Dr Parth Goyal

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Dr Parth Goyal has done his M.B.B.S. (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) from Bharati Vidhyapeeth Deemed University Medical College, India (2014) and completed M.D. (Psychiatry) in 2017, from Sumandeep Vidyapeeth University, Vadodara. He has completed 3 years of residency training in Psychiatry, at the Department of Psychiatry, Smt B.K. Shah Medical College and Research Centre, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth.

He is currently working as a Consultant Psychiatrist at Parth Hospital and CIMS Hospital since 2017. He has been a Research Associate at Yale School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, U.S.A. (2014) where he worked on Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, and its role in the reduction of Auditory Hallucination in treatment-resistant schizophrenia under the guidance of Dr Ralph Hoffman. He has also done a clinical rotation for 1 month, in in-patient services at Yale Psychiatric Hospital, Yale University, U.S.A., under the supervision of Dr Robert Ostroff. He has achieved a clinical attachment with the National Health Scheme (United Kingdom) under the guidance of Dr A. N. Chowdhary. He has also been selected as an associate student member to the International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling, Psychotherapy and Chemical Dependence, Texas, as an associate student member.

His research experience includes thesis work, poster and paper presentation at various national and international level. His thesis work was “Evaluating the effectiveness of the transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) as an augmenting agent in patients with anti-psychotic resistant auditory hallucination in schizophrenia (A Study Of 55 Subjects)”, under the guidance of Dr Lakhan Kataria at Sumandeep Vidyapeeth University, Vadodara.

His areas of interest include neuro-stimulation and addiction medicine. Apart from professional work, he is also involved in various community work including an awareness project for promoting prevention against Oral Cancer, which included a Skit presentation in Rural Slums and house-to- house awareness program. He has undertaken a research project on “Training and Assessment of General Practitioners about Malaria Awareness” and organized a CME for the Training and Update of General Practitioners concerning malaria awareness.

His career objective is to provide comprehensive care to patients suffering from mental illnesses, understand mental illness from a biological standpoint and to provide individualized treatment to each patient, by accommodating the cultural, social and biological factors.