DCH, DNB
Dr. Nandita Chatterjee is a pediatrician and professor of Pediatrics at IQ City Medical College in Durgapur, West Bengal. She has 36 years of experience in the field. She completed her MBBS from Medical College Calcutta and also did her DCH and DNB, both from Medical College Calcutta. She was awarded the Fellow National Neonatology Forum and Fellow, FAIMER. She also holds certification in Diplomate in National Board in Pediatrics and PG Diploma in Developmental Neurology.
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