Dr Indranil Mallick has done his MD in Radiotherapy from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh in the year 2005 and completed his DNB in 2006. He was a recipient of the Kataria Memorial Gold Medal as the best postgraduate student among all specialities in PGIMER. He has worked at the Tata Memorial Hospital till 2008 and then completed a clinical fellowship in Radiation Oncology at the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, Canada prior to joining Tata Medical Centre in 2010.
His primary clinical interests include genitourinary cancers (prostate cancer, bladder cancer, testicular cancer), head and neck cancers, and gastrointestinal cancers (cancers of the rectum, anal canal and oesophagus). His current focus is on developing and maintaining an advanced treatment programme for prostate cancer in Kolkata and on the implementation of modern intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) techniques in prostate, head and neck and GI cancers.
Dr Mallick has a keen interest in innovative educational technologies and leads three e-learning programs for oncologists that are available worldwide. This includes the National Cancer Grid e-learning portal which is building oncology training resources for staff in over 140 hospitals in India.