Dr. Amit Kumar Singhal

Dr. Amit Kumar Singhal

Director

14 Years of Experience

HPB and Liver Transplant Surgeon

MBBS, MD

Reg. No.:44464, Delhi Medical Council, 2009

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About Dr. Amit Kumar Singhal

  • Dr. Amit Kumar Singhal is a highly respected figure in the field of liver transplantation and HPB anaesthesia.
  • He has over 14 years of experience and has undergone extensive training in his specialty.
  • His approach is widely appreciated for its versatility and strong focus on patient-centered care.
  • He completed his MBBS from the University of Lucknow and his MD from Aligarh Muslim University.
  • His core expertise includes Anaesthesia for Gastrointestinal Surgery, Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, Liver Transplantation, Onco Anaesthesia, Liver Critical Care, Acute Postoperative Pain Management, and Palliative Care.
  • Dr. Singhal has authored 32 publications in national and international journals, reflecting his active contribution to academic research.
  • He has managed more than 200 Liver Transplant cases, underlining his proficiency in high-risk and complex surgical procedures.
  • He is a lifetime member of several prominent professional associations, including the Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA), the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, the Indian Society for the Study of Pain (ISSP), and the Asian Archives of Anesthesiology & Resuscitation.
  • Dr. Singhal's extensive clinical experience and academic contributions have made a meaningful impact in the field of liver transplantation and HPB anaesthesia.

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Education

  • MBBS, University of Lucknow, 1996
  • MD, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 2000

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Past Experience

  • Assistant Professor, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai
  • Senior Research Associate, All India Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Senior Resident, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
  • Patil, Vijaya & Singhal, Amit & Pramesh, C. (2009). Airway bleed after percutaneous tracheostomy is not always procedure-related. Indian journal of critical care medicine : peer-reviewed, official publication of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine. 13. 96-8. 10.4103/0972-5229.56057. 
  • Bhatnagar, Sushma & Mishra, Dr & Ravindra, Madhavi & Singhal, Amit & Anandiya, Dr & Mondel, Sunder & Dua, Naresh. (2004). A retrospective study of prevalence of co-morbid conditions and their impact on post operative outcome in cancer patients.. Indian Journal of Anaesthesia. 48. 
  • Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA)
  • Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Indian Society for the Study of Pain (ISSP)
  • Asian Archives of Anesthesiology & Resuscitation