Speaker

Dr Shalendra Misser

Dr Misser has been a partner at a private radiology practice in Durban since 2006. He has a commendable undergraduate and post-graduate academic record. In 1998, Dr Misser graduated MBChB at the Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, UKZN, with a summa cum laude pass. In 2005, he was awarded the Josse Kaye Medal for CMSA – Radiology Part 2 examinations. He completed the European Diploma in Neuroradiology in 2014. In 2015, Dr Misser was the first person from Africa to complete the European Diploma in Paediatric Neuroradiology. Dr Misser graduated with Master of Medical Science (MMed Sci) degree at the UKZN in 2017. He was inducted into the Golden Key International Honour Society in 2017. Most recently, Dr Misser has completed the European Diploma in Head and Neck Radiology (EDiHNR) in September 2022. He has published several articles and has been a Sub-editor of the SAJR. Dr Misser has been involved as an examiner in the CMSA Radiology Part 2 examinations and external examiner for Master of Medicine(MMed) Studies at multiple universities. Dr Misser has submitted PhD dissertation at UKZN (in Hypoxic-Ischemic brain injury of the term neonate) – awaiting examination results. Currently completing the Certificate in AI through RSNA.

Dr Shalendra Misser

Dr Misser has been a partner at a private radiology practice in Durban since 2006. He has a commendable undergraduate and post-graduate academic record. In 1998, Dr Misser graduated MBChB at the Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, UKZN, with a summa cum laude pass. In 2005, he was awarded the Josse Kaye Medal for CMSA – Radiology Part 2 examinations. He completed the European Diploma in Neuroradiology in 2014. In 2015, Dr Misser was the first person from Africa to complete the European Diploma in Paediatric Neuroradiology. Dr Misser graduated with Master of Medical Science (MMed Sci) degree at the UKZN in 2017. He was inducted into the Golden Key International Honour Society in 2017. Most recently, Dr Misser has completed the European Diploma in Head and Neck Radiology (EDiHNR) in September 2022. He has published several articles and has been a Sub-editor of the SAJR. Dr Misser has been involved as an examiner in the CMSA Radiology Part 2 examinations and external examiner for Master of Medicine(MMed) Studies at multiple universities. Dr Misser has submitted PhD dissertation at UKZN (in Hypoxic-Ischemic brain injury of the term neonate) – awaiting examination results. Currently completing the Certificate in AI through RSNA.