CURRICULUM VITAE – Dr. Rajendra Singh Jain

CURRICULUM VITAE – Dr. Rajendra Singh Jain
Name :
Dr. Rajendra Singh Jain
Address :
LG – 1, Unique Shardool, 14 – Chetak Marg, Near J. K. Lon
Hospital, JLN Marg, Jaipur.
Present Designation :
Senior Professor and Head, Neurology Unit IInd, BMRC,
SMS Medical College Hospital, Jaipur.
Contact Details :
0141-2591579, 09414073579, [email protected]
Awards :
1. Gold Medals (Four)
a. Shri Mali Ram Pooran Mal Rawat Gold Medal for securing highest marks &
honours in Anatomy in first MBBS examination.
b. P.M. Nahata‟s Memorial Gold Medal for securing highest marks in Physiology
in first MBBS examination.
c. Smt. Kamla Ranka Memorial Gold Medal for securing highest marks in
aggregate in first MBBS examination.
d. Acharya Shri Salik Ram Dass Rewasa Memorial Gold Medal for securing
second position in aggregate of first, second & final MBBS examination.
2. Merit Certificate – University of Rajasthan
3. Post Graduate Merit Scholarship – University of Bombay
4. National Level Award – Best Poster Presentation Award in IXth Annual Conference
of Indian Academy of Neurology, New Delhi.
5. Awarded “Chikitsa Vibhushan” by Indian Medical Association, Jaipur branch.
6. Awarded first ever Times Wellness Rajasthan Health Award 2013 for “Best Doctor
in Neurology in Rajasthan”.
7. Honoured with State Award by Hon. Chief Minister, Rajasthan on 15th August.
Fellowships :
1. National – Senior Research Fellowship, Council of Scientific & Industrial
Research, New Delhi.
2. International – World Federation of Neurology Fellowship, London (U.K.)
3. International – Alzheimers Disease & Related Disorders Fellowship,Stockholm
(Sweden)
Publications :
1. Initial bi-ventricular performance following acute M.I. and in-hospital morbidity and
mortality. Ind J Nucl Med 2:73-76, 1987.
2. Multigated radionuclide ventriculography during in-hospital phase of acute myocardial
infarction. JAPI 37 : 575-77, 1989.
3. Caphagraine – an indigenous drug in prophylactic treatment of migraine. The Medicine
and Surgery 29 : 9-12, 1989.
4. HHE Syndrome – Imaging Diagnosis. J Applied Med. 977- Dec., 1990.
5. Paraplegia in Eales disesase. The Ind Practitioner. XLIII : 1123-25, 1990.
6. Flunarizine in the prophylaxis of migraine. The Ind. Practitioner XLIV : 383-86, 1991.
7. Treating epilepsy – an internist‟s approach. Current Medical Trends 1:47-49, 1997.
8. Ross‟ syndrome – Report of 2 cases. The Ind. Practitioner 50 : 909-10, 1997.
9. Stroke like presentation of CJD : An unusual variant. JAPI 47 : 548-50, 1999.
10. Neurosarcoidosis : Reviews in Neurology – IAN 2001.
11. Herpes simplex encephalitis in north west India. Neurology India 49 : 360-65, 2001.
12. Primary CNS Lymphoma : Reviews in Neurology – IAN 2002.
13. Langerhans cell histiocytosis presenting as adult onset epilepsy. IJCP 57 : 739-41, 2003.
(INTERNATIONAL)
14. A spinal neurenteric cyst presenting as burning feet syndrome. IJCP 57 : 846-47, 2003.
(INTERNATIONAL)
15. Eales‟ Disease with Neurological Manifestations. JAPI 52 : 342, 2004.
16. Neurosyphilis and HIV seropositivity. JIMA 102 : 108, 2004.
17. Neurotuberculosis. Dots Up Date 10 : 9-11, 2007.
18. „Hot cross bun‟ sign in a case of cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis: a rare neuroimaging
observation. BMJ Case Rep 2013. doi:10.1136/bcr-2012-006641.
(INTERNATIONAL)
19. Erdheim-Chester disease with isolated craniocerebral involvement. BMJ Case Rep 2013.
doi:10.1136/bcr-2012-006823. (INTERNATIONAL)
20. Brainstem transient ischemic attacks due to compression of pons from a persistent
primitive trigeminal artery. Neurol India 2013;61:321-2
21. Calvarial tuberculosis with intracranial tuberculomas: a rare association. JNR. 2013;3(34):130-132 (INTERNATIONAL)
22. Reversible dementia as presenting manifestation of racemose neurocysticercosis.Ann
Indian Acad Neurol.2013:16(3):452-3.
23. A rare presentation of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis with acute fulminant course
and atypical radiological features.Ann Indian Acad Neurol.2013:16(4):732-33.
24. Moyamoya disease with exaggerated startle response: a rare co-occurrence. Ann Indian
Acad Neurol. 2013:16(4):733-34.
25. Challenges in the diagnosis of a case of acute intermittent porphyria in India. J Postgrad
Med.2013:59(4):338-39.
26. Cyclic mood disorder heralding adult-onset autosomal dominant leucodystrophy: A
clinical masquerader.Asian J. Psychiatry.(2013)http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.
2013.11.004.(INTERNATIONAL)