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935, Al Wasl Road Jumeirah, Umm Suqeim 2, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dietitian
Villa 415 A - Jumeirah 3, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Ms. Pranita Anand Gavankar is a dedicated Clinical Dietitian at Saudi German Hospital in Dubai, bringing over 18 years of experience in the field of dietetics. Her commitment to patient care and clinical expertise is evident in her comprehensive approach to nutrition management. She specializes in providing individualized nutrition plans for patients of all age groups, from infants to geriatrics, addressing a wide range of health conditions including metabolic syndrome, diabetes, gastrointestinal issues, eating disorders, and metabolic disorders. Ms. Pranita is known for her proficiency in ICU care, managing total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and enteral nutrition (EN), and she excels in providing dietary support during acute or chronic kidney disease, cancer treatment, and surgical interventions.
Ms. Pranita pursued her education in Clinical Nutrition from Mumbai University, completing her post-graduation in Clinical Dietetics and Hospital Food Services after obtaining her Bachelor's degree in Home Science with specialization in Nutrition. Her extensive educational background, coupled with her practical experience at prestigious institutions like Lilavati Hospital and Research Center in Mumbai, has equipped her with the necessary skills to assess patients' nutritional needs and develop tailored nutrition care plans. As a member of the Indian Dietetics Association, Ms. Pranita remains abreast of the latest advancements in the field of nutrition and actively contributes to nutrition updates in newspapers and editorials. She is also passionate about mentoring new graduates, providing them with valuable insights into bridging the gap between theory and practical experience.
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