Personal Details
Doctor Name DR. THARA JOSEPH
Primary Specialty RADIODIAGNOSIS
EDUCATION & TRAINING
MBBS Jubilee Mission Medical College and Research Institute, Thrissur
MD Radiodiagnosis St Johns’s Medical College, Bangalore
DNB
MICR
MEMBERSHIPS/CERTIFICATIONS
Member Indian Medical Association
Member Indian Radiological and Imaging Association
Member Royal College of Radiologists, London

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Biography

Dr. Thara Joseph is a Radiologist with more than 7 years experience in the field. She completed MBBS from Jubilee Mission Medical College and Research Institute, Thrissur, followed by MD Radiodiagnosis in St John’s Medical College, Bangalore. She was the gold medallist in Radiology in Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in 2017. Later she acquired DNB & MICR degrees in Radiodiagnosis. She has worked in various tertiary care hospitals including Believer’s Church Medical College and Mar Sleeva Medicity before joining Smita hospital. Her areas of interest include musculoskeletal radiology, oncoradiology and fetal radiology with interest in diagnostic and therapeutic non vascular interventions. She has authored many articles that are published in reputed peer-reviewed journals.

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

  • A case report of racemose pattern of intracranial tuberculoma with brain stem

and hypophyseal involvement developing paradoxically during treatment. – British Institute of Radiology, March 2016, Volume 2, Issue 3. 

  • Role of MRS to characterise popliteal cystic lesion in a known case of NF1 –

International Journal of Orthopaedics Traumatology and Surgical Sciences,

June-Nov. 2016, Volume-2 Issue-2, Page 397-400

  •  Extra Nodal Lymphoma: A Pictorial Review of Cross Sectional Imaging Findings –

JSS Journal of Surgery | September-October 2016 | Volume 2 | Issue 5. 33

  • Ureteral Reflux into an Ectopic Upper Moeity of a Duplex Kidney from the

Bladder Neck with Distal Ureteral Pseudodiverticulum Formation – Journal of

Clinical and Diagnostic Research, Year : 2016 | Month : September | Volume : 10

  • | Issue : 9 | Page : TD07 – TD09 Urethral leiomyoma: a rare case of voiding difficulty, BMJ Case Rep 2016. doi:10.1136/bcr-2016-216728