Dr. Shreela S. Pauliah is a seasoned neonatologist with a passion for neonatal neurology. With nearly 21 years of neonatal and paediatric experience, she has worked in most of the tertiary level neonatal centers across the UK, where she developed expertise in various subspecialties within neonatology, including neonatal surgery, cardiology, and neurology. Her research on brain MRS and neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy highlights her dedication to advancing neonatal care. After returning to India, she served as an Assistant Professor of Neonatology at Saveetha Neonatology Center, contributing to the Quality Care Committee and actively participating in improving medical and nursing care. Dr. Shreela is also keen on simulation-based training and regularly conducts departmental training sessions. Her commitment to a holistic approach to patient care and her dynamic nature make her a valuable asset to Gleneagles HealthCity Chennai.
Dr Shreela Sherine Pauliah
Senior Consultant
Speciality
Neonatology
Qualification
- MBBS
- MRCPCH
Experience
24 Years
Gender
Female
Language Spoken
Tamil
English
Hindi
Consultation Charges
1200
About
Experience
- Education:
- MBBS from Bangalore University, 1997.
- Paediatric training (CCT) in the UK, focusing on neonatology.
- Professional Experience:
- Nearly 15 years of experience in neonatology and paediatrics in several Level 3 neonatal centers across the UK.
- Assistant Professor of Neonatology at Saveetha Neonatology Center, Saveetha Medical College Hospital (1.5 years).
- Member of the Quality Care Committee at Saveetha Medical College.
- Currently at Gleneagles HealthCity Chennai.
- Special Training:
- Neonatal neurology research (30 months).
- General movement’s assessor in neonates (Prechtl's assessment).
- Neurodevelopmental assessment for young infants (BSID).
Achievements
- Development and participation in improving medical and nursing care within the Trust at Saveetha Medical College.
- Experience in neonatal surgery, neonatal cardiology, and neonatal neurology.
- Proficient in counseling parents on delicate ethical issues and taking a holistic approach to patient care.
- Promotes and provides simulation-based training within her department.
Qualifications
MBBS, MRCPCH, CCT UK, FRCPCH
Publications
- Arthurs OJ, Thayyil S, Pauliah SS, et al. (2015). Diagnostic accuracy and limitations of post-mortem MRI for neurological abnormalities in fetuses and children. Clinical Radiology, 70: 872-880.
- Pauliah S, Lally P, Bainbridge A, et al. (2014). Neonatal Encephalopathy in the Cooling Therapy era - Preliminary Cerebral Magnetic Resonance results from the Marble Consortium. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 99 Suppl 1: A13-A14.
- Pauliah S, Lally P, Price D, et al. (2014). Cerebral Injury and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcome following Neonatal Encephalopathy in a Middle-income Country. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 99 Suppl 1: A72-A73.
- Pauliah S, Narayanan E, Kumutha K, et al. (2014). Hypothermia for Encephalopathy in Low and Middle-Income Countries (HELIX): A Feasibility Study. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 99 Suppl 1.
- Lally PJ, Pauliah S, Montaldo P, et al. (2015). Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers in Neonatal Encephalopathy (MARBLE): a prospective multicountry study. BMJ Open, 5.
- Montaldo P, Pauliah SS, Lally PJ, et al. (2015). Cooling in a low-resource environment: Lost in translation. Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 20: 72-79.
- Lally P, Pauliah S, Price D, et al. (2014). Quantification of N-Acetylaspartate Concentration in the Neonatal Brain: Initial Results from the Multi-Centre Marble Study. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 99 Suppl 1: A44-A45.
- Lally P, Zhang H, Pauliah S, et al. (2014). Microstructural Changes in Neonatal Encephalopathy Revealed with the Neurite Orientation Dispersion and Density Imaging (NODDI) Model. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 99 Suppl 1.
- Lally PJ, Price DL, Pauliah SS, et al. (2014). Neonatal Encephalopathic Cerebral Injury in South India Assessed by Perinatal Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcome. PLOS ONE, 9.
- Pauliah SS, Shankaran S, Wade A, et al. (2013). Therapeutic Hypothermia for Neonatal Encephalopathy in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. PLOS ONE, 8(3): e58834.
- Gupta A, Pauliah S, Urquhart DS, Rosenthal M. (2009). Endobronchial polyp secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis. Arch Dis Child, 94: 230.
- Morris A, Pauliah S, Groves A, et al. (2010). Multiple cerebral gaseous emboli in an infant with fulminant necrotising enterocolitis. BMJ Online, Sep 2010.