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Shreyas K. Patel’s CV

Personal Profile

Throughout my life, I’ve approached every challenge with enthusiasm, creativity, and a ceaseless desire to achieve success. This passion and drive have paved the way to countless opportunities, unique experiences and exceptional relationships both personally and professionally. If you’re interested in learning more about me, keep reading or get in touch.

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Education & Professional Experience

His Qualifications

MBBS, MD Emergency Medicine 

He did his MBBS from prestigious Medical College Baroda , The M.S. University of Baroda from 2005 to 2011. He pursued his post graduation, MD in Emergency Medicine from same institute during 2011 to 2014.

Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine

After completing MD, he worked as Senior Resident in same department. He joined as Assistant Professor in Department of Emergency Medicine in January 2015. He served Medical College & SSG Hospital, Baroda as Assistant Professor till 2020.

Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine

In 2020, during COVID Era, he got the opportunity to work as Associate Professor and Nodal Officer at Medical College and SSG Hospital, Baroda till September 2021.

Head, Department of Emergency Medicine 

After 15 years, the journey with Medical College Baroda had come to the end and he started his new journey with Parul Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Parul University, Baroda, Gujarat as an Associate Professor & Head, Department of the Emergency Medicine from September 2021.

Clinical Simulation Expert

Apart from AHA Certified BLS ACLS Instructor and HOPE Instructor, he is also having expertise in Simulation Training of Various Resuscitative courses. He is also an Expert Committee Member of Pragya - The Advanced Skills and Simulation Center of Parul University.

Ph. D. Supervisor, Emergency Medicine

Dr. Patel has been appointed as a Ph.D. Supervisor in Emergency Medicine at Parul Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Parul University, Gujarat, starting February 2024.

Professor, Emergency Medicine

Dr. Patel has been recognized as a Professor in Emergency Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, Parul Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Parul University, Gujarat, starting March 2024.

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FACEE (Fellow of Academic College of Emergency Experts in India)

December 2021

"In 2011, the Academic College of Emergency Experts (ACEE) was established with a pivotal mission: to elevate the field of emergency medical care through rigorous development and education. With a keen focus on cultivating Emergency HealthCare Experts proficient in delivering high-quality, patient-centric emergency services, the ACEE has become synonymous with excellence in emergency medicine. Achieving a Fellowship from ACEE is not just an accolade; it is a testament to the recipient's leadership and commitment to quality emergency care, earned through intensive coaching and stringent evaluations. As a Fellow of ACEE since December 2021, I am proud to be part of an elite group of professionals leading the way in providing exceptional emergency care."

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Jan Suraksha Paritoshik - INDUSEM Award

October 2022

"October 2022 marked a significant milestone as I was awarded the Jan Suraksha Paritoshik - INDUSEM Award, a recognition of the impactful national building work in injury prevention across India. This accolade underscores my efforts in spearheading life support training initiatives for community bystanders and clinical trainees, a vital step towards enhancing emergency medical response capabilities. It's a tribute to the collective endeavor to forge a safer, more resilient society through education and empowerment in medical emergency preparedness."

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Fellow -ASHWAMEGH

January 2023

"In January 2023, Dr. Shreyas Patel was honored with the prestigious ASHWAMEGH award, marking his successful completion of a specialized Faculty Development Programme designed specifically for the Emergency Medicine specialty in India. This initiative, a collaborative endeavor by the WHO-CCET and AIIMS Nagpur, is committed to the advancement of faculty across India. The ASHWAMEGH initiative champions a comprehensive Faculty Development Program aimed at fostering academic and clinical prowess among emergency medicine professionals, ensuring they are adept in imparting and managing high-quality emergency care."

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Professional Achievement

2016 to 2020

Senate Member, The M.S. University of Baroda

2021 onwards

Regional Secretary, West Zone, EMA

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Publications

Portfolio of Work

Application of Transcranial Sonography for the Assessment of Brain Midline Shift in Patients Presenting With Suspected Intracranial Pathology to the Emergency Department of a Tertiary Care Hospital in Central Gujarat, India.

Effects of Ultrasound-Guided Lower Extremity Nerve Blocks for Below-Knee Procedures in the Emergency Department of a Tertiary Care Hospital, Central Gujarat.

Utility of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Differentiating Causes of Shock in Resource-Limited Setup

To Access The Potential of Point of Care Ultrasound to Differentiate Various Causes of Dyspnea In Emergency Department.

OPTIC NERVE SHEATH DIAMETER (ONSD) MEASUREMENT WITH OPTIC NERVE ULTRASOUND (ONUS) IN THE EVALUATION OF ELEVATED INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH CT SCAN IN HEAD TRAUMA PATIENTS.

EFFICACY OF FOCUSED ASSESSMENT SONOGRAPHY IN TRAUMA (FAST) IN PATIENTS WITH BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA.

THE CROSS-SECTIONAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON EVALUATION OF PATIENTS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN PRESENTING TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.

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Projects

Portfolio of Work

A country level assessment of current status of emergency and injury care at secondary and tertiary level centers in India.

National Assessor in this NITI Aayog Study

Emergency care system in our country has seen uneven progress. Some states have done well, while others are still in the budding stages. Overall, it suffers from fragmentation of services from pre-hospital care to facility-based care in government as well as in the private sector. The system also suffers from lack of trained human resource, finances, legislation and regulations governing the system. Absence of standalone academic department since its inception is another factor for the current ails in the system.

In the light of the above, the present study was conducted. The study aimed to assess the prevailing status of emergency and trauma care at government and private hospital settings of India to bring out the existing gaps and provide a framework for further improvement and the needed policy directions.

Towards achieving this goal, a country-wide study of emergency and trauma care services of 100 tertiary and secondary level hospitals in 29 States and 2 Union Territories from 5 regions of India was conducted.
The selected health facilities consisted of 20 hospitals each under the following categories: Govt. Medical Colleges, Private hospitals>300 bed strength, Private hospitals<300 bed strength, Government hospitals >300 bed strength and Government hospitals <300 bed strength. The assessments were conducted by trained assessors, selected from all over country who followed by the investigators and research team.

An implementation research study on developing a high quality patient-centric integrated model for emergency care system in selected districts of India.

Principal Investigator of this ICMR Task Force Project

Project is ongoing.

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