well versed in performing minimally invasive surgeries including both advanced laparoscopy and robotic surgery. Having trained in one of the top gastrointestinal training programs in the country, she is well versed in managing diseases of the digestive tract including upper GI, colorectal, HPB, liver and multi-visceral transplantation and abdominal vascular surgeries. With particular interest in organ transplantation, Dr. Shweta aims to further the development of the liver and multi-visceral transplant program in the country with a close focus on pediatric liver transplantation. Apart from clinical work, she firmly believes in the potential of medical research work and has contributed to various past and ongoing research activities in her career.
- Robotic Donor Hepatectomy
- Liver Transplantation
- Pediatric Liver Transplantation
- Pancreatic Transplantation
- Intestinal Transplantation
- Complex liver resections including open, laparoscopic and robotic resection
- Complex pancreatic resections including open, laparoscopic and robotic resection
- Complex biliary resection and reconstruction
MBBS
Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Bangalore.
MS (General Surgery)
Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Bangalore
MCh (Surgical Gastroenterology)
Amrita School of Medicine, Kochi
FMAS
Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery by AMASI, (2017)
Observership in GI and HPB surgery
Mie university, Tsu, Japan
- English
- Malayalam
- Hindi
Secured 1st place in best paper session - Oral presentation at ASGKCON 2018 at Trivandrum
Secured 2nd Prize in Poster presentation at ASGKCON – 2017 at Kumarokom, (Topic – Small for Size Syndrome following LDLT)
Secured 2nd prize for paper presentation at Surgical Society of Bangalore/ASICC 2014.
Dr. Shweta Mallick, is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Solid Organ Transplantation and Hepato-Pancreatic- Biliary surgery. She has to her credit, 10 years of experience in this field. Along with expertise in performing advanced gastrointestinal and HPB surgeries, she is well versed in performing minimally invasive surgeries including both advanced laparoscopy and robotic surgery. Having trained in one of the top gastrointestinal training programs in the country, she is well versed in managing diseases of the digestive tract including upper GI, colorectal, HPB, liver and multi-visceral transplantation and abdominal vascular surgeries. With particular interest in organ transplantation, Dr. Shweta aims to further the development of the liver and multi-visceral transplant program in the country with a close focus on pediatric liver transplantation. Apart from clinical work, she firmly believes in the potential of medical research work and has contributed to various past and ongoing research activities in her career.
- Robotic Donor Hepatectomy
- Liver Transplantation
- Pediatric Liver Transplantation
- Pancreatic Transplantation
- Intestinal Transplantation
- Complex liver resections including open, laparoscopic and robotic resection
- Complex pancreatic resections including open, laparoscopic and robotic resection
- Complex biliary resection and reconstruction
MBBS
Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Bangalore.
MS (General Surgery)
Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Bangalore
MCh (Surgical Gastroenterology)
Amrita School of Medicine, Kochi
FMAS
Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery by AMASI, (2017)
Observership in GI and HPB surgery
Mie university, Tsu, Japan
- English
- Malayalam
- Hindi
Secured 1st place in best paper session - Oral presentation at ASGKCON 2018 at Trivandrum
Secured 2nd Prize in Poster presentation at ASGKCON – 2017 at Kumarokom, (Topic – Small for Size Syndrome following LDLT)
Secured 2nd prize for paper presentation at Surgical Society of Bangalore/ASICC 2014.