Dr. Indran Indrakrishnan is an old student of Royal college, Colombo and Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo , Srilanka. He is a Gastroenterologist practicing in Atlanta, USA and a clinical professor at the Emory University School of Medicine. In 2018, Dr Indrakrishnan became the first American of Indian subcontinent descent to receive a commendation (on his birthday )from Georgia Governor Nathan Deal for his exceptional work in improving the lives of people affected by colorectal cancer and other gastrointestinal diseases.The Georgia Senate passed a resolution in 2017 honoring Dr. Indrakrishnan’s service to Georgia. The Georgia House of Representatives followed suit with a resolution declaring February 14th 2018 as Dr Indrakrishnan day.He was also named among the 25 Most Influential Asian Americans in Georgia twice- in 2016 & 2018.Dr. Indrakrishnan is a former president and board member of the Georgia Gastroenterology and Endoscopic Society and currently sits on the Georgia Board of Healthcare Force, as well as the boards for Rainbow Village- a non profit organization serving the less fortunate women and children , Fight Colorectal Cancer and Meals by Grace. He is a trustee of Hindu Temple of Atlanta. He is also a past president of Georgia Association of Physicians of Indian Heritage (GAPI) and currently on the board of trustees.
Dr. Indran Indrakrishnan is an old student of Royal college, Colombo and Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo , Srilanka. He is a Gastroenterologist practicing in Atlanta, USA and a clinical professor at the Emory University School of Medicine. In 2018, Dr Indrakrishnan became the first American of Indian subcontinent descent to receive a commendation (on his birthday )from Georgia Governor Nathan Deal for his exceptional work in improving the lives of people affected by colorectal cancer and other gastrointestinal diseases.The Georgia Senate passed a resolution in 2017 honoring Dr. Indrakrishnan’s service to Georgia. The Georgia House of Representatives followed suit with a resolution declaring February 14th 2018 as Dr Indrakrishnan day.He was also named among the 25 Most Influential Asian Americans in Georgia twice- in 2016 & 2018.Dr. Indrakrishnan is a former president and board member of the Georgia Gastroenterology and Endoscopic Society and currently sits on the Georgia Board of Healthcare Force, as well as the boards for Rainbow Village- a non profit organization serving the less fortunate women and children , Fight Colorectal Cancer and Meals by Grace. He is a trustee of Hindu Temple of Atlanta. He is also a past president of Georgia Association of Physicians of Indian Heritage (GAPI) and currently on the board of trustees.