Dr. Atahar Jamal, after completing his post-graduation in pediatrics from the reputed PGIMER, Chandigarh, worked as a senior resident at various govt hospitals associated with state medical colleges within UP and Delhi. During his post-graduation and senior residency training, Dr. Atahar was exposed to multiple pediatric subspecialties, including pediatric emergency and critical care. Due to his keen interest in pediatric critical care, he pursued his super-specialty (DM pediatric critical care) from reputed JIPMER, Puducherry. Dr. Atahar Jamal got rigorous training and was exposed to general PICU, critical care nephrology, critical care neurology, postoperative care of congenital heart diseases including ECMO, and envenomation, intoxication, burns, and trauma. He had clinical exposure to various tropical infections endemic in the country's central, northern, and southern parts. He has rich experience in managing critically ill patients. His area of active research was refractory ARDS.
Non-invasive and invasive ventilation including advanced modes
HFOV & APRV ventilation
CRRT, peritoneal dialysis, Hemo-Dialysis
POCUS including echocardiography
Refractory ARDS
Tropical Infections
MODS
Envenomation & Intoxication
DM - Paediatric Critical Care | MBBS | MD - Paediatrics
Derived from verified patient bills.
Dr. Atahar Jamal, after completing his post-graduation in pediatrics from the reputed PGIMER, Chandigarh, worked as a senior resident at various govt hospitals associated with state medical colleges within UP and Delhi. During his post-graduation and senior residency training, Dr. Atahar was exposed to multiple pediatric subspecialties, including pediatric emergency and critical care. Due to his keen interest in pediatric critical care, he pursued his super-specialty (DM pediatric critical care) from reputed JIPMER, Puducherry. Dr. Atahar Jamal got rigorous training and was exposed to general PICU, critical care nephrology, critical care neurology, postoperative care of congenital heart diseases including ECMO, and envenomation, intoxication, burns, and trauma. He had clinical exposure to various tropical infections endemic in the country's central, northern, and southern parts. He has rich experience in managing critically ill patients. His area of active research was refractory ARDS.