Dr. Bakhtawer Singh Sodha
About
DMS (Deputy Medical Superintendent)
Dr. Bakhtawer Singh Sodha serves as the Deputy Medical Superintendent (DMS) at Medipulse Hospital, overseeing ICU and clinical care. With years of experience in critical care, his expertise ensures seamless coordination between various departments. He is pivotal in patient care and staff training, elevating the hospital's healthcare standards.
Qualification
MBBS
+ Appointments
- One-year internship (House job) in General medicine and General surgery.
- Six month internship (House job) in Pediatrics and Neurology.
- Six months in General medicine (Jinnah Postgraduate & Medical Center).
- Acquired good clinical knowledge and practical skills enough to deal with emergencies and medicine all issues.
- Six months in General Surgery (Jinnah Postgraduate & Medical Center).
- Practiced surgical disorders and also acquired good practical skills to operate a number of miner surgical cases.
- Six months in Pediatrics (National Institute of child health as a house officer).
- Acquired good clinical knowledge and practical skills enough to deal with Pediatrics emergencies and worked as a full-time house officer in the ward to deal with minor and major pediatric cases.
- One year work as RMO in General medicine, Pediatrics KU, NICU & ER.
- One year working as a resident in Critical Care Medicine (ICU) at (Jinnah Postgraduate & Medical Center).
- Worked for one year in Krishna Super Specialty Centre Jodhpur as Senior Resident in ICU & CCU independently.
- Recently working as Senior Resident in Critical Care Unit Medi-Pulse Hospital Jodhpur (Tertiary Care Hospital) (NABH Approved) from Ist April 2015 till date.
- ACLS & BLS qualified.
- Expertise in most Critical Care Procedures, CVP Lines, Arterial Lines, Intubation, Mechanical Ventilation Management, and other procedures.
- Updated with recent Critical Care Guidelines.
+ Languages
- Hindi
- English
+ Contact
Medipulse, E-4, MIA, Basni-II, Jodhpur - 342005 (Raj.)
E-Mail Address:: bakhtawer.sodha86@gmail.com
Mobile No.: +91-9001918358
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