Dr. Dinesh Guna

Finest Health

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doctor
Singapore
PRACTISING AT
Finest Health
LANGUAGE
English
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"Keeping an open mind and genuine curiosity goes a long way! I also find getting skin in the game and directly dabbling with these tools provides valuable insights."
SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Dinesh MBBS (NUS) is a licensed general practitioner (GP) in Singapore with a passion for sustainable initiatives that improve the quality, affordability, and accessibility of healthcare. Dr. Dinesh has managed complex initiatives from health promotion/community-based screening programs in underprivileged populations, to multinational health technology research spanning across industries, by leading multidisciplinary teams to execute aligned objectives. His current scientific research interests include Ophthalmology, Infectious Disease, Public Health, and Medical Technology.

He is experienced in project management and multinational applied clinical research having served as Head (Health Informatics) of the Collaborative Ocular Tuberculosis Study (COTS) group (2011-2019). COTS is a cloud computing-enabled study involving over 30 hospitals from 10 countries to better understand ocular tuberculosis (TB), a prevalent infectious disease that disproportionately affects the poor, as an early opportunity to address TB infection using big data.

Within Singapore, he was conferred the NUS Student Leadership award and 2019 Young Alumnus (Medicine) of the year award for multidisciplinary collaborations across faculties of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and others to organise technology-enabled grassroots health promotion campaigns and free annual health screenings for underprivileged communities in Kallang, Geylang, Chinatown, and Macpherson.
CREDENTIALS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Awards: 
2019 NUS Young Alumnus (Medicine) of the Year;
Commonwealth Fellow (Innovation), Royal Commonwealth Society;
National Youth fund award, Singapore.

10 recent publications:
1) Gunasekeran DV. Technology and chronic disease management. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2018 Feb;6(2):91. Article.
2) Gunasekeran DV. Invited Commentary: Treating the Patient with Uveitis as an Individual – Not a Disease. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2019;137(2):206-207. Article.
3)  Gunasekeran DV* and Liu ZH*, Tan WJ, Koh J, Cheong CP, Tan LH, Lau CS, Phuah GK, Manuel ND, Chia CC, Seng GS, Tong N, Huin MH, Dulce SV, Yap S, Ponampalam K, Ying H, Ong MEH, R P. Safety and Efficacy of telereview in patients with Abdominal Pain Using Video Consultation: a randomised controlled trial evaluating digital telereview (SAVED). J Med Internet Res. e-pub ahead of print. Article.
4)  Weiling LL, Ming Kai AC, Gunasekeran DV. Digital health for patients with chronic pain during the COVID-19 pandemic. Br J Anaesth. 2020 Aug 10. Epub ahead of print. Article.
5) Gunasekeran DV, Wong TY. Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology in 2020: A Technology on the Cusp for Translation and Implementation. Asia Pac J Ophthalmol. 2020;9(2):61-66. Article.
6)  DS Ting, Gunasekeran DV, Wickham L, TY Wong. Next generation telemedicine platforms to screen and triage. Br J Ophthalmol. e-pub ahead of print. Article.
7)  Agrawal R* and Gunasekeran DV*, Grant R, Agarwal A, Onn MK, Nguyen QD, Pavesio C, Gupta V, COTS-1 Study Group. Clinical features and outcomes of patients with TB uveitis treated with anti-tubercular therapy (ATT) in COTS-1. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2017 Dec;135(12):1318-1327. Article.
8)  Z Liu, M Ng, DV Gunasekeran, H Li, K Ponampalam, R Ponampalam. Mobile technology: Usage and perspective of patients and caregivers presenting to a tertiary care emergency. World J Emerg Med. 2020;11(1):5-11. Article.
9)  Chia KJW, Gunasekeran DV, Laude A. The Impact of Switching Anti-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Therapy in the Management of Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina. 2017 Oct;48(10):859-869. Article.
10)  Bansal S, Gunasekeran DV, Ang B, Lee J, Khandelwal R, Sullivan P, Agrawal R. Controversies in Pathology and Management of Hyphema. Surv Ophthalmol. 2016 May-Jun;61(3):297-308. Article
ACCEPTED INSURANCE
CHAS, Healthier SG, Cigna, MHC
FINANCIAL DECLARATIONS
DVG reports equity investment in AskDr, Doctorbell (acquired by Mobile Health Network Solutions, NYSE:$MNDR), and VISRE.
18th May 2020 (over 5 years ago)
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Hi @cpg firstly, Im sorry to hear about your ordeal! Piles are abnormally swollen blood vessels towards the end of the colorectal tract. They are actually very common although...

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18th May 2020 (over 5 years ago)
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Hi @Fiqah thats an interesting question! However, no medications (including antiretrovirals) have been proven in clinical studies to prevent (as relevant to your question) nor treat the COVID-19  virus...

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18th May 2020 (over 5 years ago)
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Hi @Kelly  acne has many contributing factors, including genetics and hormones. Hormones as you alluded to commonly lead to acne in the teen years due to changes around puberty....

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12th May 2020 (almost 6 years ago)
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Hi @Kai there are many possible causes of this and I would recommend a review with your family physician in-person, as they will need to examine you to narrow down...

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11th May 2020 (almost 6 years ago)

Hi @Iamking sorry to hear that this is still bothering you! Pain is a signal from the body of injury or generally that something is wrong. Pushing through with...

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