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Dr. S. Manimala Rao

Head Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Yashoda Hospital, Hyderabad
D.A. (LOND) – 1968, UK, MD – AIIMS 1972, New DelhiI
Posts Held: DEAN – NIMS, 1996 – 1999, Professor & Head, Department of Anaesthesia, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Consultant in Iran 1975 – 79 She has been in editorial board of many journals.
Special Interest – Cardiac Anaesthesia, Critical Care, Education & Cadaver Transplantation

Dr. Yatin Mehta

Senior Consultant, Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Apollo Hospital, New Delhi.
MD From AIIMS, DNB in 1982, FRCA in 1984 from Queens University Hospital, Nottingham, UK.
Posts Held: Director, Anaesthesiology & Critical Care, Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre, New Delhi Visiting consultant to Uppsala Cardiothoracic Department. He is teacher and examiner for Fellowship in Critical Care and Cardiac Anaesthesia, National Board of Examinations and ISCCM fellowship. He is on editorial board of many journals.

Dr. Mary Korula

Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, Christian Medical College Hospital, Vellore. Incharge Acute Pain Services.
Sabbatical – Associate professor in - University Putra Malaysia and Government Hospital, KL - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Observer posts in Pain management at Johns Hopkins, USA Sloane Kettering, USA. Study leave for 3 years in - St. James and Trinity College - Dublin Royal Adelaide and Women & Children’s hospital - Australia External Expert –WHO normative guidelines in Pain management - Delphi study Geneva 2007
DA and MD Anaesthesia from Christian Medical College, Vellore 1987, Senior fellowship training in Cardiac transplantation 2006 January – Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK.
Special interests: Acute Pain management,Cardiac and Pediatric anaesthesia

Dr. Anjan Trikha

Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Graduate from UCMS New New Delhi. MD from PGIMER Chandigarh.
Have been invited as a faculty for teaching programmes in many parts of the country and Malaysia. Worked as a full time consulatnt for 2 years in Wellington Public Hospital, Wellington, New Zealand.
Special interests: Simulation and Anaesthesia. Difficult Airway, Regional anesthesia including obstetrical anesthesia and Intensive Care.

Dr. P. N. Jain

Professor, Department of Anaesthesia & Pain Management, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai
Field of Interest: Chronic and Cancer Pain Management

Dr. Vinod Kumar Grover

Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh
Graduate from Government Medical College Rohtak, Haryana; MD from PGIMER Chandigarh, MNAMS in 1980 from National Academy of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Fields of Interest: Neuroanaesthesia, Critical Care and Anaesthesia for Renal Transplant. Started Neuroanaesthesia & critical Services at Salmaniya Medical Centre, Bahrain, Regional Hospital, Sur, Sultanate of Oman and at Apollo Hospital, Dhaka.

Dr. S. C. Parakh

Dr. S. C. Parakh is one of the very few anaesthesiolgogists who also holds post graduate qualifications in law. He did the graduation in 1972 from SMS Medical College, Jaipur and Postgraduation in Anaesthesia in 1980 from RNT Medical College, Udaipur. Thereafter he did LLB and LLM (Graduation & Postgraduation in Law) from Osmania University, Hyderabad. He has been advising the anaesthsiologists on medicolegal problems through Indian Journal of Anaesthesia as well as through lectures and talks at various conferences.

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