Dr. Shantala J. is a highly accomplished medical professional with a remarkable career focused on Pediatrics and Neonatology. With an extensive educational background and specialized training, she has emerged as a respected authority in her field, particularly in Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology.
After completing her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree, Dr. Shantala J. delved into the realm of pediatrics by completing her postgraduate degree in DCH (Diploma in Child Health). Her passion for comprehensive pediatric care led her to pursue further expertise, culminating in the attainment of DNB (Diplomate of National Board) Pediatrics, a credential that attests to her dedication and proficiency in managing diverse pediatric cases.
Dedicated to advancing her knowledge and skills, Dr. Shantala J. embarked on a Fellowship in Pediatrics and Adolescent Endocrinology, solidifying her expertise in the intricate domain of hormonal imbalances and growth-related challenges faced by young patients. Her commitment to staying abreast of the latest developments in her field empowers her to provide the most effective and up-to-date care to her patients.
- MBBS
- DCH (Paediatrics)
- DNB (Paediatrics)
- Fellowship in paediatric and adolescent endocrinology
- Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology
- Pediatric growth disorders
- Pubertal disorders
- Congenital and acquired hypothyroidism
- Adrenal disorders
- Childhood obesity
- Diabetes mellitus
- Disorders of calcium, phosphorus, and bone disorders
- Author of the chapter in the textbook of clinical neonatology- Neonatal Manifestations of Maternal Medical Diseases
- Clinical Experience from a Single Tertiary Care Center: Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus with Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia—Wolcott– Rallison’s Syndrome Shantala J, Zalak Upadhyay, Vani H. N., Santhosh Olety Sathyanarayana, Raghupathy Palany, Shruthi J. Journal of Pediatric Genetics © 2023.
- Gender Disparities in Health Seeking Behaviour of Epilepsy Patients in Tertiary Care Facility of Rural Karnataka. Current Neurobiology 2011; 2(2)): 113-116
- Application of Advanced Statistical Methods to determined Survival probabilities and Risk factors for death of Neonatal Intensive care unit. JDMIMSU, Vol 8, No. 4, 2013
- Delayed Hemolytic Reaction Due to Anti-jka Antibodies in Thalassemic Child- A Case Report. BRITISH BIOMEDICAL BULLETIN (2) (4) (2014)618-621
- Recurrent Meningitis in Hyper IgE Syndrome. Indian journal of pediatrics (APRIL 2015) 82(4): 385-386