Dr. Shameer Basheer’s diverse experience, dedication to ongoing research, and active involvement in professional societies make him a valuable asset in the field of endocrinology and metabolism. Thank you for considering Dr. Basheer for your healthcare needs in these specialized areas
Education and Training
- DM Endocrinology – Government MCH, Thiruvananthapuram,
- MD Gen medicine – Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer
- MBBS – Kannur Medical College
Professional Experience
- Consultant Physician – Padmavati Medical Foundation (2017-2019).
- Senior Resident Endocrinology, Thiruvananthapuram Government medical College (2019-2022)
- Assistant professor Endocrinology Thiruvananthapuram Government medical College (2022-2023)
- Visiting consultant Endocrinologist Indian institute of Diabetes (2022-2023)
Area of Expertise
- Diabetes mellitus in adults and children
- Thyroid disorders (including hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid swelling)
- Cholesterol disorders
- Young Diabetes/hypertension (age less than 30 years)
- PCOD
- Excessive hair growth in females
- Osteoporosis (thin bones and repeated fractures)
- Reproductive disorders like lack of sexual development
- Disorders of male sexual function
- Disorders of the adrenal gland
- Disorders of the pituitary gland
- Pediatric endocrine disorders like disorders of growth (being too short or too tall), early puberty, or late puberty
- Calcium related problems
- Sodium and potassium-related problems
- Recurrent kidney stones
Research And Publications
- Frax score does not accurately identify patients who need anti-osteoporotic treatment: A cross-sectional study among elderly Indian men and postmenopausal women with a low trauma forearm,01 Mar 2022-Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Hypogonadism evaluation: clinical examination is the keyBMJ Case Rep 2023;16:e257472.
- Diabetic striatopathy in type 1 diabetes mellitus: a rare conundrum BMJ case rep vol 16 ed 12
- Long-acting porcine acth stimulated salivary cortisol reduces the overdiagnosis of adrenal insufficiency compared to serum cortisol in cirrhosis liver