Doctorate Hemanth Vamanshankar: Specialist ENT Surgeon atAl Hilal Multispeciality Hospital, Bahrain

Dr. Hemanth Vamanshankar is an accomplished otolaryngologist with over 15 years of experience in clinical practice and surgical management of ENT disorders. His expertise lies in rhinology, skull base surgery, and micro ear surgeries. Dr. Hemanth has worked extensively in tertiary care hospitals across India and Bahrain and has a strong academic background supported by international qualifications from the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. He is passionate about integrating clinical practice with research to enhance patient outcomes and is committed to teaching and mentoring the next generation of ENT specialists.

Online Profiles

ORCID Profile

Dr. Hemanth maintains an active professional presence on several platforms, including LinkedIn and ResearchGate, where he disseminates his research findings and engages with peers globally. His online profiles highlight his contributions to ENT surgery, publications, and collaborations. Additionally, he is an author of a specialized textbook on CSF Rhinorrhoea management, which is referenced internationally and available through major academic publishers, reflecting his leadership in endoscopic skull base surgery.

Education

Dr. Hemanth earned his MNAMS in Otolaryngology in 2016 and completed his DNB-ENT postgraduate training at Southern Railway HQ Hospital, Chennai, in 2014. He holds prestigious diplomas MRCS-ENT and DOHNS from the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh (2011), along with a DLO from St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore. His foundational medical degree (MBBS) was completed at K.S. Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore, in 2008. Complementing his formal medical education, he has completed certified courses in Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Yoga Instruction, and Medicine and Law, underscoring his commitment to continuous professional development.

Research Focus

Dr. Hemanth’s research interests focus on clinical and surgical otolaryngology, including sinonasal diseases, allergic rhinitis, personality traits related to ENT disorders, and safety protocols such as needle stick injury prevention in healthcare settings. His research combines retrospective and prospective observational studies to develop improved clinical guidelines. He is particularly invested in understanding anatomical variations of the paranasal sinuses and advancing minimally invasive endoscopic techniques for better patient outcomes.

Experience

With extensive clinical experience spanning over a decade, Dr. Hemanth has held key roles such as Senior Resident at JIPMER, a premier government teaching hospital, and Divisional Medical Officer for ENT at South-Western Railway Hospital, Bangalore. Currently, he serves as a Specialist ENT Surgeon at Al Hilal Multispecialty Hospital, Bahrain. His clinical expertise includes complex head and neck surgeries, emergency airway management, facial trauma reconstruction, and advanced endoscopic nasal surgeries, including Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) and CSF rhinorrhoea repair.

Research Timeline

Dr. Hemanth’s research career began in 2009 as a research assistant focusing on speech and videolaryngoscopy at St. John’s Medical College. Over the years, he advanced to principal investigator roles for studies on needle stick injuries and personality traits in allergic rhinitis patients, contributing to national conferences and peer-reviewed journals. His research has consistently addressed clinically relevant ENT challenges, with published case reports, observational studies, and review articles that have informed both academic and practical aspects of ENT medicine.

Awards & Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Hemanth has been recognized for both academic and extracurricular excellence. He secured 2nd place for his paper on “Isolated Sphenoid Sinus Disease” at SINOCON 2010, a prestigious national conference on sinonasal disorders. He received the Best Hostellite Award from K.S. Hegde Medical Academy in 2008. Additionally, his artistic talents in painting and sketching have earned him multiple awards, reflecting a well-rounded personality. His participation in personality development workshops and professional certifications also highlight his dedication to personal and professional growth.

Top-Noted Publication

Among his many publications, the study titled “Does Allergic Rhinitis confer to a particular personality trait?” published in The Journal of Laryngology & Otology (2013), stands out for its innovative approach combining otolaryngology with psychological evaluation. This study reviewed 50 cases and explored the behavioral dimensions of allergic rhinitis, providing insights that bridge clinical treatment with patient-centered care. The paper is widely cited and demonstrates Dr. Hemanth’s ability to conduct interdisciplinary research with practical clinical implications.

  • The Effectiveness of Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block and its Assessment To the Quality of Life in Patients of Chronic Migraine
    Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2025
    DOI: 10.1007/s12070-025-05874-x
    Contributors: Hemanth Vamanshankar, Zahra Jaafar Abdulla Ahmed Rashed, Hasan Abdulhadi Isa Ali Saeed

  • CSF Rhinorrhea (Book)
    CRC Press, 2020
    DOI: 10.1201/9780429019814
    Contributors: Jyotirmay S. Hegde, Hemanth Vamanshankar

  • Endoscopic Tragal Cartilage Graft for Tympanoplasty: A Case Series
    Japan Journal of Otolaryngology, 2020
    Contributors: Hemanth Vamanshankar, Ramakanth Mokshagundam

  • Repurcussions of Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancers
    Annals of International Medical and Dental Research, 2019
    Contributors: Hemanth Vamanshankar, Satish Kumar C, Prakash M, Musarrat F, Preetham A. P

  • Radiological Study of the Myriad Variations in Frontal Sinus Anatomy: An Institutional Study
    International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 2019
    DOI: 10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20190762
    Contributors: Sreenivas Vepamininti, Soumya M. Seetharam, Jomy George, Hemanth Vamanshankar, Poonam K. Saidha

Strengths for the Innovative Researcher Award

  1. Interdisciplinary Research Approach
    Dr. Hemanth’s work uniquely integrates clinical otolaryngology with psychological and behavioral sciences, as demonstrated by his study on allergic rhinitis and personality traits. This innovative blending of disciplines promotes holistic patient care and opens new avenues for treatment strategies.

  2. Commitment to Translational Research
    His research is not just theoretical but focuses on improving real-world clinical outcomes. Studies such as the assessment of sphenopalatine ganglion block for chronic migraine show a clear dedication to translating scientific findings into practical interventions that enhance patient quality of life.

  3. Strong Clinical and Academic Synergy
    Balancing over 15 years of surgical and clinical experience with active research roles and teaching, Dr. Hemanth exemplifies a productive synergy between hands-on medical practice and academic inquiry, vital for innovative advancements in medicine.

  4. Track Record of Peer-Reviewed Publications and Collaborations
    With multiple publications in reputable journals and a co-authored specialized textbook, Dr. Hemanth has contributed original insights to ENT surgery and skull base disorders. His international collaborations reflect a global impact and recognition of his research.

  5. Focus on Minimally Invasive Techniques and Patient Safety
    His research emphasis on endoscopic approaches and safety protocols such as needle stick injury prevention highlights innovation in surgical methods and healthcare worker safety, aligning with current healthcare priorities and technological advancement.

Eligibility for the Innovative Researcher Award
  • Academic Qualifications & Professional Standing:
    Dr. Hemanth holds advanced qualifications (MNAMS, DNB, MRCS-ENT, DOHNS) from recognized institutions, supporting his eligibility as a senior clinician-researcher.

  • Research Experience:
    Over 15 years of continuous research involvement since 2009, including leading principal investigator roles and publishing multiple impactful papers.

  • Innovative Contributions:
    Demonstrated innovation through interdisciplinary studies, advancement of minimally invasive techniques, and publication of a specialized textbook on CSF Rhinorrhoea.

  • Impact on Clinical Practice:
    His research has directly influenced clinical guidelines and patient care protocols in otolaryngology.

  • International Exposure:
    Work in India and Bahrain and collaborations with global peers enhance the relevance and reach of his research.

Hemanth Vamanshankar, Medicine, Innovative Researcher Award