Phani Kiran Yajamanyam

Phani Kiran Yajamanyam
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FRCPCH,MBBS

Attending Physician Years Of Experience: 8
  • About the Physician

    Dr. Phani Kiran Yajamanyam completed training in Pediatrics in the UK and specialized in the field of Neonatology. He was awarded the certificate of completion of training in Neonatal-perinatal medicine in 2014 and subsequently became a fellow of the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health in 2016.

    Before joining Sidra Medicine, he worked as a consultant neonatologist for 5 years at Liverpool Women’s Hospital, one of the largest perinatal centers in the UK. Apart from having extensive experience in caring for extremely premature and ill newborns, Dr. Yajamanyam acted as the medical lead for neonatal surgery at Liverpool Women’s Hospital. In this role, he actively established clinical pathways for newborns with surgical conditions at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.

    His research work includes the ‘utility of Tissue Doppler Imaging in the neonatal population.’ He also has a keen interest in neonatal infection and is currently acting as a lead investigator at Sidra Medicine, exploring the use of transcriptomics in post-operative infection.

    Dr. Phani joined Sidra Medicine in 2019, and his roles included Attending Physician, Neonatology, NICU Clinical lead for Patient Safety, and NICU Clinical lead for Medication Management.

    Dr. Phani specialized in Neonatology and worked at Liverpool Women’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK, before joining Sidra Medicine.

    Languages Spoken

    English, Hindi, Telugu

    Years Of Experience
    8
    Education
    • MBBS, NTR University of Health Sciences, India 2002
    • MRCPCH, Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, UK, 2006
    • FRCPCH, Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, UK, 2016
    • PG Certificate in Medical Simulation, University of Bedfordshire, 2014
    Affiliations
    • Fellow of Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health
    Areas of Interest
    • Neonatal Intensive care
    • Neonatal Hemodynamics and circulation
    • Neonatal Infection
    • Quality Improvement
    • Patient Safety and Simulation
    Educational Interests
    • Use of Multi-disciplinary simulation
    • In-situ simulation
    Medical Publications
    1. Moath Alhamad, Simi Kurian, Dhullipala Anand, Phani Kiran Yajamanyam; Gastrointestinal Complications in Infants with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. Neoreviews July 2023; 24 (7): e458–e463. https://doi.org/10.1542/neo.24-6-e458
    2. R.Soni et al. The Utility of serial Echocardiography parameters in the Management of newborns with Congenital `Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) and predictors of Mortality. Pediatric Cardiology, 2022.
    3. Yajamanyam, P. K., Negrine, R. J., Rasiah, S. V., Plana, M. N., Zamora, J., & Ewer, A. K. (2022). Left ventricular dysfunction persists in the first week after re-warming following therapeutic hypothermia for hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy. Neonatology, 1-7.
    4. Durrani, N., Elfaki, E., Sigola, N., Tscherning, C., Gupta, S., Glass, G. & Yajamanyam, P. (2022). Severe hematoma following the use of low molecular weight heparin in preterm neonate. Case Reports in Perinatal Medicine, 11(1), 20210086. https://doi.org/10.1515/crpm-2021-0086.
    5. Knowles, V and Yajamanyam, P K. Physiological weight loss in term newborn infants. ADC 2020.