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BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCH
Dr. Singh earned his undergraduate degree from Sawai Man Signh Medical
College in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. In 1986 he received Bachelor
of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.D. equivalent).
Singh
did his post-graduate neurology training in teaching hospitals at
Bombay Hospital and Institute of Medical Sciences in Bombay, India,
The National Hospital and Institute for Neurology and Neurosurgery,
Queen Square in Long, UK, The Walton Center for Neurology and Neurosurgery
in Liverpool, UK, SUNY Brooklyn in New York, and the Montefiore
Medical Center – The University Hospital for Albert Einstein College
of Medicine in New York.
Singh
also did training in District, General and Community hospitals including:
Sriganganagar District General Hospital in Rajasthan, India, Halifax
Roay Infirmary and Halifax General Hospital in Halifax, UK, Colchester
General Hospital in Colchester, UK, Brooklyn Hospital in Brooklyn,
New York, Maimaonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, and
Staten Island University Hospital in New York.
In
2001, Singh became assistant professor and attending neurologist
at SUNY Downstate and Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn,
New York. As an Epileptologist, he was also associate director of
the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit and the director of EGG labs.
Singh
is currently on faculty at the Meharry Medical College, School of
Medicine as assistant professor and attending neurologist in the
Department of Psychiatry, Neurology and Behavioral Sciences. He
is also a consultant in Neurology to the Nashville Metropolitan
General Hospital and has a clinical appointment at Vanderbilt University
Medical Center as an Epileptologist.

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