BIVEK SINGH | Medical Education | Excellence in Research

Dr. BIVEK SINGH |Medical Education| Excellence in Research

Dr at Tongji University, Nepal

Commencing my medical journey in 2009, I have consistently pursued academic excellence while embracing roles that enhance public health and medical education. By 2010, I was already contributing as a volunteer teacher for Bachelor’s students in Public Health and Nursing. This early dedication led me to conceptualize and publish my first book for paramedics, “A Journey into the Human Body,” in 2013, which received acclaim in the USA, Germany, and India. Upon graduating in 2015, I embarked on a dynamic career, serving as an academic coordinator for South Asian Medical Students in India and China, significantly enhancing my educational impact. In 2017, I authored the “Clinical Companion for Paramedics, First Edition,” a pioneering clinical book in Nepal that provided rationales for 3,000 questions, becoming an essential resource for health workers preparing for public service commission exams. In 2019, my commitment to lifelong learning reached new heights as I commenced a Neurology residency on a full scholarship provided by the Chinese government. My journey has been characterized by hard work, discipline, innovation, and creativity, which are the cornerstones of my professional development. My interests extend beyond medical sciences to encompass public health and healthcare services. Over the past 13 years, I have contributed over 12 newspaper articles, participated in six national television interviews, and held leadership roles in three major organizations. I founded the Nepalese Doctors Lounge (NEDOL), the largest social media virtual forum for Nepalese doctors, which attracted 11,200 members within 2.5 years. Demonstrating a commitment to service, I have volunteered during crises such as the swine flu outbreak, the Nepal earthquake, and the COVID-19 pandemic. My passion for research is evident from the publication of more than eight articles in international journals, with six published in 2023 alone. To provide accessible healthcare during the pandemic, I established a health clinic in eastern Nepal offering affordable services and free diabetic screening to the local population.

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Educational Background šŸŽ“

MBBS Completed: 2015, MD Neurology Residency: 2019-2024 (Full Scholarship by Chinese Government), ICRT, Harvard Medical School
Completed: 2020

Professional Experience šŸ‘Øā€āš•ļø

Medical Education and Coordination

  • Academic Coordinator (2016-2017)
    Managed and coordinated academic activities for over 500 South Asian medical students at Dali University, China.

Authorship and Publications

  • Books:
    • “A Journey into the Human Body” (Published 2013)
    • “Clinical Companion for Paramedics, First Edition” (Published 2017)
  • Research Articles:
    • Over 8 articles published in international journals, with six published in 2023.

Editorial and Reviewer Roles

Youth Editorial Board:Gene & Protein in Disease (GPD)Ā EngMedicine (starting June 2024)Ā Reviewer:Wiley’s “Journal Neuroprotection”Ā Elsevier’s “Journal of Medicine, Surgery, and Public Health”Ā Cell Pressā€™s “Heliyon”

Leadership Roles

Founder: Nepalese Doctors Lounge (NEDOL), 2021-2024 (11,200 members)Ā Countryā€™s Academic Coordinator: Junior Doctorā€™s Committee, Nepal Medical Association, 2019-2021Ā Board of Directors: Medical Outreach Nepal, United States, 2016-PresentĀ Founder Vice Chairman: Nyanopan (Not-for-Profit Organization), 2015-2016

Memberships

Permanent member of Nepal Medical Council, Lifetime member of Nepal Medical Association šŸ‡³šŸ‡µ, Member of American Academy of Neurology šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

 

Volunteering and Social Work šŸ¤

  • Volunteered during swine flu, earthquake, and COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Established a health clinic in eastern Nepal during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering affordable services and free diabetic screening.

Trainings and Certifications šŸ“œ

BLS and ACLS (American Heart Association, 2022) , Trauma and Mass Casualty Management (Three-day residential training) , Internship: Family Planning Association of Nepal (15 days), Web Design Course: Escol Informatics Pvt. Ltd, India (Three months)

Computer Skills šŸ’»

Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Keynote/SPSS, Adobe Illustrator/Premiere, Proficient in medical illustration

Speaker/Trainer šŸŽ¤

Aviation Medicine: Nepal Airlines Corporation, 2018 (Flight Crew Members), COVID-19 Awareness: Nepal Physiotherapy Association, 2020 (Physiotherapists) , Effective Utilization of Lockdown: Society of Medical Students, Nepal, 2020 (MBBS Students), Opportunities after MBBS: ROTARACT Club Kist Medical College, 2021 (MBBS Students) , Medical Journey: Lions Club of Dharan Ghopa, United, 2022 (Health Science Students)

Acknowledgements šŸŒŸ

Resource person for drafting a WHO manual on Cervical Cancer Screening in Nepal, 2015, Board member for KIST Medical College Studentā€™s annual magazine, “SOCH RELOADED”, Organized international training on trauma for doctors and health professionals post-2015 earthquake , Medical Officer at Sajha Hospital, Madhumalla, Nepal (2016-2018)

Motivation šŸ’Ŗ

Rooted in hard work, discipline, innovation, and creativity, my journey in medical sciences extends over 13 years with contributions spanning education, research, leadership, and public health. My commitment to lifelong learning and public service defines my career trajectory, marked by significant achievements in medical education, research, and community service.

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

 

  1. Title: The role of 5-lipoxygenase in the pathophysiology of COVID-19 and its therapeutic implications
    • Authors: NC Ayola-Serrano, N Roy, Z Fathah, MM Anwar, B Singh, N Ammar, …
    • Year: 2021

 

  1. Title: Mucus hypersecretion in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and its treatment šŸ«šŸ’Š
    • Authors: BK Shah, B Singh, Y Wang, S Xie, C Wang
    • Year: 2023

 

  1. Title: Student perception about peer-assisted learning sessions in a medical school in Nepal
    • Authors: PR Shankar, B Singh, AK Singh, BS Karki, TP Thapa
    • Year: 2011

 

  1. Title: The Role of Circadian Rhythms in Stroke: A Narrative Review
    • Authors: B Singh, D Huang
    • Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: The crisis of physician well-being in Nepal: a multifaceted dilemma demanding urgent intervention
    • Authors: B Singh
    • Year: 2023

 

  1. Title: A peek behind the curtain in the diagnosis and management of COVIDā€‘19ā€‘Associated Mucormycosis (CAM)
    • Authors: NA Osman, MM Anwar, B Singh, GK Gupta, AM Rabie
    • Year: 2023

 

  1. Title: Knowledge regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation among health assistants in Nepal: A cross-sectional study
    • Authors: B Singh, PR Shankar
    • Year: 2023

 

  1. Title: Knowledge of research before and after a webinar for health science students
    • Authors: B Singh, PR Shankar
    • Year: 2023

 

 

 

Divya Kumar | Clinical |Best Researcher Award

Dr. ā€ŒDivya Kumar |Clinical| Best Researcher Award

Dr at McLean Hospital, United States

Divya Kumar is a dedicated clinical psychologist with a focus on affective disorders and behavioral interventions. Currently completing a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Divya’s research and clinical experiences span various settings, including academic institutions and healthcare facilities. With expertise in positive affect dysregulation and depression treatment, Divya has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and presented at national conferences. Their commitment to teaching and mentorship is evident through roles as an instructor and teaching assistant. Divya’s comprehensive training and contributions to the field make them a valuable asset in clinical research and practice.

Profile

 

šŸ“šEducationĀ 

McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School Belmont, MA Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Clinical Psychology July 2023 ā€“ Present Pre-Doctoral Intern, Clinical Psychology July 2022 – June 2023 Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX Doctoral Candidate, Clinical Psychology July 2023 Advisor: Alicia E. Meuret, Ph.D. Dissertation: A randomized controlled trial of brief behavioral activation plus savoring for positive emotion dysregulation in university students Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology August 2020 Advisor: Alicia E. Meuret, Ph.D. Thesis: Walking on the bright side: Associations between depression, affect, and gait Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, MO Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology December 2014

Honours and awards šŸ†

šŸ† 2024 Career Development Leadership Program Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericašŸŽ“ 2017 ā€“ 2023 University Ph.D. Fellowship Award Southern Methodist UniversityšŸ… 2022 Virginia Roswell Student Dissertation Award Association of Behavioral and Cognitive TherapiesšŸ”¬ 2019 President Partnerā€™s Grant Southern Methodist University (CO-I: Alicia Meuret)šŸŽ–ļø 2019 Honorable Mention for Graduate Research Fellowship Program National Science FoundationšŸ„‡ 2019 Graduate Student Research Day Award Dedman College, Southern Methodist University

manuscripts in peer reviewed journals

Kumar, D., Corner, S., Kim, R., Meuret, A. (2024). A randomized controlled trial of brief behavioral activation plus savoring for positive affect dysregulation in university students. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 104525. Alvi, T., Kumar, D., Tabak, B. (2022). Social anxiety and behavioral assessments of social cognition: A systematic review. Journal of Affective Disorders, 311, 17-30. Kumar, D., Villarreal, D. J., Meuret, A. E. (2021). Walking on the bright side: Relations between depression, affect, and gait. PLoS one, 16(12), e0260893. Kumar, D., Tully, L.M., Iosif, A.M., Nye, K.E., Zakskorn, L.N., Zia, A., Niendam, T.A. (2018). A mobile health platform for clinical monitoring in early psychosis: implementation in community-based outpatient early psychosis care. Journal of Medical Internet Research Mental Health, 5(1): e15. Niendam, T.A., Tully, L.M., Iosif, A.M., Kumar, D., Burch, K., Denton, J., Zakskorn, L., Fedechko, T., Pierce, K. (2018). Enhancing early psychosis treatment using smartphone technology Part I: Feasibility and validity. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 96, 239-246.

Clinical Experience šŸ„

Behavioral Health Partial Hospitalization Program, McLean Hospital Belmont, MA Psychology Intern | July 2022 ā€“ July 2023As a psychology intern, I provided brief intervention for patients in the partial hospital program, drawing skills from CBT, ACT, and DBT. Additionally, I led and co-led skills-based groups on empirically supported therapies weekly. Moreover, I provided individual ERP therapy through the McLean Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Institute as part of a 3-month rotation and individual psychotherapy through the McLean OnTrack Early Psychosis Clinic. šŸ©ŗTreatment for Affective Dimensions Study, Dallas, TX Study Therapist | August 2018 ā€“ June 2022In this role, I provided psychotherapy related to increasing positive affect through behavioral activation, positive cognitive strategies, and mindfulness practices. I also offered psychotherapy related to decreasing negative affect through inhibitory learning model exposures, cognitive restructuring, and respiratory biofeedback. Furthermore, I conducted structured diagnostic evaluations (SCID-5) for study intake. šŸ§ SMU Psychology Clinic, Dallas, TX
Advanced Practicum Student | June 2021 ā€“ June 2022At the SMU Psychology Clinic, I provided structured diagnostic interviews and individual psychotherapy via telehealth to adult clients in Dallas using empirically-supported treatments such as CBT, ACT, and CPT. Additionally, I conducted symptom-based evaluations of trauma in collaboration with the Human Rights Initiative of Dallas for individuals seeking legal citizenship through the U-VISA program and Violence Against Women Act. šŸ’¬Behavioral Activation plus Savoring Study, Dallas, TX
Principal Investigator/Study Therapist | July 2021 ā€“ June 2022In this position, I served as the principal study therapist, providing two sessions of brief behavioral activation plus savoring therapy for university students with low positive affect. I also created therapy manuals and homework assignments for a randomized controlled trial and trained master’s-level graduate students in delivering manualized treatment. šŸ“šVeteranā€™s Association North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, TX Practicum Student | August 2020 ā€“ June 2021During my time here, I provided individual psychotherapy via Telehealth utilizing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Veterans for symptoms relating to depression, anxiety, and physical health. Additionally, I engaged in individual supervision to enhance competency in providing gender-affirming care. šŸ”

Additional Clinical Training Experience and Workshops šŸŽ“

In addition to my clinical experience, I’ve undertaken various training sessions and workshops to enhance my skills and knowledge in the field of psychology:

Positive Affect Treatment Training šŸŒŸInhibitory Exposure (Negative Affect Treatment Training) šŸ›‘Psychological Assessment Series Training: Millon Multiaxial Clinical Inventory šŸ“Psychological Assessment Series Training: Personality Assessment Inventory šŸ§ Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics šŸ’­Treatment for Affective Disorders šŸŒˆCapnometry-Assisted Respiratory Training šŸ’ØCognitive Processing Therapy for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder šŸ§ Integrated Psychosis Assessment Training šŸ”„Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 (SCID-5) Training šŸ’¬Training in Applied Behavior Analysis for Children with Autism šŸ§©

 

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

 

  1. Enhancing Early Psychosis Treatment Using Smartphone Technology: A Longitudinal Feasibility and Validity Study
    • Journal: Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2018
    • Citations: 117
    • Authors: T.A. Niendam, L.M. Tully, A.M. Iosif, D. Kumar, K.E. Nye, J.C. Denton, …

 

  1. A Mobile Health Platform for Clinical Monitoring in Early Psychosis: Implementation in Community-based Outpatient Early Psychosis Care
    • Journal: JMIR Mental Health, 2018
    • Citations: 75
    • Authors: D. Kumar, L.M. Tully, A.M. Iosif, L.N. Zakskorn, K.E. Nye, A. Zia, T.A. Niendam

 

  1. Social Anxiety and Behavioral Assessments of Social Cognition: A Systematic Review
    • Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022
    • Citations: 23
    • Authors: T. Alvi, D. Kumar, B.A. Tabak

 

  1. Walking on the Bright Side: Associations Between Affect, Depression, and Gait
    • Journal: PLOS One, 2021
    • Citations: 7
    • Authors: D. Kumar, D.J. Villarreal, A.E. Meuret

 

  1. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Brief Behavioral Activation Plus Savoring for Positive Affect Dysregulation in University Students
    • Journal: Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2024
    • Authors: D. Kumar, S. Corner, R. Kim, A. Meuret