MBBS, DMRD, DNB (RD), FRCR (UK), EDiR, DICR (Diplomate of Indian college of Radiology)
Dr. Geethapriya is a highly skilled and dedicated radiologist, with more than 15 years of comprehensive experience in her field and a specialized focus on onco-imaging for over a decade. She completed her post-graduation at the esteemed Barnard Institute of Radiology, Madras medical college, where she gained extensive knowledge and expertise in her field.
During her tenure as a consultant Radiologist at CSI Kalyani Multispecialty Hospital, she played a pivotal role in implementing the CT scanner and establishing protocols and techniques. She also completed theoretical certification courses in 11-13 weeks scan and Fetal Cardiac imaging through the FMF program. She was a consultant at Apollo cancer Centre for over 10 years, where she was in charge of the MRI. Her proficiency in various modalities, with a significant emphasis on PET-CT and MRI, has been demonstrated throughout her career. She also served as the academic coordinator and research guide for DNB Radiology postgraduate residents, contributing significantly to the departmental academic activities. She has been a part of the organizing team in various regional, state, and national conferences.
Her expertise extends particularly to breast imaging, with proficiency in X-ray mammography, tomosynthesis, sono-mammography, MR mammography, stereotactic, ultrasound-guided biopsies, and various aspiration techniques. Her skills encompass preoperative wire localization and marker placement, including vacuum-assisted ultrasound-guided excision of benign breast lesions.
Dr. Geethapriya's commitment to excellence spans across academic activities, research, and professional practice. Her contributions to the field are evident in numerous posters and publications, as well as a few invited lectures, reflecting her dedication to providing exemplary patient care and driving innovation in the field.
Co-authored the following chapters of "Comprehensive Textbook of Clinical Radiology", C Amarnath (Editor), Hemant Patel (Editor) and published by Elsevier India.
Basics in breast imaging – Breast masses (Chapter-13.1.1.2) and Approach to breast masses- solid masses and fat-containing lesions.
Contributed to the book "Honing your skills in Breast imaging – Tips on Techniques & Refining your reporting". A clinical case book. Authored by Dr. Bagyam Raghavan.
1999 - 2005 - MBBS, Madurai Medical College
2007 - 2009 - DMRD, Barnard Institute of Radiology, Madras Medical College
2010 - 2011 - DNB (Radio Diagnosis) Apollo Specialty Hospital (Apollo Cancer Centre), Teynampet, Chennai
2019 - Fellowship in Royal College of Radiologists FRCR (UK)
2019 - European Diploma in Radiology (EDiR)
2019 - Diplomate of Indian College of Radiology & Imaging (DICR)
Life member of Indian Radiological And Imaging Association (IRIA)
Member of Royal College of Radiologists (RCR)
Life member of Society of Oncologic Imaging, India ( SOII)
Life member of Breast Imaging Society of India (BISI)
Member of Europian Society of Radiology (ESOR)
Tamil Nadu Medical Council, 76348
General Medical Council (UK) - Full registration with a license to practice - 7824330
Royal College of Radiologists - 316653
Role of SUV and ADC values as predictors of grade and molecular subtypes of breast malignancy. Asian Journal of Oncology http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/ASJO-2022-56-(412)
A unique complication of autologous fat graft migration. Eurorad.URL:https://www.eurorad.org/case/17991.DOI:10.35100/eurorad/case. 17991 ISSN:1563-4086
Unravelling the Imaging Conundrum of Rabies. Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging 2022 Oct31;32(4):594-600
A Rare Charcot Neuro-Osteoarthropathy of the Hip with an Uncommon Cause. Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging 2022, DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1758879
Cranial nerve schwannoma- A pictorial essay. Indian J Radiol Imaging 2020;30:116-25
PET-CT upstaging of unilateral operable breast cancer and its correlation with molecular subtypes. Indian J Radiol Imaging 2020;30:319-26
The unforeseen orbital tumor. Indian J Radiol Imaging 2020;30:386-8
"The unpredictable brain tumor." Indian J Radiol Imaging 2020;30:379-82
Case in ACR CIP (American Congress of Radiology Case In Point) in September 2011
Algorithmic approach to intra cranial schwannomas on MR imaging (Educational exhibit), ECR 2021 G. Sivaramalingam, Banupriya Ramakrishnan, B. Raghavan; CHENNAI, Tamilnadu/IN. 10.26044/ecr2021/C-13997
Analysis of functional imaging biomarkers in breast carcinoma (Oral presentation)ECR 2021, Banupriya Ramakrishnan, B. Raghavan, G. Sivaramalingam, S. Viswanathan; Chennai/IN
Structured reporting in contrast-enhanced mammography ECR 2020/ C-14792- 10.26044/ecr 2020/C-14792
Post-treatment changes in breast – Role of advanced Imaging. ECR 2018 / C-2867- 10.1594/ecr2018/C-2867
Performance assessment of various international ovarian tumor analysis models - ECR 2018 / C-2817- 10.1594/ecr2018/C-2817
Role of 18F-FDG PET CT in Clinical Stage I/II Breast Cancer Patients in 4th annual Conference of Breast Imaging Society of India (BISICON 2016) November 2016 at PGI, Chandigarh
Role of tomosynthesis in the management of microcalcifications in 4th annual conference of Breast Imaging Society of India (BISICON 2016) November 2016 at PGI, Chandigarh
Algorithmic approach in assessing the phenotype of unusual breast masses - ECR 2019 / C-2343 10.26044/ecr2019/C-2343
PET-CT upstaging of unilateral operable breast cancer and its co-relation with molecular subtypes ECR 2019 / C-2805 - 10.26044/ecr2019/C-2805
Painless mammography-a causal analysis based on patient's feedback. ECR 2012 / C-1046 - 10.1594/ecr2012/C-1046
Restaging of bronchogenic carcinoma based on 7th edition of TNM classification - using integrated PET CT - ECR 2011 - 10.1594/ecr2011/C-0943