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Dr Maitrayee Roy
Experienced Pathologist teaching students on FRCPath 1 and FRCPath 2 Exams.
Dr. Maitrayee Roy
MD FRCPath (Histopathology)
Hardworking and committed pathologist with over 10 years of experience (post MD) in
reporting histopathology and cytology.
Enthusiastic and dedicated teacher adept in classroom management, training undergraduates as
well mentoring and supervising postgraduate residents in pathology.
Ambitious and constantly endeavoring for the growth of Maitri diagnostic lab and expanding
horizon of our services.
Ready to leverage experience and drive to pursue new professional challenges
Skills of Dr Maitrayee Roy
Histopathology, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence and cytology reporting
Laboratory management
Classroom management
Tutoring and thesis advisement
Work History of Dr Maitrayee Roy
Assistant professor, 11/2016 to current
Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be) University – Mullana, Ambala, Haryana
Responsible for reporting of histopathology, cytology and hematology specimens.
In-charge of reporting immunofluorescence.
Created teaching materials and designed innovative techniques to teach pathology to undergraduate students.
Supervised training and thesis work of postgraduate residents as co-guide.
In-charge of training paramedical students, particularly medical laboratory technicians.
Co-owner, 8/2016 to current
Maitri Diagnostic Lab, Baldev Nagar, Ambala City, Haryana, India
Set up histopathology section in the laboratory and at present provide histopathology services to over 15 private nursing homes, hospitals and other private laboratories in and around Ambala City
Responsible for histopathology, immunohistochemistry and cytology reporting alongside laboratory management and internal quality control in histopathology.
Initiated participation in the histopathology external quality assurance program.
Implemented marketing strategies resulting in significant increase in customer and revenue growth
Senior resident, 07/2013 – 07/2016
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India
Assisted faculties in histopathology including immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence and cytology diagnostic work
Worked and trained in three sub-specialities: nephropathology, gastrointestinal/liver pathology and gynecological pathology
Worked alongside faculties and staffs in teaching pathology to MBBS students and supervising training of junior residents.
Undertook research work under supervision of professors and co-authored many articles, both original article and case reports.
Participated in case presentation at different inter-departmental meetings and combined clinical rounds
EDUCATION DETAILS
FRCPath (Histopathology), 2019
The Royal College of Pathologists, 6 Alie St, London, England
MD: Pathology, 2013
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum, Karnataka
MBBS, 2009
Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara, Nepal
EDUCATION DETAILS
Established histopathology services at Maitri Diagnostic Lab Initiated several changes in training methodology of post graduate residents.
AFFILIATIONS
Fellow of Royal College of Pathologists
Life member of Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists
Life member of Association of Practicing Pathologists of Haryana
AWARDS AND HONOURS
Awarded best senior resident award (NC Nayak award, 2015-16) by AIIMS, New Delhi.
Awarded gold medal for first rank in MD examination in 2013 by KLE University
Graduated as the best outgoing student of MBBS batch in 2009.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF DR. MAITRAYEE ROY
INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
Roy M, Kaushal S, Jain D, Seth A, Iyer VK, Mathur S. An institutional experience with The
Paris System: A paradigm shift from ambiguous terminology to more objective criteria for
reporting urine cytology. Cytopathology. 2017;28(6):509-15.
Roy M, Kumar S, Bhatla N, Ray MD, Jain D, Phulware R, Mathur S. Androgen Receptor
Expression in Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma: Correlation With Clinicopathologic Features.
Int J Gynecol Pathol. 2017;36(5):420-7.
Roy M, Jain D, Yadav R, Mathur S, Iyer VK. Letter to the editor with regard to the article
entitled “TTF-1 and napsin-A are expressed in a subset of cholangiocarcinomas arising from
the gall bladder and hepatic ducts’’. Am J Surgical Pathol. 2015;39(12); 1742-4.
Roy M, Jain D, Bakhshi S, Mathur S, Iyer VK. Primary Langerhans cell histiocytosis of the
thyroid gland: Role of Langerin in cytological diagnosis. Cytopathology. 2015;26(2):128-30.
Bopanna S, Roy M, Das P, Dattagupta S, Sreenivas V, Mouli VP et al. Role of random biopsies
in surveillance of dysplasia in ulcerative colitis patients with high risk of colorectal cancer.
Intest Res. 2016;14:264-9.
Maheshwari B, Roy M, Agarwal S, Devi S, Singh A, Khurana N, Gupta S. Umbilical cord
ulceration: An under diagnosed entity. Obstet Gynecol Sci 2016;59(5):388-92
NATIONAL JOURNALS
Roy M, Agarwal S, Mridha AR, Arora J, Madan K, Jain D, Mathur S. Metastatic ampullary
adenocarcinoma in exfoliative sputum cytology: a rare presentation. Lung India.
2015;32(5):535-7
Roy M, Gupta A, Agarwal S, Bakhshi S, Bhalla AS. Extragonadal yolk sac tumor of the head
and neck region: a report of two cases. J Can Res Ther. 2015;11(4):1000-2.
Handigund RS, Roy M, Bali A, Patil PV, Inumella S. Intensive method of assessment and
classification of the bone marrow iron status: A study of 80 patients. Indian J Pathol Microbiol.
2013; 56(1):16-9.
Pandurang C, Roy M, Kangle R, Patil PV. Glomerulogenesis: can it predict the gestational
age? - A study of 176 fetuses. Indian J Pathol Microbiol. 2012; 55(3):303-7.
. Pandurang C, Roy M, Kangle R, Patil PV. Gestational age estimation from hand and foot
length. J of South India Medico Legal Association. 2012; 1(4):12-14.
Roy M, Pandurang C, Bali A. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia with hypoplastic lungs, heart,
and additional anomalies: A case of ?Fryns syndrome. J NTR Univ of Health Sci. 2013;
2(2):130-2.
Bali A, Roy M, Pandurang C, Dhorigol V. Cutaneous clear cell sarcoma: A rare tumor with
difficult distinction form malignant melanoma. J Lab Physicians. 2012; 4(1):53-5.
Kumar T, Yadav R, Roy M, Das P. Ampullary adenocarcinoma with osteoclast giant cells, an
unique entity. Tropical Gastroenterology. 2017; 38(3):179-81.
Bali A, Kangle R, Roy M, Hunugund B. Primary cutaneous leiomyosarcoma: A rare malignant
neoplasm. Indian Dermatol Online J. 2013; 4(3):188-90.
Mastiholimath RD, Bali A, Pandurang C, Roy M, Chavan R. Cutaneous epithelioid
angiosarcoma: An aggressive tumor with potential diagnostic trap. Indian J Dermatol Venereol
Leprol. 2012; 78(4):494-6.
. Handigund RS, Malur, PR, Dhumale AJ, Bali A, Roy M, Inumella S. Severe Aplastic Anemia
Manifesting After Complete Remission of Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia: Is it a Fortuitous
Association? Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus. 2014; 30(1):64-7.
Gahlot GPS, Roy M, Jain H, Dash NR, KS M, Suri V. Primary extraskeletal osteosarcoma of
gall bladder. Tropical Gastroenterology 2015;36(4):277–80.
Khanna G, Damle NA, Agarwal S, Roy M, Jain D, Mallick S, Ahmed S, Tripathi M, Gogia A.
Mixed Phenotypic Acute Leukemia (mixed myeloid/B-cell) with Myeloid Sarcoma of the
Thyroid Gland: A Rare Entity with Rarer Association - Detected on FDG PET/CT. Indian J
Nucl Med. 2017;32(1):46-49.
Singh S, Kumar R, Roy M, Mridha AR. Glottic neurogenic tumor: A highly uncommon site
for schwannomas. J Cancer Res Ther. 2018;14(3):687-689.
Teachers
Experienced Pathologist teaching students on FRCPath 1 and FRCPath 2 Exams.
Dr. Akshay Bali
MD DipRCPath (Histopathology)
Experienced Pathologist with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital & health care industry. Skilled in Histopathology, Hematopathology, Chemical Pathology.
Experienced Pathologist with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital & health care industry. Skilled in Histopathology, Hematopathology, Chemical Pathology.
These 2 people are doing a wonderful job. With such a vast syllabus, clearing this exam at the first attempt was a long shot for me, but Akshay sir and Maitrayee ma'am made it easy for me. A big thank you to the both of you.
Prachi Sudhir Kate
if anyone is preparing for FRCPath or wants guidance in other histopathology exams.
Dr Akshay Bali's sessions on Clinical Governance and Forensic Medicine were also very good.
Neeti Goyal
The classes she takes are so good, it's like revision and so easy to understand every single concept in pathology. The approach to the exam questions was easier, because of maitrayee mam classes.
Raman Johal Sivia
I have attended Dr Maitrayee Roy's FRCPath preparatory sessions and i would highly recommend them for FRCPath part 2 preparation. It was an excellent course covered on weekly basis with recorded lectures and notes, that covered all the required elements of the exam.
Suyash Vishwaroop
Best of all..Best teachers DrBali Sir n DrRoy Ma'am..they teach with dedication and support you till your final step in FRCPath histopath...a must do course..
H Mohamadi
Dr. Akshay Bali and Dr. Maitrayee are great teachers. Notes and practice tests are great.
Lectures are thought provoking and give a good insight into UK related protocols. Recommend this group..