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Dr. Sinja Sharma is the professor of Washington University of Barbados. She has an extensive level of teaching experience. She worked as a Teaching Assistant (TA) in Patan Academy of Health Sciences to medical students in Internal Medicine. Sinja Sharma is also involved in teaching and training Bachelor in Nursing students and Auxiliary Health. Sinja Sharma is responsible for teaching, researching and strategic planning of the department of Physiology at Washington University of Barbados, School of Medicine. Previously she took the fundamental part of the regular monitoring of patients in Diagnostic Imaging and Research Center, Lazimpat, Kathmandu. Apart from performing major duties of patients, Dr. Sinja Sharma has the special skills such as CVP line placement/ femoral catheter placement, intubations and establishing, ventilator support, tube thoracostomy. She also participated in one day Free Health Camp which is organized by Rotaract Club of Jawalakhel, Lalitpur. She had the proficiency of Pre-round and morning investigations, including ABGs, Admitting patients from ER, Ward or Hemodialysis. She performed the Counselling and Awareness programs OPD and mobile health camps in small villages, in and around Kathmandu. She completed her schooling from Galaxy Public High School, Gyaneshwar. She has the severe knowledge / proficiency of many languages such as Nepali (Mother Tongue), English and Hindi (High Fluency), Chinese, Mandarin (Working Knowledge).

Dr. Sinja Sharma did her MBBS in Shenyang Medical College in China. She completed her high school education (11th and 12th grade) from Xavier Academy, Lazimpat, in Kathmandu. She worked as a Medical Officer in the Department of Internal Medicine and Department of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Patan Hospital, Lalitpur, and Kathmandu, Nepal. She also did Regular Monitoring of Patients in Diagnostic Imaging and Research Center, Lazimpat, Kathmandu. She worked in Karuna Shechen Clinic and Hospice, Kathmandu and Ishan Children and Women's’ Hospital, Basundhara, Kathmandu. Previously, she has working experience of Teaching Assistant (TA) in Patan Academy of Health Sciences to medical students in Internal Medicine. She was also involved in teaching and training bachelor in Auxiliary health workers in Nepal. Today, Sinja Sharma is the asset and one of the main vertical of Washington University of Barbados: School of medicine.

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