Achievements
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- 97 scholarly contributions (2014–2026), including research articles, abstracts, book chapters, and academic manuals.
- 74 peer-reviewed research publications addressing contemporary challenges in Emergency Medicine.
- Research focused on snakebite, toxicology, stroke, trauma, sepsis, emergency ultrasound, resuscitation, and emergency care systems.
- Collaborations with national and international researchers, including contributions to global emergency medicine and stroke initiatives.
- Faculty authors of reference textbooks, book chapters, and structured training manuals including SAVIOR and SAFETi.
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- One of the early academic Emergency Medicine departments in India offering the MD Emergency Medicine programme.
- Annual postgraduate intake increased from 2 to 3 MD residents.
- Conducts structured academic activities including journal clubs, simulation training, mortality meetings, clinical audits, and research mentorship.
- Recognized for innovative educational initiatives such as Examthalon and EM-SONO.
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- Conducted 33 Basic Life Support (BLS) courses training 257 healthcare professionals (2024–2025).
- Conducted 29 Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) courses training 277 participants.
- Organized nationally recognized CMEs and workshops including:
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- Mega EM-SONO
- Examthalon
- Assessors Training Programme (ATP)
- Disaster preparedness programmes
- Emergency ultrasound workshops
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- Functions as an AHA-authorized International Training Centre for BLS, ACLS and PALS.
- EM-SONO, under the aegis of INCUS (International Network of Critical Ultrasound) .
Developed innovative academic platforms including:
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- Examthalon – competency-based Emergency Medicine assessment.
- Snake Bite Life Support (SBLS) – ICMR-funded national initiative.
- SAVIOR – advanced snakebite assessment and referral programme.
- SAFETi – first aid, emergency response, and wilderness medicine training.
- JEDLS – structured emergency medicine curriculum for undergraduate medical students.
Conducted extensive emergency care training for:
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- Police personnel
- Fire & Rescue Services
- Civil Defence volunteers
- Forest Department staff
- NCC cadets
- Healthcare professionals
- Schools and colleges
- Corporate organizations
- Delivered large-scale training in CPR, Basic Life Support, trauma response, disaster preparedness, first aid, and snakebite management.
- Strengthening community preparedness through sustainable first-responder education.
Nationally recognized centre for research in:
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- Snakebite and Venomics
- Toxicology
- Stroke Systems of Care
- Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
- Trauma Care
- Emergency Resuscitation
- Publications have contributed to improving emergency care practices in the Indian and global healthcare context.
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- Faculty serve as invited speakers, course directors, workshop faculty, and assessors at national Emergency Medicine conferences.
- Active contributors to curriculum development, faculty development programmes, and competency-based medical education.
- Continued leadership in promoting simulation-based emergency medicine education.
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- Conducts regular simulation exercises, disaster drills, and multidisciplinary emergency response training.
- Integrates emergency preparedness with academic training and public health initiatives.
- Continues to strengthen emergency care systems through innovation, education, and collaborative partnerships.
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- 97 Academic Publications & Scholarly Contributions
- 74 Peer-reviewed Research Articles
- 33 BLS Courses Conducted
- 257 Healthcare Professionals Trained in BLS
- 29 ACLS Courses Conducted
- 277 Healthcare Professionals Trained in ACLS
- 10+ Signature Academic & Training Programmes
- Thousands of Healthcare Professionals, Students, and Community Members trained through outreach initiatives





