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About Dr Arpita ghosh

Dr ARPITA GHOSH

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About Dr Arpita ghosh

Dr ARPITA GHOSH

Having worked across multiple healthcare settings, Arpita brings extensive experience in all aspects of obstetrics and gynaecology, with particular expertise in high-risk pregnancy care, colposcopy, advanced hysteroscopic surgeries and operative gynaecology for benign conditions (Both open and laparoscopic surgeries). She has special interest in management of conditions such as menorrhagia & dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, unexplained uterine bleeding, PMB and cervical abnormalities.

She also has a keen interest in management of subfertile couples and is a part of the Consultant team at Monash IVF fertility centre, West Leederville, Perth.

With a particular focus on high-risk pregnancy care, advanced hysteroscopic and laparoscopic surgery, and infertility management, Dr Ghosh is dedicated to providing holistic, family-centred care to support individuals and couples on their fertility journey.

In addition to her clinical practice, Dr Ghosh is passionate about medical education, having completed a postgraduate certificate in Medical Education from Dundee University and regularly presents at national and international conferences. She also holds academic appointments as Senior Clinical Lecturer at Curtin University and Associate Professor at Lincoln University College in Malaysia.

Arpita sees herself as being in the unique and fortunate position to make a
significant positive contribution in women’s health, not only with her clinical expertise but also by empowering women with individualised patient-centred multidisciplinary care and advocacy.

"Knowledge is the key to self-care—empowering a woman to understand her own health is the first step toward advocating for her needs, embracing her strength, and reclaiming her well-being with confidence and clarity."

-Dr Arpita Ghosh

Gynaecologist and Fertility Specialist

Publications & Presentations

 

Peer Reviewed:

  • Ghosh A, Lattey KR, Kelly AJ. Nitric oxide donors for cervical ripening and induction of labour. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2016, Issue 12. Art. No.: CD006901. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006901.pub3.
  • Ghosh A, Borlase D, Ajala T, Kelly AJ, Ibrahim Z. Dilemmas in management of bilateral ectopic pregnancies- report of two cases and a review of current practice. Gynacology Surgery, August 2014, Volume 11, Issue 3, pp 191-196
  • Kelly AJ, Ghosh A, Alfirevic Z. Outpatient versus inpatient induction of labour for improving birth outcomes. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2013 12;11:CD007372. Epub 2013 Nov 12.
  • Ghosh A, Yamoah K, Pring DW (2013) “Questionnaire Audit on Patient Information on Ceasarean Section” published Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. July 2013, Vol. 33, No. 5, Pages 471-473 (doi:10.3109/01443615.2013.776025)
  • Ghosh A – Designing registrar training programme on postmortem consenting after stillbirth in obstetrics & gynaecology department. Online publication in KSS deanery research database.
  • Ghosh A,Martin B,Larkin S,Prof.Kilby(2008) “An unusual chromosomal rearrangement: Report of a first case of unbalanced translocation between X and Y chromosome” Prenatal Diagnosis journal VOL 28, Pg-1068-1071,2008.
  • Sahu A, Ghosh A et al. (2003). “An overview of management of various orthopaedic physical disability cases- A camp approach” Orthopaedics journal of M.P. chapter, VOL 12-No.2: Pg 46-54, (India).


Abstracts:

  • Ghosh A, Yamoah K, Pring DW (2009) “ Questionnaire Audit on Patient Information On Ceasarean Section” Abstract publication in International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Volume 107, Supplement 2 (2009), Page S190 ( CD-ROM) and On line.
  • Ghosh A, Guruwadayarhalli B, Mazhar S, Dwyer J (2009) “Questionnaire survey of Obstetrics & Gynaecology trainee in performing fundoscopy”. Abstract publication in – an edition of Arch Dis Child Fetal & Neonatal Ed., June 2009; VOL 94 (supplement No. 1):Fa58-Fa71.
  • Ghosh A, Arunkalaivanan A., (2008) “Is Colpocleisis a good option for treating Pelvic organ prolapse?” Abstract publication in Acta Obstet Gynecol Port 2008 Supplement 1, ISSN: 1646-5830: Pg-235.and in SpROG’s meeting journal.
 
Oct 2019         NMDA Encaphalitis in pregnancy: A case report.
                           Poster Presentation at RANZCOG ASM, Melbourne, 2012.
Oct 2012         The Value of Chlamydia Antibody Testing in management of Infertility- A retrospective analysis of 127 cases.  

                           Oral Presentation at FIGO conference in Rome, 2012.

Oct 2012         A Rare Case of Bilateral Ectopic Pregnancy Post IUI Treatment- The Diagnostic and Management Dilemmas
                           Poster Presentation at FIGO conference in Rome, 2012

Dec 2009        Audit on massive postpartum haemorrhage at York hospital-
                           Poster Presentation at 8th International meeting in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Abu Dhabi.

Oct 2009        Questionnaire Audit Patient Information on Caesarean Section.
                           Oral Presentation at XIX World Congress of Gynaecology & Obstetrics FIGO 2009- Cape Town.

Jun 2009        Questionnaire survey of Obstetrics & Gynaecology trainee in performing fundoscopy-
                           Poster Presentation at British Maternal and Fetal Medicine Society 13th Annual Conference- Liverpool

Mar 2008        Is Colpocleisis a good option for treating Pelvic organ prolapse?”
                           Poster Presentation   European Obstetrics & Gynaecology meeting at Lisbon &
SpROG’s meeting at York 2008.

Nov 2007        “An unsual chromosomal rearrangement: Report of a first case of unbalanced translocation between X and Y                               chromosome”
                            Poster Presentation in BMOG’s meeting at Birmingham & SpROG’s meeting at York 2008.

Nov 2007        To study the effectiveness of the Transobturator Suburethral Tape in management of urinary stress                                                   incontinence, in females with or without pelvic organ prolapse (one year follow up).
                            Oral Presentation in BMOG’s meeting (National) at Birmingham

Nov 2007         Is Colpocleisis a good option for treating Pelvic organ prolapse?
                            Oral Presentation in BMOG’s meeting (National) at Birmingham

Dec 2006        Critical Appraisal of paper on RCT of Dexamethasone Therapy in treatment of pre-ecclamsia.
                            Journal Club Presentation, Birmingham Womens Hospital, uploaded on CAT software and Powerpoint                                            presentation.

PARKING

How to find us in the Hollywood Medical Centre

We are conveniently located on the second floor in Suite 39. Take the elevators to the second floor, and turn right out of the elevator. Suite 39 is at just adjacent to the elevator on your right.

Parking

Enter via Entrance 5 from Monash Avenue. There are a number of paid parking bays at the front and on the eastern side of the Hollywood Medical Centre, as well as disabled parking directly in front of the building.

There is also a large multi-storey car park at the rear of the Hollywood Medical Centre. Parking charges are $3.00 per hour.
There is a set-down and pick-up area at the front of Hollywood Medical Centre.

Click here to download the Hollywood Private Hospital parking map – you will see the Medical Centre and multi-storey carpark at the bottom right of the map.