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Page 1: Prof. Anupam Sibal · Prof A Sibal CV 1 Prof. Anupam Sibal MD, FIMSA, FIAP, FRCP (Glas), FRCP (Lon), FRCPCH, FAAP Group Medical Director Apollo Hospitals Group India Senior Consultant

Prof A Sibal CV 1

Prof. Anupam Sibal

MD, FIMSA, FIAP, FRCP (Glas), FRCP (Lon), FRCPCH, FAAP

Group Medical Director Apollo Hospitals Group

India

Senior Consultant Pediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals

Delhi

Honorary Clinical Professor Macquarie University

Sydney, Australia

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Contents Page

Profile :Page 3

Personal Details :Page 4

Academic Record :Page 5 - 6

Work Experience :Page 7 - 11

Past Positions :Page 12 - 13

Academic Experience :Page 14

Publications :Page 15 - 17

Invited International Lectures :Page 18 - 21

Invited National Lectures :Page 22 - 26

International Conferences/Courses attended :Page 27

Conferences Organized :Page 28 - 29

Awards :Page 33

Other Interests :Page 31

Memberships/Affiliations :Page 32

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Profile

Prof. Anupam Sibal MD, FIMSA, FIAP, FRCP (Glasg), FRCP (Lon), FRCPCH, FAAP

Professor Anupam Sibal MD, FIMSA, FIAP, FRCP (Glasg), FRCP (Lon), FRCPCH, FAAP, has been a paediatrician for twenty years. Prof Sibal established the division of paediatric gastroenterology and hepatology in 1997 at Apollo Hospital, Delhi (the first in the private sector). Prof Sibal helped set up the first successful liver transplant program in India in 1998 at Apollo Hospitals, Delhi. The Apollo Transplant Program has been the busiest solid organ transplant program in the world since 2012. In 2016, 1440 transplants (Kidney 1007, Liver 378, Others 55) were performed. In March 2003, he was appointed as the Medical Director of Apollo Hospital Delhi, the flagship hospital of the Apollo Hospitals Group at the age of 35. In June 2005, he helped achieve the First International Accreditation of a hospital in India by Joint Commission International (JCI). Eight Apollo Hospitals are accredited by JCI. Prof. Sibal served as the only Asian JCI Physician Surveyor from January 2008 to 2010. He currently is a member, Asia - Pacific Advisory Council of JCI. Prof. Sibal was appointed as the Group Medical Director of the Apollo Hospitals Group in 2005. Apollo Hospitals Group has 69 hospitals and a strong presence in tertiary care, secondary care, primary care, health insurance, IT, education, research, project consultancy, pharmacy retailing and telemedicine in India, Bangladesh and the Middle East. Prof. Sibal was appointed as a Honorary Clinical Professor at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia in May 2015. Prof. Sibal is a member of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister’s Advisory Committee. He served as an Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia from 2009 - 2015. He served as a member of the Institute Body (IB) of the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, (PGIMER) Chandigarh from 2009 - 2014. IB is the highest decision making body of PGIMER headed by the Union Cabinet Minister for Health. Prof. Sibal served as the Secretary General of Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (GAPIO) from 2014- 2016. He was appointed as the Vice President of GAPIO in January 2017. GAPIO aims to bring together 1.2 million physicians of Indian origin in the world under one professional platform and one umbrella organization. Prof Sibal is on the Editorial Board of 3 Journals and has 98 publications. He has edited a Textbook of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. He has served on the Executive Council of the International Pediatric Transplant Association, The Asian Pan Pacific Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the Commonwealth Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition and has lectured extensively in India and abroad. Prof. Sibal is the author of the National Best Seller "Is Your Child Ready to face the World?" He comments regularly in the print and electronic media on healthcare, pediatrics, leadership and parenting.

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Academic Record

Fellow American Academy : 2013 of Pediatrics American Academy of Pediatrics

Fellow Royal College : 2012 of Pediatrics and Child Health Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, UK

Fellow of Royal College : 2012 Of Physicians, London Royal College of Physicians, London

Fellow of Royal College : 2010 of Physicians and Surgeons, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow Galsgow

Fellow of Indian Academy : 2010 of Pediatrics Indian Academy of Pediatrics

Fellow of International Medical : 2009 Sciences Academy International Medical Sciences Academy

Fellowship in : 1995 - 1997 Pediatric Gastroenterology, Institute of Child Health, and Hepatology University of Hepatology and

Nutrition Birmingham and Birmingham Children's Hospital, U.K.

Post graduation in : 1992 - 1995 Pediatrics M.D. in Pediatric Medicine from Lady

Hardinge Medical College associated Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, New Delhi

House Job : January 1992 - June 1992

Family Welfare Centre (Male) at LNJPN Hospital, New Delhi which is a WHO Centre of Excellence for No Scalpel Vasectomy and Microsurgery

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Compulsory Rotatory : January 1991 - December 1991 Internship Maulana Azad Medical College

associated LNJPN Hospital and Guru Nanak Eye Centre, New Delhi

M.B.B.S. : July 1986 - December 1990 Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi.

Schooling : 1974 - 1980

Burn Hall School, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir 1980 – 1984 Central School, Cantt Srinagar 1984 - 1986 Central School, Andrews Ganj New Delhi

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Work Experience

Current Position

Group Medical Director, Apollo Hospitals Group since September 2005

Senior Consultant Pediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi since 1997

Vice President, Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (GAPIO) since January 2017

Honorary Clinical Professor at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia since June 2015 Member of the Regional Middle East International Advisory Board of Joint Commission

International (JCI) since 2011

Member of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister’s Advisory Committee since 2014

Current Responsibilities

Group Medical Director, Apollo Hospitals Group

Responsible for medical services across the Group (9000 beds across 69 hospitals)

Medical Services Prof Sibal oversees clinical services across 69 hospitals and 90 clinics. This oversight includes recruitment (nationally and internationally), credentialing, privileging and appraisals of consultants. Apollo has more than 3000 consultants. The Medical Directors of each hospital send 20 monthly reports to Prof Sibal. These include reports pertaining to clinical governance: Ethics Committee Clinical Audit Committee Medical Audit Committee Credential Committee Appraisal Committee OT Committee Drug and Therapeutics Committee Transfusion Committee Death Review Committee Infection Control Committee Quality Steering Committee Ethics Committee for Clinical Trials Medical Records Committee Code Blue Committee

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All new clinical services to be introduced are approved by Prof Sibal. Quality Improvement Guiding the quality improvement initiative for the Group – 8 Apollo Hospitals have been accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI), USA, the largest by an private hospital group in the region Apollo Delhi in 2015 became the first hospital in India and 6th in Asia to be accredited by JCI. Under Prof Sibal’s leadership the quality team developed the Apollo Standards of Clinical Care (TASCC). TASCC was implemented across all Apollo Hospitals in April 2012. It encompasses six initiatives - Clinical balanced scorecards, ACE 1 and ACE 2, Apollo Quality Program (AQP), Apollo Mortality Review (AMR), Apollo Incident Reporting System (AIRS) and Apollo Critical Policies Plans and Procedures (ACPPP). The TASCC monthly scorecard comprises of the scores for each of these initiatives plotted as a hexagon. The target each month, for every hospital, is to achieve the perfect hexagon.

Apollo Clinical Excellence (ACE@25) ACE@25 is a balanced clinical scorecard which was launched 2009. ACE @ 25 incorporates 25 clinical parameters which are benchmarked against the world’s best published outcomes. For example, the CABG survival figures are bench marked with Cleveland Clinic (99.4 %). ACE @ 25 was published as a case study by the Ivey School of Business, Canada, presented at the ISQUA Annual Conference in Hong Kong and won the FICCI Excellence Award in the category of Addressing Industry Issues in 2011. ACE @25 has undergone two revisions and is now referred to as ACE 1.

Apollo Clinical Excellence (ACE) 2 ACE 2 is a clinical excellence dashboard for the measurement of outcomes in six Centers of Excellence - Cardiac Sciences, Neurosciences, Transplant, Oncology, Orthopedics and Emergency Services. It incorporates 25 clinical quality parameters. Apollo Quality Program (AQP) To bring uniformity in the quality of care across the hospitals, the Apollo Quality Program was initiated. The Apollo Quality Program includes implementation of standardized methodology for Clinical Handovers, International Patient Safety Goals, Surgical Care Improvement and Zero Medication Errors. Measured as a dashboard of 20 parameters, it has resulted in improvement in patient safety processes across Apollo Hospitals and has been published in the official journal of the International Hospitals Federation.

Apollo Mortality Review (AMR) The mortality review in all Apollo Hospitals has been standardized with trigger criteria, checklists and peer review processes. A structured review of deaths (not just ‘unexpected' deaths) helps detect quality issues that would otherwise remain hidden, particularly around every day processes of care.

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Apollo Incident Reporting System (AIRS) AIRS provides a platform of tracking and monitoring of incidents that pose a safety risk to patients and staff including sentinel events. Apollo Critical Policies, Plans and Procedures (ACPPP) ACPPP are a set of 25 policies covering clinical care, nursing care, managerial processes and infrastructural requirements like consents, critical test results, disaster management, that have been implemented by all hospitals. Accreditation Prof Sibal helped achieve the First International Accreditation of a hospital in India by Joint Commission International (JCI), USA in June 2005 when Apollo Delhi was accredited. Seven Apollo Hospitals are now JCI accredited. Prof. Anupam Sibal served as the only Asian Joint Commission International Physician Surveyor from 2008 to 2010. He is currently a member of the Asia - Pacific Advisory Council of JCI. Apollo Accreditation Program (AAP) AAP is a web based tool designed to review compliance with standards across all the JCI accredited Hospitals within the Apollo Group. AAP was conceptualized by Prof. Sibal. AAP include all standards and measurable elements, within each chapter of the JCI Standards Manual with provision for each location to report compliance on a periodic basis. Apollo Quality and Innovation Awards Prof Sibal initiated the Apollo Innovation and Quality Awards. The aim of these awards is to promote excellence through sharing of innovative practices in clinical services, finance, operations, environment, community service and human resources across the Group. In 2016, more than 120 nominations were received.

International Congress on Patient Safety (IPSC) IPSC is organized annually and attracts faculty and delegates from more than 20 countries. The last congress in 2016 attracted 1200 delegates. IPSC has been privileged to have had the support of knowledge partners such as International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua), Joint Commission International (JCI), World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), Royal College of Physicians London, the APAC Forum, International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM), National Accreditation Board for Hospitals (NABH), Academy of Hospital Administration, Society of Emergency Medicine to name a few. National and International Awards Prof Sibal oversees participation in national and international award programs. In 2016, Apollo Hospitals won awards including 07 at Hospital Management Asia (HMA).

Academics and Research Academics Post Graduate Medical Education Apollo hospitals are recognized for training in 38 specialties/ super specialties by the National Board and more than 700 trainees are currently undergoing training. Graduate Medical Education

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Apollo Group opened its first medical college in Hyderabad in 2012. The second medical college opened in Aragonda in 2016. Research Prof Sibal conceptualized and launched different academic and research initiatives through the Apollo Hospitals Educational and Research Foundation (AHERF). AHERF is an independent entity recognized by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. AHERF promotes research through several initiatives - research grants, support for research fellows and recognition of published papers in peer reviewed high impact factor journals. One hundred forty published papers were recognized in 2015 and 42 research projects have been supported with research grants. AHERF has an experience of 700 global multi centre trials. In 2016, 276 papers were published by clinicians across the Apollo Group. Apollo Medicine In 2016, as Executive Editor, Prof Sibal launched Apollo Medicine (ISSN No. 0976-0016), the official journal of the Apollo Group in 2004. The journal is published in collaboration with Elsevier in both print and electronic formats. The journal has a panel of 110 reviewers. It is published quarterly and is distributed to all consultants of the Apollo Hospitals Group, 400 Medical Colleges and various subscribers around the world. Current and all previous issues of the journal can be accessed at www.apollomedicaljournal.net. The journal is indexed on Science Direct. Clinical Experience Prof Sibal leads a dynamic group of paediatric gastroenterologists that provide a comprehensive paediatric gastroenterology and hepatology service. Starting with the first successful paediatric liver transplant program in India, the team has to its credit several firsts not just in India, but the region. Transplants have been performed in children from more than 20 countries. The academic program includes establishment of the first nationally approved 2-year training fellowship (Fellowship of National Board), the first hands on paediatric endoscopy course in South Asia and a much sought after annual clinical update. Prof Sibal has served on the Executive Boards of the International Paediatric Transplant Association, The Asian Pan Pacific Association of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the Commonwealth Association of Paediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition and has lectured extensively in India and abroad. Prof Sibal is an Honorary Clinical Professor at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. He ninety-eight publications in medical literature, serves on the editorial board of three journals and has edited a text book of paediatric gastroenterology and hepatology.

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Past Positions

Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia since June 2009 – June 2015

Member of the Institute Body (IB) of Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education

and Research, (PGIMER) Chandigarh, 2009 - 2014 IB is the highest decision making body of PGIMER headed by the Union Cabinet Minister for Health. PGIMER has consistently been ranked in the top 3 public academic health institutes in India.

Director Medical Services, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, 2003 - 2014.

Framing of all medical policies.

Chairing 16 hospital committees including credentials, audit, research, ethics, transfusion, medical records, training. Recruitment and appraisal of all medical staff. Heading the academic (DNB) committee that oversees training in 19 medical and surgical specialties. Leading the corporate social responsibility programme

Joint Commission International Physician Surveyor 2008 – 2010

Joint Commission International (JCI) based at Chicago is considered as the gold standard in international healthcare accreditation. As a physician surveyor, responsible for surveys of hospitals in Asia, Europe and Latin America for JCI accreditation. Only Asian physician surveyor in the group of 14 international physician surveyors.

Medical Advisor and Director Medical Services Designate, Indraprastha Apollo

Hospital, November 2002 – February 2003

Fellowship in Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition In September 1995, commenced training at the Institute of Child Health, University of Birmingham and the Birmingham Children’s Hospital. The Institute of Child Health is widely regarded as one of the best centers providing comprehensive gastroenterology services and nutritional care in Europe. The Liver Unit at the Birmingham Children’s Hospital is a well-established center of excellence providing tertiary level service in hepatology including a liver and small bowel transplantation service. More than 500 liver transplants had been performed there and this was the only unit in the U.K. performing small bowel transplantation in 1995. This Fellowship combined training in clinical gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition, acquisition of practical skills and research.

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Post-Graduation in Pediatric Medicine (M.D.)

In June 1995 completed a three year post graduate (M.D.) Pediatric Medicine course at the Lady Hardinge College is associated Kalawati Saran Children’s Hospital (KSCH) in New Delhi. KSCH has 350 beds with a 75 bedded Neonatal Unit, a level III Nursery, a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, specialty clinics in gastroenterology, haematology, oncology, nephrology, neurology and development. KSCH serves as a referral center for whole of north India.

House Job In the six month house job learnt the technique of No Scalpel Vasectomy and performed 40 such operations independently.

Internship

Rotations through the departments of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Pediatrics, Community Medicine, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology ad Anaesthesiology during a 12 month period.

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Academic and Research Experience

Edited a textbook in Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology and Nutrition, published by Jaypee Brothers and Publishers Ltd. 2015 Editor – in – Chief, Elsevier Clinical Advisory Board - Pediatric Gastroenterology Executive Editor of Apollo Medicine, the quarterly journal published by the Apollo Hospitals Group

Member of Editorial Board of Indian Journal of Pediatrics

Guest editor of the special symposium on hospital based nutrition of the Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2002; 69(2) Guest editor of the special supplement on Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition of the Indian Journal of Pediatrics 1999; 66: SS1 Training of DNB students in Pediatric hepatology and gastroenterology Coordinator for the 4 Working Groups for the Fourth World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (WCPGHAN 2012) at Taipei, Taiwan in November 2012.

Commonwealth representative on the 8 member International Working Group on Liver Transplantation. This position paper was presented at the Third World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition held at Iguassu Falls, Brazil in August 2008. Commonwealth representative on the 8 member International Working Group on Acute and Chronic Hepatitis. This group prepared a paper to prioritise research activities in this field. This position paper was presented at the Second World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition held at Paris in July 2004.

Asian representative on the 8 member International Working Group on Liver Transplantation. This group prepared a paper to prioritize research activities in liver transplantation in the new millennium. This paper was presented at the First World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition held at Boston in August, 2000.

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Publications

1. Sibal A, Kapoor A, Bhatia V. Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Indian Pediatrics 2016 Nov 15;53(11):993-1002.

2. Sibal A, Kapoor A. Immunization Issues in Children Undergoing Liver Transplantation. Indian Pediatr. 2015 Aug 8;52(8):716-7. 3. Endoscopic esophageal substitution for pure esophageal atresia and wide gap esophageal atresia: A report of five cases with

minimum follow-up of twelve months. Chowdhary SK, Kandpal DK, Agarwal D, Balan S, Jerath N, Sibal A, Broor SL. J Pediatr Surg. 2015 Aug 10. pii: S0022-3468(15)00452-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.08.004

4. Sibal A, Malhotra S, Guru FR, Bhatia V, Kapoor A, Seth S, Jerath N, Jasuja S, Rajkumari V, Wadhawan M, Aggarwal DK, Guleria S, Shrivastava RN, Gupta S. Experience of 100 solid organ transplants over a five-yr period from the first successful pediatric multi-organ transplant program in India. Pediatr Transplant. 2014 Nov; 18(7):740-5. doi: 10.1111/petr.12324. Epub 2014 Aug 4.

5. Chowdhary SK, Pandal DK, Sibal A, Srivastava RN. Management of complicated ureteroceles: Different modalities of treatment and long – term outcome. Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2014; Volume 19, Issue 3 (156 – 161).

6. Chowdhary SK, Pandal DK, Agarwal D, Sibal A, Srivastava RN .Robotic augmention ileocystoplasty with bilateral ureteric reimplantation in a young child with neuropathic bladder. Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2014; Volume 19, Issue 3 (162 – 165).

7. Chowdhary SK, Rao KL, Kandpal DK, Sibal A, Srivastava RN. Indiana pouch in children: A 15-year experience. Journal of Pediatric Urology. 2014 Mar 19. pii: S1477-5131(14)00088-6.

8. Sibal A, Bhatia V, Gupta S. Fifteen years of liver transplantation in India. Indian Pediatrics. 2013 Nov 8; 50(11):999-1000. 9. Sibal A, Bhatia V, Bavdekar A, Matthai J, Waikar Y. Management of Neonatal Cholestasis: Consensus Statement of the Pediatric

Gastroenterology Chapter of Indian Academy of Pediatrics. The Best of Indian Pediatrics. Second Edition - January 2014: Vol II (10).

10. Bhatia V, Kapoor A, Gopalan S, Jerath N, Wadhawan M, Gupta S, Sibal A. Advances in Transplantation, Liver Transplantation in Children : Indian Scenario. Journal of Pediatric Critical Care. Jan – March 2014; Vol1, No.1

11. Uberoi RS, Sibal A, Nayak Y, Sachdeva P. Voice of the customer---a roadmap for service improvement. World Hosp Health Serv. 2013; 49(2):22-5.

12. Bhatia V, Rajgarhia S, Sibal A. Antituberculosis therapy-associated cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis. J Trop Pediatr. 2013 Dec; 59(6):507-8.

13. Bhatia V, Seth S, Kapoor A, Sibal A. Incidentally Detected Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Cirrhotic Children. Indian J Pediatr. 2013 Sep 7.

14. Wadhawan M, Kumar A, Gupta S, Goyal N, Vasudevan KR, Shandil R,Taneja S, Sibal A. Post Transplant Biliary Complications – An Analysis from a Predominantly Living Donor Liver Transplant Centre. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2013. Feb 22. doi: 10.1111/jgh.12169

15. Malhotra S, Kapoor A, Gupta S, Sibal A. Liver Transplantation in Children. IAP Speciality Series on Pediatric Gastroenterology 2013, Second edition. Jaypee Publishing 2013. 281 -29.

16. Bhatia V, Sibal A. Are fathers catching up with mothers in Liver donation?; Indian Pediatrics 2013 Jan 8;50(1):158. 17. Guarino Alfredo, Sibal A. Introduction to the FISPGHAN Working Group Reports. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology &

Nutrition 2012; 55(Issue); 619–621. 18. Kapoor A, Bhatia V, Wadhawan M, Gupta S, Sibal A. Liver transplantation in children: Today and tomorrow. Journal of

Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2012; 27 (suppl. 5). 19. Kaur S, Sharma D, Wadhwa N, Gupta S, Chowdhary SK, Sibal A. Therapeutic interventions in progressive familial intrahepatic

cholestasis: experience from a tertiary care centre in north India. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2012; 79(2):270-3. 20. Kaur S, Wadhwa N, Sibal A, Jerath N, Sasturkar S. Clinical profile and outcome of living related transplantation in children with

body weight < 7.5 kilograms in India΄s first successful Pediatric liver transplant programme. Indian Pediatrics 2011;48(1):51-54.

21. Guandalini S; Magazzù G, Chiaro A, La Balestra V, Di Nardo G, Gopalan S; Sibal A, Romano C, Canani Roberto B, Lionetti P, Setty M. VSL#3 Improves Symptoms in Children With Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Multicenter, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Crossover Study. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition 2010; 51 (1):24-30.

22. Kulkarni K, Kaur S, Sibal A, Jerath N, Arya LS. Severe lactic acidosis, hypertriglyceridemia and extensive axial skeleton involvement in a case of disseminated Burkitt's lymphoma. International Journal of Hematology 2010;91(3):546-8.

23. Kaur S, Kulkarni KP, Sibal A, Gopalan S. The journey of the gold anklet from the foot into the gut. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2010; 16(9).

24. Faisal R G, Sibal A. First liver transplant for Crigler-Najjar syndrome in India. Indian Pediatrics 2010; 38(3): 285-286. 25. Kohli V, Sibal A, Chowdhary S. Gastrointentinal bleed with clopidogrel and aspirin. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2009; 77(1):

101-102. 26. Sibal A, Kaur S. Need for creating awareness about Pediatrics cadaver organ donation in India. Indian Pediatrics 2009; 47 (2):

197. 27. Wadhwan M, Shandil R, Ratogi M, Vij V, Goyal N, Dargan, Wadhwa N, Sibal A, Kumar A, Gupta S. Post transplant biliary

complications in a LDLT program. Tropical Gastroenterology(suppl) 2009;30(2): P44,S38. 28. Wadhawan M, Rastogi M, Shandil M, Vij V, Goyal N, Dargan P, Wadhwa N, Sibal A, Gupta S, Kumar A. Endoscopic management

of post transplant biliary complications. Tropical Gastroenterology(suppl) 2009;30(2): P55, S42.

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29. Sibal A, Shah UH. The youngest successful Pediatric liver transplant in India. Indian Pediatrics 2009 ; 46 (5): 446. 30. Sibal A. Liver transplantation in children. Journal of International Medical Sciences Academy 2009; 22(1):33-36. 31. Seng – Hock Quak, Sibal A, Mei-Hwei Chang, Liver Disease in the Developing World: Kelly Deirdre A Ed. Diseases of the

Liver and Biliary System in Children. Third Edition, Blackwell publishing, UK 2008 12:553. 32. Wadhwa N, Sibal A. Intestinal Failure – An Indian perspective. Indian Pediatrics 45:741 2008. 33. Sokal EM, Goldstein D, Ciocca M, Lewindon P, Ni, YH S, Silveira T P, Sibal A, Dhawan A, Mack C, Bucuvalas. End-stage liver

disease and liver transplant: current situation and key issues. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 2008; 47(2):239-246

34. Wadhwa N, Sibal A, Rajakumari DV, Rajasekar MR. Liver transplantion in the developing world – novel challenges and emerging solutions. Pediatric Transplantation 2007; 11 (s1):114.

35. Swati Y Bhave, Sibal A. Adolescent Medicine (editorial). First edition, Jaypee Publishing 2006 36. Wadhwa N, Sibal N. An approach to neonatal hyperbilirubenemia. Pediatrics Today 2006; 9(6):303-307. 37. Kelly D, Sibal A. Liver transplantation in children (editorial). Indian Pediatrics 2006; 43: 389-391. 38. Sibal A, Rajasekar M R. Liver transplantation in the developing world. Pak Asian Journal of Pediatrics 2005; 29(4):167-9. 39. Sibal A , Singh R, Rajakumari DV, Khilnani P, Rajasekar MR. Liver transplantation in children : Indian Scenario. In: Khilnani P Ed.

Practical Approach to Pediatrics Intensive Care. First edition, Jaypee Publishing 2004; 515-518. 40. MH Chang, D Hadzic, SH Rouassant, M Jonas, IJ Kohn, F Negro, E Roberts, and A Sibal. Acute and Chronic Hepatitis : Working

Group Report of the Second World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 2004; 39: S584-S588.

41. Quak SH, Sibal A, Chang MH. Liver Disease in the Developing World. In: Kelly Deirdre A Ed. Diseases of the liver and Biliary System in Children. Second edition, Blackwell Publishing Oxford UK 2004; 421-438

42. Sibal A, Singh R, Rajakumari DV, Rajasekar MR. Pediatric Liver Transplantation in India, Pediatric Transplantation 2003; 7 (4): 74.

43. Mishra D, Sibal A, Rajasekar MR. Liver transplantation in Indian children : in whom, when and at what cost. Indian Journal of Practical Pediatrics 2002; 4(4): 370-374.

44. Makkar A, Sibal A. The approach/rational management of cholelithiasis in infancy. Indian Journal of Practical Pediatrics 2002; 4(1): 75.

45. Singh R, Sibal A, Rajasekar MR. Fulminant hepatic failure in Indian children : an assessment of the King’s College Hospital Criteria. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2002; 17(Suppl.): A1051.

46. Rajasekar MR, Vijayarajakumar D, Sibal A, Jain SL, Broor SL. Liver replacement therapy for fulminant hepatic failure. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2002; 17(Suppl.): A1057.

47. Rajasekar MR, Vijayarajakumar D, Sibal A, Broor SL, Jain SK, Kumar A. India’s largest liver transplant series: analysis of outcome. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2002; 17 (Suppl.): A1057.

48. Mishra D, Singh R, Sibal A. Liver transplantation for fulminant hepatitis A infection. Indian Pediatrics 2002;39 (2):189-192. 49. Singh R, Gopalan S, Sibal A. Immunonutrition. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2002; 69(5):417-420. 50. Sibal A, Mishra D, Arora M. Hepatitis C in Childhood: Journal of the Indian Medical Association 2002; 10(2):93-98. 51. Mishra D, Sibal A. Newer developments in prevention of hepatitis A. Pediatric Clinics of India 2001; (Vol.36): 1-13. 52. Sibal A, Mishra UK. Bile duct paucity – making a case for liver biopsy in the investigation of neonatal cholestasis. Indian

Pediatrics 2001; 38(12):1430. 53. Rajasekar MR, Vijaya Kumari DV, Sibal A. Liver transplantation in India: JAMA India - The Physicians Update 2001; 4(4): 92-96. 54. Sibal A, Soin AS, Rajasekar MR. Liver transplantation in India – issues and outcome. Indian Journal of Gastroenterology 2001;

20(suppl 1):C17. 55. Soin AS, Rajasekar MR, Sibal A, Rajakumari DV. Liver transplant programme in India: experience with 16 consecutive cases.

Indian Journal of Gastroenterology 2001; 20 (suppl 1):C13. 56. Sibal A, Mishra UK, Rajdev SK, Singh R. Bile duct paucity as a cause of neonatal cholestasis. Indian Journal of

Gastroenterology 2001;20(suppl. 1):C16. 57. Poonacha V, Sibal A, Soin AS, Rajasekar MR, Rajakumari DV. India’s first successful Pediatrics liver transplant. Indian

Pediatrics 2001;38(3):287-291 58. Rajasekar MR, Soin AS, Sibal A, Rajakumari DV. Liver transplantation in the developing world: a view into the future through the

crystal ball. Indian Journal of Gastroenterology 2001;19(suppl 3):L19. 59. Murphy MS, Sibal A, Mann JR. Persistent diarrhoea and occult vipomas in children. BMJ 2000; 320:1524-26. 60. Sibal A, Srivastava S. Fulminant hepatitis A in children with G6PD deficiency – clinical course and outcome. Journal of

Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 2000 (suppl 2);31:S55. 61. Sibal A, Rajasekar MR, Soin AS, Rajakumari DV. The Indian Pediatric liver transplantation experience – issues and outcome.

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 2000 (suppl 2);31:S226. 62. Sibal A, Soin AS, Rajasekar MR. Liver transplantation in children. In: Gupta DK Ed. Textbook of Neonatal Surgery. First

edition, Modern Publishers New Delhi 2000:297-306. 63. Kelly DA, Sibal A. Liver Transplantation in children. Indian Pediatrics 1999; 36 (4): 353-5. 64. Sibal A, Rajasekar MR, Soin AS. Liver transplantation in the developing world. Indian Journal Pediatrics 1999 (suppl); 66:S 120

– 123. 65. Mishra D, Sibal A. Helicobacter pylori in children. Indian Journal Pediatrics 1999 (suppl); 66: S 52 – 55. 66. Sibal A. Management of fulminant hepatic failure. Pediatrics Today 1999;11(6):598-603.

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67. Vaishnavi A, Sibal A. Approach to persistent cholestatic jaundice. Indian Journal of Practical Pediatrics 1999;(3): 259-67. 68. Sibal A. Pediatrics liver transplantation. In: Gupte S Ed. Recent Advances in Pediatrics. Vol. 9, Jaypee Brothers New Delhi

1999; 1-14. 69. Sibal A. Intestinal lymphangiectasia. Indian Pediatrics 1998;35(9): 803. 70. Sibal A, Booth IW. Management of infectious diarrhoea in childhood. British Journal of Hospital Medicine (editorial)

1997;57(10):484-7. 71. Sibal A, Murphy MS. Delayed diagnosis of neural crest tumors in children with secretory diarrhea. Gastroenterology

1997;112(4):A405. 72. Sibal A, Cudderford L, Davison SM, Stokes M, Murphy MS. A prospective randomised comparison of iv midazolam/meperidine

versus ketamine in Pediatrics endoscopy. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1997;45(4):A149. 73. Sibal A, Davison SM. Saccharomyces boulardii - scope for use in gastrointestinal disorders. Singapore Journal of Pediatrics

1996; 38(4):151-6. 74. Sibal A, Davison SM, Murphy MS. High-dose midazolam/meperidine sedation for Pediatric endoscopy. Gastroenterology

1996; 104:A39 75. Sibal A, Patwari A K, Anand V K, Chabra A K, Chandra D. Associated infections in persistent diarrhoea. Journal of Tropical

Pediatrics 1996; 42(2):64-7.

Publications in Apollo Medicine

76. Kapoor Akshay, Bhatia Vidyut, Jerath Nameet, Wadhawan Manav, Gupta Subash, Sibal A. Expanding indication for Pediatric liver transplantation. Apollo Medicine 2012. Vol 9. 55 - 61

77. Kapoor A, Bhatia V, Gopalan S, Sibal A. Hepatitis B in children—current status. Apollo Medicine 2011. 8 (4). 287-293. 78. Kapoor A, Bhatia V, Jain S, Sharma D, Jerath N, Wadhawan M, Gupta S, Sibal A. Pediatric Liver Transplantation. Apollo

Medicine 2011. 7 (4). 263-268. 79. Dewan S, Uberoi RS, Sibal A. A case study- improved patient satisfaction at Apollo. Apollo Medicine 2009; 6 (2): 173-175 80. Suri Mittal A, Uberoi RS, Sibal A. Point of care testing. Apollo Medicine 2009; 6(1):76-79. 81. Shah UH, Wadhwa N, Sharma D, Jerath N, Wadhawan N, Vij V, Goyal N, Sibal A, Gupta S. Current status of Pediatric liver

transplantation in India. Apollo Medicine 2008; 5(4):313-317. 82. Sachdev P, Uberoi RS, Sibal A. Process model for improved medication Management. Apollo Medicine 2008; 5(4):393-398. 83. Wadhawan M, Vij V, N. Goyal, Srivastava N, Sibal A, Kumar A, Gupta S. Liver transplantation - Indian scenario. Apollo Medicine

2008; 5(4):292-296. 84. Wadhawan M, Wadhwa N, Sibal A, Vij V, Goyal N, Srivastava N, Gupta S. Liver transplantation in a large Pediatric liver tumor : a

case report. Apollo Medicine 2008; 5(3):232-233. 85. Kumar P, Uberoi RS, Sibal A. Methods and tools of quality improvement, Apollo Medicine 2008; 5(3):242-249. 86. Wadhawan M, Vij V, Goyal N, Kumar A, Dutta A, Bhargava DK, Tikkoo NM, Sikka S, Jain SK, Broor SL, Wadhwa N, Jerath N, Sibal

A, Gupta S. Liver Transplantation: experience with last 50 cases at our centre. Apollo Medicine 2007; 4(4):331-333. 87. Nishant W, Sibal A. Recurrent abdominal pain among children attending government and private schools in Delhi. Apollo

Medicine 2007; 4(4):334-338.

88. Sachdeva P, Kumar P, Uberoi RS, Gupta U, Sibal A. Voice of Customer – a tool to measure the experience of care. Apollo Medicine 2007; 4(3).

89. Wadhwa N, Sibal A. Prolonged Neonatal Jaundice. Apollo Medicine 2007; 4(2):93-97. 90. Uberoi RS, Swati E, Gupta U, Sibal A. Root Cause Analysis in Health Care. Apollo Medicine 2007; 4 (1): 72-75 91. Sharma S, Pao M, Rajakumari DV, Rajasekar MR, Sibal A. Liver transplantation in children. Apollo Medicine 2005; 2(4) 324-327. 92. Anu, Mehra S, Sharma S, Sibal A. Current management: viral hepatitis. Apollo Medicine 2005; 2(4):328-333. 93. Gupta U, Sibal A, Sharma A. Promoting quality in healthcare: Performance management. Apollo Medicine 2005; 2(3):255-257. 94. Gupta U, Lal H, Sachdeva P, Sibal A. Biostatistics – A tool for improving clinical decisions. Apollo Medicine 2005; 2(2):158-161. 95. George L, Gupta U, Sibal A. International accreditation for hospitals. Apollo Medicine 2005; 2(1):49-50. 96. Sharma S, Sibal A. Drug therapy for chronic hepatitis B in children. Apollo Medicine 2004; 1(1):59-61. 97. Uberoi RS, Gupta U, Sibal A. Root cause analysis in healthcare - Apollo Medicine 2004; 1(1):65-68. 98. Gupta U, Pritindira, Sharma A, Bansal A, Jain N, Sibal A. Eliminating patient falls for achieving the safety goal. Apollo Medicine

2004; 1(2):190-193.

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1. Newer Diagnostic Modalities in Gastroenterology and Hepatology & 20 Years of Liver Transplantation, IAP Sharjah, 20- 21 October 2017, Sharjah, Dubai.

2. Leader Within You, Hospital Management Asia 2017 (HMA), 23 – 24 August 2017, Manila, Philippines. 3. “How to communicate with young people in an era of constant noise” The Global Education & Skills Forum, 18 March,

Dubai. 4. 7th Korea Healthcare Congress 2016, (KHA) Apollo Hospitals Group and Healthcare Innovation, 17 – 18 2016, Seoul, Korea. 5. World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (WCPGHAN 2016), Global Perspective on ALF/

Concurrent session vii living related transplantation, 5- 8 October 2016, Montreal, Canada. 6. International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare: Asia, Characteristics of High Performing Organizations, 25 – 28

September 2016, Singapore.

7. The APAC Forum, Apollo Hospital Leadership characteristics for creating high performing organizations’, 12 – 14 September 2016, Sydney, Australia.

8. How Hospitals can Attract, Retrain and Retain the Right Talents, Hospital Management Asia 2015 (HMA), 5-9 September 2016, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

9. Seven ways to ensure quality services and improvement beyond accreditation, Hospital Management Asia 2015 (HMA),, 5-9 September 2016, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

10. Ensuring patient safety but at what cost?, Hospital Management Asia 2015 (HMA), 5-9 September 2016, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

11. Apollo International Clinical Nutrition Update AICNU 2016 Nutritional issues to be addressed in Liver Transplantation – Pre – Peri and Post Operative Phase, 13 – 14 August 2016, Colombo, Srilanka.

12. Annual Congress of Malaysian Paediatric Association, Acute liver failure in children: a medical emergency, August 4-6, 2016, Malacca, Malaysia.

13. Annual Congress of Malaysian Paediatric Association, Liver transplantation in children: experience from a living related donor program, August 4-6, 2016, Malacca, Malaysia.

14. Annual Congress of Malaysian Paediatric Association, Epidemiology and prevention of hepatitis A in children?, August 4-6, 2016, Malacca, Malaysia .

15. Mid Year Forum Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (GAPIO) and ii global cancer leaders’ summit, 4 – 10 July 2016, Moscow.

16. 24th APHM International Healthcare Conference and Exhibition, The Call for Patient Safety, Transparency of Outcomes Reporting in Line with an Efficient Healthcare System, 1 – 3 June 2016, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia.

17. Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Middle East Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Leadership characteristics for creating high performing organizations, 13 – 15 May 2016, Doha, Qatar.

18. International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM), 16- 21April 2016, London. 19. The International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, 'Developing a Flexible & Sustainable Workforce: Auto

resource enabler,12- 15 April 2016, Gothenberg, Sweden. 20. National University Hospital Quality and Safety Week, Safety at what cost, 19 – 21 November 2015, Singapore. 21. World Health Summit 2015, Patient Safety – Beyond Accreditation, 11 – 13 October 2015, Berlin, Germany. 22. The APAC Forum, Characteristics of High Performing Hospitals, 22 – 25 September 2015, Auckland, NewZealand. 23. The Apollo Story, 1 September 2015, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 24. Hospital Management and Administration, Time Tested Management for Hospital Managers,

Hospital Management Asia 2015, 1-5 September 2015, Yangon, Myanmar. 25. Hospital Management and Administration, Characteristics of High Performing Hospitals, Hospital Management Asia 2015, 1-

5 September 2015, Yangon, Myanmar. 26. Liver transplant the past, present and the future, Elite Pediatric GI Workshop, 26 – 30 May 2015, Dubai, UAE. 27. Apollo Story, Harvard Business School and Harvard Medical School's Forum on Health Care Innovation, April 15-16, 2015,

Boston, USA. 28. Is there a need for Quality Improvement, Indian Medical Association, 10 – 11 April, Kathmandu, Nepal. 29. ACE @25, Royal College of physicians Annual Conference – Delivering the future Hospital, 12 – 13 March 2015, Harrogate,

UK. 30. 15 years of successful pediatric liver transplantation in India, 15th Annual Scientific meeting of The Pakistan Society of

Hepatology (PSH), 20-22nd February, Karachi, Pakistan. 31. 15 years of successful pediatric liver transplantation in India, 22nd Biennial International Pediatric Conference organized

by Pakistan Paediatric Association, 20- 23 November 2014, Lahore, Pakistan.

32. 15 years of successful pediatric liver transplantation in India, International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM), 11- 15 November 2014, Boston, USA.

33. Journey of pediatric liver transplantation in India, Joint Congress of Pediatric Gastro Enterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, 29 – 31 October 2014, Marrakech, Morocco.

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34. Standardization of Patient Safety and Quality across 50 hospitals, Joint Commission International CEO Forum, 2nd September 2014, Melbourne.

35. Hospital Management and Administration, Monitoring the impact of hospital accreditation - and beyond, Hospital Management Asia 2014, 26-30 September 2014 CEBU, Philippines.

36. Use of clinical Health Analytics to drive improvement in medicine, Hospital Management Asia 2014, 26-30 September 2014 CEBU, Philippines.

37. What every physician needs to know about patient-centered care, Hospital Management Asia 2014, 26-30 September 2014 CEBU, Philippines.

38. Liver Transplantation in India, 25th Anniversary of the Liver Unit and 21st Anniversary of Small Bowel Transplantation, Liver Unit, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, 16 May 2014, London.

39. Liver Transplantation in India, Elite Pediatric GI Workshop, 13 – 17 May 2014, Yas Island, UAE. 40. ACE@25, 19th Annual Int Forum, Quality and Safety in Healthcare , 8 – 9 April 2014, Paris 41. Liver disease: Autoimmune hepatitis, 13th scientific meeting of the Commonwealth Association of Paediatric

Gastroenterology and Nutrition (CAPGAN), 6-7 December 2013, Colombo, Srilanka. 42. New Trends & prospect of Global Healthcare, Korean Healthcare Congress, 2013, 13- 15 November 2013, Seoul, Korea. 43. Global Trend of Hospital Innovation, Korean Healthcare Congress 2013, 13- 15 November 2013, Seoul, Korea. 44. Liver transplantation in metabolic liver diseases 13th APPSPGHAN & 40th JSPGHAN, 31October – 3 November, 2013 Tokyo,

Japan. 45. Apollo Accreditation Program (AAP), The International Society for Quality in Health Care’s (ISQUA) 30th International

Conference, 13 -17 October 2013, Edinburgh. 46. Debate - How to Develop a Patient Safety Program that is Straightforward, Takes Little Infrastructure and Few Resources, and

Benefits Providers as Well as Patients, Hospital Management Asia 2013, 11-15 September 2013, Bangkok. 47. Managing a Hospital is much more difficult than Managing a Hotel or Other Service Company, Hospital Management Asia

2013, 11-15 September 2013, Bangkok. 48. The Way Forward, Mid Year conference, GAPIO, 5-6 July 2013, Los Angeles, USA. 49. Updates in nutritional management of children with liver disease/liver failure, XIV Annual Scientific Conference, Kenya

Pediatric Association 2013, 16 – 20 April, Mombasa, Kenya. 50. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in SAARC, Nepal Medical Association 2013, 2 -3 January 2013, Kathmandu,

Nepal. 51. Pediatric Liver Transplant Today and Tomorrow, Asian Pacific Digestive Week 2012, 5 - 8 December 2012, Bangkok,

Thailand.

52. Complexities of viral hepatitis, 6th Asian Congress of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 28 – 1 December 2012, Colombo,

Srilanka. 53. Hepatology and Nutrition, Liver Transplantation in the developing world, 4th World Congress of Pediatric

Gastroenterology, 14- 18 November 2012, Taipei, Taiwan. 54. Lessons from the first successful liver transplant program in SAARC, Bangladesh Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology &

Nutrition (BASPGAN), 5- 7 October 2012, Dhaka. 55. Something to teach, something to learn: lessons from India, KPMG Global Healthcare Conference, 10 - 12 October 2012,

Rome, Italy. 56. Screen Train Treat Optimize holistic management Prevent Sugar, Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin GAPIO

Mid Year Conference, 20 - 21 July 2012, New Jersey, USA 57. Debating Globalization, Global India Business Meeting, 24 - 25 June 2012, Madrid, Spain. 58. Common liver case scenarios in pediatric practice, Institute of Pediatrics, 29-30 May 2012, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 59. Liver transplantation in metabolic disorders, The Korean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and

Nutrition, 18 - 19 May 2012, Seoul, Korea. 60. Strategies for sustainable growth and profitability – Where India has come from to become a leading healthcare Centre in the

world, East Africa Healthcare Investment Summit 2012, 17 - 19 April 2012, Kampala. 61. Lessons from the first successful Pediatric liver transplant programme in India, International Congress of Pediatric

Hepatology, Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 21- 22 September 2011, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. 62. ACE @ 25 - The Apollo Clinical Excellence Scorecard Presentation Category, The International Society for Quality in Health

Care’s (ISQUA) 28th International Conference, 14 -17 September 2011, Hong Kong. 63. Clinicians Role in Quality: Why and how to involve clinicians in quality management? 10 Principles for the Positive People

Hospital, Hospital Management Asia 2011, 7-8 September 2011, Singapore. 64. Common liver case scenarios, 21-25 August 2011, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. 65. Common liver case scenarios, 9-10 August 2011, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 66. Management of liver Disease and Liver Transplantation in India, Commonwealth Association for Pediatric

Gastroenterology and Nutrition (CAPGAN), 21 -24 July 2011, London, UK.

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67. Management of liver Failure, 15th Annual Scientific Congress of the Sri Lanka College of Pediatricians, Sri Lanka College of Pediatricians, 27 – 30 July 2011, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

68. Medical Tourism and Medical Industry in the Asia Pacific, Hospital Authority Convention 2011, 7-08 June 2011, Hong Kong. 69. Reverse brain drain – opportunities in India, British Association Of Physicians Of Indian Origin, Annual Conference, GAPIO

Mid Year conference 1-6 June 2011, London, UK. 70. Clinical Excellence: The Apollo Experience, BMJ / IHI International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare (‘the

Forum’), 5-8 April 2011, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 71. Common liver case scenarios, 23-24 March, Kathmandu, Nepal. 72. Common liver case scenarios, 16 February 2011, Yangoon, Myanmar. 73. What is Important in Health Tourism Quality or Price? III International Health Tourism Congress, 4-5 December 2010,

Istanbul,Turkey. 74. Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems, Korean Hospital Association, 3-4 November 2010, Seoul, Korea.

75. The Apollo Clinical Excellence Journey, World Medical Tourism and Globalhealthcare Congress, 22-24 September 2010,

Los Angeles 76. Dr. Prathap C Reddy Oration, International Medical Sciences Association Conference 2010 September, London, UK. 77. Creating Hospital Values through Competition, Hospital management Asia 2010, 19-20 August 2010, Seoul, Korea. 78. How to plan for the future of a hospital in a period of a great change, Hospital management Asia 2010, 19-20 August 2010,

Seoul, Korea 79. Hepatology for the Pediatrician, Apollo Bramwell Hospital, Mauritius, 7-8 December 2009, Mauritius. 80. Liver transplantation – evolving indications and improving outcomes, 11th Congress of Asian Pan – Pacific Society of

Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, 25-28 September 2009, Seoul, Korea. 81. Tyrosinemia, 11th Congress Asian Pan – Pacific Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, 25-28

September 2009, Seoul, Korea. 82. Liver Transplantation, Multispeciality CME, 12-16 July 2009, Mauritius. 83. Liver Transplantation in children, Hepatology CME, 13 – 15 June 2009, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 84. Infectious complications in developing countries in Pediatric solid organ/liquid allograft, International Pediatric Transplant

Association, 18-21 April 2009, Istanbul, Turkey. 85. Can India become the global healthcare destination? Global healthcare Congress, 23-26 February 2009, Singapore. 86. “Service – Culture DNA” Apollo’s Five star service approach to retaining Local and global customers, Strategic Healthcare

Marketing & Management Conference, 13-14 January 2009, Singapore. 87. Explaining good and bad outcomes in liver transplantation - Financial and Societal Barriers to ‘Nonadherence”, World

Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, 16-20 August 2008, Iguassu Falls, Brazil. 88. Healthcare in India, American Association of Physician of Indian Origin, Convention 25-29 June 2008 Las Vegas, USA. 89. Extending the Global Continuum of care by Linking US and International Stakeholders, The Health Care Globalization

Summit, 7 May 2008, Las Vegas, USA. 90. Hepatitis A, Congress of the Asian Association of the Study of the Liver, 24 March 2008, Seoul, South Korea. 91. Non alcoholic fatty liver disease, Korean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 22 March 2008, Seoul,

South Korea. 92. Common liver case scenarios, Nepali Pediatric Association, 19-20 May 2007, Kathmandu, Nepal. 93. Liver transplantation in the developing world, 12th Asia Pacific Congress of Pediatrics, 12-14 March 2007, Colombo,

Srilanka. 94. Benefits of hepatitis A vaccination during childhood, Turkish Pediatric Association, 15-19 May 2006, Antalya, Turkey. 95. Improving communication between providers, plans and payers, Annual NMHCC, 24-26 April, Washington, USA. 96. Hepatitis A, Pediatric CME 16-20 September 2005, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 97. Parenteral Nutrition Associated Cholestasis, Asia Pan Pacific Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition

Congress, 17-19 June 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 98. Liver Transplantation in the Developing World, Asia Pan Pacific Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition

Congress, 17-19 June 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 99. Liver Transplantation, Transplant Symposium, June 2005, Lahore, Pakistan.

100. Need for Quality Improvement, International Health Summit, 3-7 April 2005 Miami, USA. 101. Controversial Indications for Liver transplantation, Course in Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 3-5 February

2005, Birmingham, UK. 102. Life after Liver Transplantation - Meet the professor session, Second World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology,

Hepatology and Nutrition, 3-7 July 2004, Paris, France. 103. Hepatitis A - changing epidemiology, Commonwealth Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Update,

20 May 2003, Drakenberg, South Africa. 104. Hepatitis B Therapy, Lamivudine and other anti viral treatments, Korean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, 14 April

2003, Seoul, South Korea. 105. Metabolic Liver Diseases, Asian Pan Pacific Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Congress – Teaching

Workshop, 16-18 October, 2002, Bangkok, Thailand. 106. Hepatitis A, SAARC Congress of Pediatrics, 14-16 March, 2002, Kathmandu, Nepal.

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107. Indian Childhood Cirrhosis, State of the art lecture. World Congress of Gastroenterology, 22-28 February, 2002, Bangkok, Thailand.

108. Neonatal cholestasis, Nepali Pediatric Association, 10 October 2001, Kathmandu, Nepal. 109. Hepatitis A, Liver Update organized by the Malaysian Liver Foundation, 13-15 July 2001, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 110. Hepatitis A vaccination. Singapore Society of Infectious Diseases, 16 July 2001, Singapore. 111. Neonatal Cholestasis, V Commonwealth Conference on Diarrhoea and Malnutrition, 26-28 April 2001, Darwin, Australia. 112. Liver diseases in children, Bangladesh Medical Association, 28 September – 1 October 2000, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 113. Hepatitis A. IV Annual meeting of the Sri Lanka College of Pediatric ians, 16-19 August 2000, Colombo, Sri Lanka. 114. Metabolic liver disease, limitations in Asia. VI Asian Pan Pacific Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition

Congress, 1-4 July 1999, Singapore. 115. Parenteral nutrition, Sudan Medical Association, 10 December 1998, Khartoum, Sudan. 116. Liver transplantation in children, II Asian Pan Pacific Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Teaching

Workshop, 20-23 October, Galle, Sri Lanka. 117. Panel discussion on Pediatrics Endoscopy, II Asian Pan Pacific Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition

Teaching Workshop, 20-23 October, Galle, Sri Lanka.

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Invited Lectures – National

1. 9th Apollo International Clinical Nutrition Update AICNU 2017, Clinical Nutritional, 3 – 4 June 2017, Mumbai 2. 54th National Conference Indian Academy of Pediatrics, PEDICON, 20 January 2017, Bangalore 3. Annual Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, 6 – 8 January 2017, Hyderabad 4. AAPI Global Health Summit and Healthcare CEO Forum, 29 December 2016, Udaipur 5. Apollo VI PATIENT SAFETY CONFERENCE, 20 – 22 October 2016, Chennai 6. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 26 August 2016, Indian Medical Association, Patna 7. Quality Beyond Accreditation, CAHOCON, 2nd National Conference, 19 – 20 March 2016, Bangalore 8. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 22 – 23 February 2016, Indian Medical Association, Roorki 9. Annual Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, 9 – 11 January 2016, Chandigarh

10. No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it Nursing Conclave, Kolkata, 1 December 2015, Kolkata 11. Approach to cholestasis of infancy, Conference of Indian Society of Gastroenterology (ISGCON) 20 -11 2015, Indore 12. Apollo V PATIENT SAFETY CONFERENCE, 15 – 17 October 2015, Bangalore 13. Biennial Conference of Commonwealth Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition (CAPGAN), 2015, 2nd October

2016, Mumbai 14. Let us talk Safety, V International Congress on Patient Safety, 16 – 17 September 2015, Bangalore. 15. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, Golden Jubilee Conference IAPSCON, 1 October 2015, Mumbai. 16. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 13 – 14 August 2015, Indian Medical Association, Jammu 17. Apollo International Clinical Nutrition Update – 2015, 7 – 8 August, Ahmedabad 18. Challenges in Patient Safety and Quality Improvement (Open house), 1 August 2015, 10years celebration of JCI Accreditation,

Mumbai

19. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 18 – 19 April 2015, Indian Medical Association, Dehradun 20. Is there a need for Quality Improvement, 10 -11 April 2015, Indian Medical Association and Kathmandu, Nepal. 21. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 27 – 29 March 2015, Indian Medical Association, Varanasi 22. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 18 December 2014, Indian Medical Association Conference, Lucknow 23. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 17 September 2014, Indian Medical Association Conference, Kanpur 24. 15 years of successful pediatric liver transplantation in India, MAHAPEDICON, 7 – 8 November 2014, Mumbai. 25. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 17 – 18 October 2014, Ranchi. 26. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 19 September 2014, Indian Medical Association Conference, Kochi 27. Pediatric liver transplantation what we foresee in 15 years, PEDGASTROCON2014, 20 – 21 September 2014, Kochi 28. Liver Transplantation – what we foresee in 15 years, 20 – 21 September 2014, Indian Medical Association Conference, XXVI

GIMACON, Goa 29. Journey of Pediatric Liver Transplant in India, Dr. B S Pendse Oration, GPCON 2014 – National IMA CGP Conference and 44th

Annual Conference of IMA Mumbai, 13 – 14 September 2014, Mumbai 30. Patient Satisfaction vs Patient Safety, IV International Congress on Patient Safety, 5 – 6 September 2014, Kolkata 31. Common Case Scenarios in Pediatric Hepatology, 12 – 13 June 2014, Udaipur 32. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 26 – 27 April 2014, Mumbai 33. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India, 18 – 19 April 2014, Raipur 34. 15 years of successful liver transplantation in India and 1600 liver transplants at Apollo Transplant Institute, 27 – 28 March

2014, Jaipur. 35. Liver Transplantation in Children, 19 – 21 March 2014, Shillong and Guwahati 36. The Complexities of hepatitis, XXXXXI Annual National Conference of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (PEDICON 2014), 10

January 2014, Indore 37. Case discussions in Pediatric Liver Diseases , IAP, 14 December 2013, Mumbai 38. Case scenarios in day to day hepatology, GIAPCON 2013, 7 December 2013, Baroda 39. Abdominal pain revisited, GIAPCON 2013, 7 December 2013, Baroda 40. Liver Transplantation in Children, IAP, 16 November 2013, Jaipur 41. Liver Transplantation in Children, IAP, 26 October 2013, Lucknow 42. Apollo International Clinical Nutrition Update – 2013, 4 – 5 October, Hyderabad 43. XXIIIrd national Conference of Paediatric, Gastroenterology and Nutrition PEDGASTROCON 2013, Pune, 27 – 28 September

2013, Pune 44. Management of liver failure, Sisir Chandra Bose Oration, Institute of Child Health (ICH), Kolkata, 23 – 24 August 2013, Kolkata 45. 15 years of pediatric liver transplantation in India, Indian Medical Association (IMA), Amritsar, 21 July 2013, Amritsar

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46. Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals Delhi becomes the busiest solid organ transplant centre in the world, Apollo Hospitals, 23 June 2013, Ajmer

47. Pediatric liver transplantation, IAP, 31 May 2013, Ahmedabad 48. Pediatric liver transplantation, IAP, 26 May 2013, Panipat 49. Pediatric liver transplantation, IAP, 12 May 2013, Gwalior

50. 15 years of pediatric liver transplantation in India, IAP, 27 April 2013, Ludhiana 51. Pediatric liver transplantation, IAP, 8 March 2013, Pune 52. Beyond Accreditation - the Apollo Experience, Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital, QIPS 2013 conference, 9 March 2013, Pune. 53. Newer diagnostic modalities in gastroenterology and hepatology, Pediatrics 2013, 10 March, Nagpur 54. Management of liver failure, IAP, Chhattisgarh, 24 - 25 February 2013, Bilaspur 55. Acute liver failure: Management issues, XXXXX National Conference of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (PEDICON 2013), 17

January 2013, Kolkata 56. Management of acute liver failure, 22nd Annual Conference of Pediatric Gastroenterology, 2 - 4 November 2012, Lucknow 57. Approach to a child with jaundice, IAP, 20 - 21 October 2012, Srinagar 58. Common liver case scenario, 23 August 2012, IAP, Ahmedabad 59. Liver case scenarios, IAP, 4 May 2012, Jaipur 60. Management of liver failure, Indian Medical Association (IMA), 21 - 22 April 2012, Srinagar 61. Management of liver failure, IMA, 11 April 2012, Bhopal 62. Pediatric Liver transplantation, IAP, 22 March 2012, Patna, Bihar 63. Common liver case scenarios in Pediatric practice, IAP, 14 - 15 March 2012, Ahemdabad 64. Is there a need for quality improvement in healthcare? IMA, 22 January 2012, Delhi 65. Service Profiling of a hospital, XXXXIX National Conference of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 19 January 2012, Gurgaon 66. Liver transplant in children – How far are we? XXXXIX National Conference of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 19 January

2012, Gurgaon 67. Management of hepatitis B in Children, XXXXIX National Conference of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 18 January 2012,

Gurgaon. 68. Celiac Disease - a hidden epidemic, 15 January 2012, India International Centre, Delhi 69. Liver transplantation in metabolic liver diseases, "Mid-Term INASL Meeting 2012', 13 – 14 January 2012, Mumbai 70. Is there a need for quality improvement in healthcare?, Delhi Medical Association, 8 January 2012, Delhi 71. Common liver case scenarios in Pediatric practice, IAP, 22 – 23 December 2011, Kolkata 72. Common liver case scenarios in Pediatric practice, IAP, 8 – 9 December 2011, Jaipur 73. Common liver case scenarios, IAP, 15 November 2011, Bhubaneswar 74. Liver case scenarios in neonatal practice, IAP, 20 November 2011, Ludhiana 75. Management of liver failure, IAP, 21 – 23 October 2011, Goa 76. Lessons from the first successful Pediatric liver transplant programme in India, IMA, 14 October 2011, Ghaziabad

77. Pediatric Liver Transplantation in India Indications and Results, ISOT Liver Session, 8 October 2011, Delhi 78. Management of liver failure, IAP, 1 October 2011, Mandi 79. Is there a need for quality improvement in healthcare? Hospital Management Conference, Innovation in Healthcare, 27-28 May

2011, Mumbai 80. ACE @ 25 – a toolkit to measure patient safety, Transforming Healthcare with IT 2011, 22 – 23 April 2011, Hyderabad. 81. Celebrating 12 years of Successful Liver Transplantation in India, 2-3 April 2011, Mumbai. 82. Common liver case scenarios, 11-12 March 2011, Ludhiana. 83. Indications for Pediatric Liver Transplantation, 24 -25 February 2011, Goa. 84. Common liver case scenarios, 9-10 February 2011, Ranchi. 85. Workshop on Pediatric Liver Transplantation, 26-27 January 2011, Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore. 86. Earnest Endeavours – Expanding Horizons, XXXXVIII National Conference of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 19 January

2011, Jaipur. 87. What is new in Pediatric Gastroenterology, 2nd eMedinews Revisiting 2010, 9 January 2011 Maulana Azad Medical College,

Delhi. 88. Pediatric Liver Transplantation in India – now a reality, 53rd Annual Delhi State Medical Conference, 26 December 2010,

Delhi. 89. Acute Liver Failure Panel Discussion, Single Theme INASL Meeting, 19 December 2010, Medanta Medicity, Gurgaon. 90. Celiac Disease, Celiac Society For Delhi, 18 December2010, Delhi. 91. A Decade of Successful Liver Transplantation in India, 24 October 2010, Delhi. 92. Keep your child healthy, Prevention Wellness Weekend, 23 October 2010, Delhi. 93. The best start in life, Prevention Wellness Weekend, 23 October2010, Delhi. 94. Beyond portoenterostomy: when to refer for a liver transplant , 20th Annual Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology And

Nutrition Conference, 1-3 October 2010, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh. 95. A Practical Approach to Recurrent Abdominal Pain, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Workshop , 18 July,

Delhi.

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96. Approach to Jaundice, Maulana Azad Medical College, 15 April 2010 97. Liver transplantation in children, Gastroenterology CME and Dr. K. C. Chaudhuri Memorial Oration, 21 March 2010, Kolkata. 98. Neonatal Cholestasis, Gastroenterology CME and Dr. K. C. Chaudhuri Memorial Oration, 21 March 2010, Kolkata. 99. Liver transplantation in children, Pediatric Liver CME Medico Surgical Fusion, 7 March 2010, Mumbai.

100. Liver transplant - is the dream becoming a reality, XXXXVII National Conference The Indian Academy Pediatrics, 8-10 January 2010, Hyderabad.

101. A decade of successful liver transplantation India, 12 February 2010, Jammu. 102. A decade of successful liver transplantation India, MAMC, 10 January 2010, Delhi. 103. Liver disorders in Pediatric s – a case based approach, Rajpedicon 2009, 24-25 October 2009, Jaipur.

104. Tertiary Pediatric, 52nd Annual Delhi State Medical Conference, Delhi Medical Association. 13 September 2009, Delhi. 105. Liver transplantation, Pediatric Gastroenterology Mid Term Conference2009, 25-26 April 2009, Jaipur. 106. Approach to a child with Liver Dysfunction, XXXXVI Conference of The Indian Academy Pediatric, 22-25 January2009,

Bangalore. 107. Liver transplantation Indian Scenario- Indications and when to refer, Pediatric Gastroenterology 2008, November 2008,

Mumbai. 108. Fulminat Hepatic Failure, Rajpedicon 2008, 15-16 November 2008, Alwar. 109. Acute Liver Failure, Indo-American Summit of Pediatric, 1-3 August 2008, Jaipur. 110. Wilson’s disease, XXXXV Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 17-19 January 2008, Bhubeshwar. 111. Neonatal Cholestasis, IAP-American Academy of Pediatrics CME , 7-9 December 2007, Bangalore. 112. Liver Transplantation, Annual meeting of IAP, Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter, September 2007, Chennai. 113. Liver transplantation in children, Mid term conference of the Indian Academy of Pediatric, Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter,

7-8 April 2007, Jammu. 114. Liver transplantation, Hepatobiliary Congress, 24 February, 2007, Lucknow. 115. Journey to JCI accreditation-An Indian perspective, First International Healthcare Quality Conclave, 23 February, 2007, New

Delhi. 116. The Role of Health Insurance, FICCI-HEAL 2007 titled "Global Healthcare Conference-Promoting Partnerships”, 15-16 January

2007, New Delhi. 117. Budd Chiari Syndrome, XXXXIV Annual meeting of IAP, 10 January 2007, Mumbai. 118. Pediatric Liver Transplantation in India, WB Pediatric Surgery Association, 10 December 2006, Kolkata.

119. Liver Transplantation the Indian experience, Pediatric Transplant Association India Symposium, 29 October 2007, New Delhi. 120. Acute Hepatitis, Combined meeting of the British Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology and Nutrition and IAP

Pediatric Gastroenterology chapter, 28 October 2007, Delhi. 121. Liver Transplantation, Indian Academy of Pediatric (IAP) Indore, 7 May 2006, Indore. 122. Liver Transplantation, Apollo Ranchi, 6 April 2006, Ranchi. 123. Common liver problems, IAP Agra, 20 March 2006, Agra. 124. Management of chronic hepatitis, XXXXIII Annual Meeting of IAP, 6 January 2006, New Delhi. 125. Tacrolimus and mycofenolate, XXXXIII Annual Meeting of IAP, 5 January 2006, New Delhi. 126. Let’s not miss or ignore biliary atresia, IAP meeting - Gastroenterology chapter, Oct 2005, Hyderabad. 127. Hepatitis B and C, South Delhi IAP meeting, CME on Gastroenterology and Hepatology), 31st July 2005, New Delhi. 128. Fulminant Liver Failure, IAP Srinagar, 25 June 2005, Srinagar. 129. Need for quality improvement, Indian Medical Association, 30 May 2005, Dehradun. 130. Nutrition in critically ill, Pediatric Intensive Care Update and Workshop, 19-20 February 2005, New Delhi. 131. Uncommon causes of chronic small bowel diarrhea in children: When to suspect? XXXXII Annual meeting of IAP, 8th January

2005, Kolkata. 132. Transplant Medicine? How far we are in India, XXXXII Annual meeting of IAP, 8th January 2005, Kolkata. 133. Nutritional management – Pre and Post Liver Transplantation, Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver APASL 2004,

13th December 2004, New Delhi. 134. Clinical Nutrition When, What and How : An interactive session, CME 2004 organized by East Delhi Physicians Association. 5th

December 2004, New Delhi. 135. Liver Case Scenarios, IAP Haryana Pedicon-XV-2004, 28th November 2004, Panipat. 136. Diarrhoea in children – Penal discussion, Annual conference of API Delhi Chapter, 10th October 2004, New Delhi. 137. Quality improvement in Patient Safety, 2nd India Health Summit - Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) meeting 17th – 18th

November 2004, New Delhi. 138. Pediatric Transplantation – Difficulties in India, National Conference of Pediatric Gastroenterology, 30th October 2004,

Coimbatore. 139. Dilemmas in Chronic Hepatitis, International Pediatric Update 2004, 16th October 2004, Mumbai. 140. Diarrhea – Current Perspectives, International Pediatric Update 2004, 15th October 2004, Mumbai. 141. Indications for Pediatric Liver Transplantation, XV Annual Conference of Indian Society of Organ Transplantation, 30th Sept –

2nd Oct 2004, Mumbai. 142. Improving the Quality of Health Services, Health Care East - Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) meeting, 29th September

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2004, Kolkata. 143. Neonatal Cholestasis Syndrome, An Update on Emerging Concerns in Neonatal Care, 12th September 2004, SL Jain Hospital,

New Delhi. 144. Common Liver Case Scenarios and Common Gastro-Intestinal Case Scenarios, IAP Srinagar 4th September 2004, Srinagar. 145. Hepatitis B Therapy. XXXXI Annual meeting of IAP, 10-11 January 2004, Chennai 146. Liver Case Scenarios, IAP Madhya Pradesh, 14th December 2003, Khajurao 147. Lamivudine, National Conference on Newer Drugs in Pediatric Infections, 13th December 2003, New Delhi 148. Recurrent Abdominal Pain, IAP Haryana Chapter 23rd Nov 2003, Faridabad 149. Chronic Liver Disease. Annual Conference of Indian Society of Gastroenterology, 22nd November 2003, Chennai 150. Hepatitis A, IAP Infection Disease Chapter, 15th November 2003, Agra 151. Nutrition Quiz, Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Society of Asia, 8th November 2003, Goa 152. Hepatocyte Transplantation, IAP Pune, 28th September 2003, Pune 153. Fulminant Hepatic Failure, IAP Mumbai, 14th September 2003, Mumbai 154. Neonatal Colestasis, IAP Udaipur, I4th May 2003, Udaipur 155. Management of hepatitis B – What’s new?, Mid term conference of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) Pediatric

Gastroenterology Chapter, 20th April 2003, New Delhi 156. Jaundice – how much to investigate? XXXX Annual meeting of IAP, 2-5 January 2003, Mumbai 157. Management of fulminant hepatic failure. XXXX Annual meeting of IAP, 2-5 January 2003, Mumbai 158. Recent Advances in Neonatal Hepatology. Annual Convention of National Neonatalogy Forum, 19-21 December 2002, Kochi 159. Neonatal Cholestasis. Annual Conference of Rajasthan Branch of National

Neonatology Forum, 17 November 2002, Alwar 160. Nimesulide – the controversy. Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) Indore, 27 October 2002, Indore 161. Management of Hepatitis C. Annual Meeting of IAP Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter, 5 October 2002, Kolkatta 162. Recent trends in management of Fulminant Hepatic Failure. Annual Meeting of IAP Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter, 5

October 2002, Kolkatta 163. Pediatric liver transplantation in India. Annual meeting of Indian Society of Organ Transplant, 28th September 2002, Lucknow 164. Parenteral Nutrition, IAP Raipur, 21 September 2002, Raipur. 165. Probiotics, IAP Ghaziabad, 14th September 2002, Ghaziabad. 166. Probiotics, IAP Jaipur, 17th August 2002, Jaipur. 167. Neonatal Cholestasis, IAP Karnal, 3rd August 2002, Karnal. 168. Hepatitis B and C, Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) Nagpur, 14 April 2002, Nagpur. 169. Case scenarios in pediatric gastroenterology and hepatology. IAP Jabalpur, 13 April 2002, Jabalpur 170. Liver transplantation in India. XXXIX Annual Meeting of IAP, 27 - 30 January 2002, Bangalore 171. Liver transplantation in India: dismal scenario – reasons and outcome. Annual Meeting of Association of Physicians in India, 14

January 2002, Chennai 172. Parenteral and enteral nutrition in newborns. Annual Meeting of the National Neonatology Forum, 15 December 2001,

Guwahati 173. Management of viral hepatitis. Annual Meeting of IAP Madhya Pradesh State, 9 December 2001, Bhopal 174. Liver transplantation, IAP Allahabad 4 November 2001, Allahabad. 175. Neonatal cholestasis, IAP Bareilly, 21 October 2001, Bareilly. 176. Nutrition and chronic liver disease, ISPEN meeting, 16 October 2001, Mt Abu. 177. Neonatal cholestasis, IAP Hissar, 7 October 2001, Hissar. 178. Management of hepatitis B and C, IAP Ludhiana, 16 September 2001,Ludhiana. 179. Pediatric liver transplantation - the Indian experience. Annual meeting of IAP Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter, 2

September 2001, Chandigarh 180. Liver transplantation. CME organisized by the Indian Society of Gastroenterology, 18 August 2001, Mumbai 181. Approach to cholestasis, IAP Jammu, 21 July 2001, Jammu. 182. Hepatitis A, XXXVIII IAP Annual Meeting, 10 February 2001, Patna. 183. Fulminant liver failure, IMA Khajuraho, 20 January 2001, Khajuraho. 184. Liver transplantation - the Indian experience. Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons Annual Meeting, 2 November 2000,

Chandigarh 185. Approach to neonatal cholestasis. IAP Mumbai and Navi Mumbai Annual Meeting, 21 October 2000, Mumbai 186. Acute viral hepatitis. Annual meeting of IAP Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter, 14 October 2000, Lucknow 187. Neonatal cholestsis. IAP Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter seminar on Liver disease, 10 September 2000, New Delhi 188. Abdominal Pain, Annual Meeting of IAP Punjab State, 31 July 2000, Bhatinda. 189. Management of fulminant hepatic failure, IAP Ludhiana, 11 June 2000, Ludhiana. 190. Vaccination in hepatic disorders, Millennium Conference, IAP West Bengal, 28 May 2000, 191. Neonatal jaundice, IAP Moradabad, 10 April 2000, Moradabad. 192. Approach to acute liver failure, IAP Varanasi, 26 March 2000, Varanasi. 193. Management of metabolic liver disease. Midterm Meeting of Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter of IAP, 12 February 2000,

Pune 194. Vaccination in hepatic disorders. XXXVII Annual Meeting IAP, 29 January 2000 Hyderabad

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195. Pediatric hepatology – continuing quest of breakthroughs. Pediatric care in the next millennium conference, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 19 December 1999, New Delhi

196. Liver transplantation – the Indian experience. Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons Annual Meeting, 29 October 1999, Calcutta

197. Liver transplantation – Indian Scenario. Annual Meeting Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter of IAP, 3 October 1999, Chennai 198. Fulminant hepatic failure.Intensive care workshop, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 8 August 1999,New Delhi 199. Hepatitis A Vaccination. CME on newer vaccines, Apollo Center for Advanced Pediatrics, 2 May 1999, New Delhi 200. Need for a liver foundation. Consensus meeting on neonatal cholestasis, Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter of IAP, mid term

meeting, 28 April 1999, Lucknow

201. Neonatal cholestasis, Neonatal update, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatric, 28 February 1999, New Delhi 202. Approach to neonatal jaundice, IAP Guwahati, 29 January 1999, Guwahati 203. Pediatric liver transplantation, ISOT meeting, 30 January 1999, Calcutta 204. Liver transplantation in the developing world, LTSI working group. 28 June 1998, Ahmedabad 205. Panel discussion on acute Pancreatitis, ISG Meeting, 14 April 1998, New Delhi 206. Pediatric liver transplantation, IAP Pune, 30 March 1998, Pune. 207. Panel discussion on liver transplantation. INASL annual meeting. 28 March 1998, Mumbai 208. Neonatal hepatitis, IAP Mumbai, 27 March 1998, Mumbai 209. Treatment of hepatitis C in children. IAP Hyderabad, 16 March 1998, Hyderabad 210. Nutrition and chronic liver disease, ISPEN meeting, 13 March 1998, Hyderabad 211. Gastroesophageal reflux in children. Workshop on nutritional care of the new born. 13 February 1998, New Delhi 212. Prevention of hepatitis A, IMA CME, 9 January 1998, Noida 213. Hepatitis revisited, IAP Meerut Chapter, 22 December 1997, Meerut 214. Treatment of hepatitis C, IMA South Delhi Annual Convention, September 1998, New

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International Conferences Attended

1. World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), 28 Nov – 2 Dec 2016, Qatar, Doha 2. Fourth International Pediatric Transplant Congress, 17-21 March 2007, Cancun, Mexico – Chairperson for the session on

liver transplantation. 3. Third International Pediatric Transplant Congress, 5-8 August 2005, Innsbruck, Austria – Chairperson for the session on

transplantation in the developing world. 4. Conference of Asian Society of Transplantation, 25-26 September 2003, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. 5. Second Internatioanl Pediatric Transplant Congress, 4-8 April 2003, Rio de Janerio, Brazil. 6. 35th Meeting of ESPGHAN, 4 -7 June 2002, Sicily, Italy. 7. Masterclass in Pediatric endoscopy, 28-30 November 2001, London, UK. 8. VII Asian Pan Pacific Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Congress, 21-24 April 2001, Cairns, Australia. 9. First World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, 5-7 August 2000, Boston, USA – Chairperson

for the session on liver transplantation. 10. V Combined ESPGHAN and NASPGN Meeting, 27-30 May 1998, Toulouse, France. 11. United European Gastroenterology Week, 18-23 October 1997, Birmingham, UK. 12. IV Commonwealth Conference on Diarrhoea and Malnutrition, 21-24 November 1997, Karachi, Pakistan. 13. Transplantation '97 - Improving Organ Donation and Optimising Outcome, 19-21 June 1997, Birmingham, UK. 14. Digestive Diseases Week, 10-16 May 1997, Washington D.C., USA. 15. First Meeting of the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, 15-17 April 1997, York, UK 16. Seventh Annual Course in Pediatric Gastroenterology and Immunology, 9-11 December 1996, London, UK. 17. Second Course in Endoscopic Ligation of Oesophageal Varices, 3 December 1996, Edinburgh, UK. 18. Course in Therapeutic Endoscopy, 22 November 1996, Liverpool, UK. 19. British Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Trainee Symposium 21/22 October 1996, Usk, Wales. 20. Postgraduate Course in Endoscopy organised by the British Society of Gastroenterology, 16 September 1996, Manchester,

UK. 21. Sir Leonard Parsons Symposium, 26 April 1996, Birmingham, UK. 22. The annual meeting of the British Pediatric Association and the British Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition,

16 April 1996, York, UK 23. III Commonwealth Conference on Diarrhoea and Malnutrition, 11-14 November 1994, Hong Kong.

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Conferences Organized

1. VII International Patient Safety Conference, 2 December 2017, Mumbai. 2. 7th Kunwar Viren Oswal Course in Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, liver transplantation and nutrition, organized by

Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 7th to 10th October 2017, New Delhi. KVO Update 2017 – Hot topics in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Liver Transplantation and Nutrition followed by Hands on Endoscopy Workshops – Basic and Advanced.

3. 7th MidYear Conference, Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (GAPIO), 27 – 30 July 2017,Tampa, USA. 4. VI International Congress on Patient Safety, 21 – 22 October 2016, Chennai. 5. 6th Kunwar Viren Oswal Course in Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, liver transplantation and nutrition, organized by

Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 20 August – 23 August 2016 New Delhi. KVO Update on the Hot Topics in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and liver transplantation and hands on pediatric workshops - basic and advanced endoscopy saw representation from 16 countries.

6. V International Congress on Patient Safety, 16 – 17 October 2015, Bangalore. 7. 5th Kunwar Viren Oswal Course in Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, liver transplantation and nutrition, organized by

Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 17 August – 21August 2015 New Delhi. This course attracted faculty and trainees from 15 countries. In addition, a hands on training course in basic and advanced pediatric endoscopy for the first time in South Asia in 2015.

8. Mid-Year conference organised by British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) on 27th - 28th June 2015 at Leicester, UK.

9. CME on Gastrointestinal and Liver Disorders, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 14 December, 2014 New Delhi. 10. CME on Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 26 October 2014 New Delhi.

11. Kunwar Viren Oswal Course in Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, liver transplantation and nutrition, organized by Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 8 September – 13th Setember 2014 New Delhi. This course attracted faculty and trainees from 23 countries. In addition, a hands on training course in basic and advanced pediatric endoscopy for the first time in South Asia in 2014.

12. IV International Congress on Patient Safety, 5 – 6 September 2014, Kolkata.

13. CME on Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 8 December 2013, New Delhi.

14. Kunwar Viren Oswal Course in Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, liver transplantation and nutrition, organized by Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 28 August – 1st September 2013 New Delhi.

15. CME on Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 6 October 2013 New Delhi. 16. Kunwar Viren Oswal Round table conference on Management of neonatal cholestasis, IAP gastroenterology chapter and Apollo

Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 8 - 9 December, 2012 New Delhi. 17. CME on Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 28 October 2012 New Delhi. 18. CME on Management of Acute and Chronic Liver Failure, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 18 December, 2011 New Delhi. 19. Kunwar Viren Oswal Round table conference on Management of acute liver failure, IAP gastroenterology chapter and Apollo

Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 17 December, 2011 New Delhi. 20. CME on Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 06 November, 2011 New Delhi. 21. CME on Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 28 October 2010, New Delhi. 22. V Apollo Medical Directors Conference, 22-23 March 2010, Kolkata. 23. Practical Vaccinology for the Pediatrician, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 12-13 December 2009, New Delhi. 24. CME on Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 25 October 2009, New Delhi. 25. CME on Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Pediatric Gastrointestinal Surgery , Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatric, 19

November 2008, New Delhi. 26. Consensus Meeting for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 18 November 2008, New Delhi. 27. IV Apollo Medical Directors Conference, 19-20 March 2009, Ahmedabad.

28. Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 25 November 2007, New Delhi. 29. Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 12 November 2006. New Delhi. 30. International Pediatrics Transplant Association, India Symposium, 29 October 2006, New Delhi. 31. Combined meeting of the British Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition and IAP Pediatric

Gastroenterology Chapter, 26-28 October 2006, New Delhi. 32. International Spring meeting in Pediatric Urology and Pediatrics Nephrology 18th – 19th February 2006.

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33. Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 2 October 2005. New Delhi. 34. V Course in Pediatric Nutrition, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 5-6 March 2005, New Delhi. 35. First Apollo Medical Directors Conference, 18-20 February 2005, New Delhi. 36. Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 17 October 2004. New Delhi. 37. IV Course in Pediatric Nutrition, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 20-21 March 2004, New Delhi. 38. Current Perspectives in Pediatrics, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 19 October 2003. New Delhi. 39. III Course in Pediatric Nutrition, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 8-9 March 2003, New Delhi 40. Practical Hepatology for Pediatricians, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 17 November 2002. New Delhi. 41. II Course in Pediatric Nutrition, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 30 March – 1 April 2002, New Delhi 42. Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advance Pediatrics, 19 August 2002, New Delhi. 43. I Course in Pediatric Nutrition, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 6-8 April 2001, New Delhi. 44. Pediatric care in the next millennium, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 19 December 1999, New Delhi. 45. Newer vaccines, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 2 May 1999, New Delhi. 46. Commonwealth Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Update, 26-28 November 1998, New Delhi. 47. VIII Annual Conference of Pediatric Gastroenterology Chapter of IAP, 26-28 November 1998, New Delhi. 48. Assisted in the organisation of three conferences on Diarrhoea held at Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, New Delhi:

a. Intercountry Course on Clinical Management of Diarrhoea and Establishment of D.T.U.'s, 21-31 July 1993. b. W.H.O./G.O.I. Orientation Course on Clinical Management of Diarrhoea and Establishment of D.T.U.'s, 24-28 August

1993. c. Intercountry combined Course on C.D.D. Training of Trainers and Advising Mothers, 25-29 August 1994. d. CME on Gastrointestinal and Liver Disorders, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 14 December, 2014 New Delhi. e. CME on Current Perspectives in Management, Apollo Centre for Advanced Pediatrics, 26 October 2014 New Delhi.

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Awards Medical Excellence Award by Delhi Medical Association, July 2017. KO AWATEA International Excellence in Health Improvement awards award for Improving Patient Safety at APAC Forum 2015. British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) award for promoting excellence in patient safety and quality “Vashisht Chikitsa Ratan Award” by Delhi Medical Association 2015 MAMCOS Outstanding Achievers Award 2009 Indira Gandhi Appreciation Award by the National Medicos Forum 2006 Delhi Medical Association Award for contribution to Medical Education 2005 South Delhi IMA Award for Excellence in Pediatric Gastroenterology 2004

Post Graduation (M.D.) Dr.S.Vaishnava Award of the IAP (Delhi Chapter) for Best Research Paper1994 V.K.Gujral Award for Best Post Graduate in Lady Hardinge Medical College 1994-1995 M.B.B.S. Lt.Governor's Rolling Trophy for Best All Round Medical Student 1990 Dr. K. K. Modwal Memorial Gold Medal for Best Student in Medicine 1990 Sanjay Sidhwa Memorial Gold Medal for Best Student in Medicine 1990

K. Vishwanathan Prize for Highest Marks in Medicine in Delhi University 1990 Delhi Administration's First Prize in Surgery 1990 School Awards for academic excellence for each of the twelve years of schooling 1974-1986

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Award for standing first in the school in the All India Senior School Certificate Examination 1986

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Other Interests

Monthly column on childhealth called " Q&A Child Health " in B Positive Magazine supplement since 2009. Weekly column on childhealth called "growing pains" in HT City, the Hinustan Times supplement, the largest selling English daily in North India from January 2000 – June 2001. Regularly commented on different aspects of child health in the print and electronic media (India Today, Outlook, The Week, Parenting, major English and Hindi newspapers, Good Morning India, Moneywise, India Matters, Star News, CNBC, NDTV, Aaj Tak, Sahara, Zee News). Director of Children's Liver Disease Awareness and Support Programme - CLASP (1999 -2010), a foundation for children with liver diseases. In 1999, CLASP launched an awareness campaign called "Yellow Alert" to promote early diagnosis of liver disorders in babies. In 2000, CLASP focussed on prevention of viral hepatitis. CLASP has produced four booklets for distribution throughout the country: "Yellow Alert", "ABC of viral hepatitis", "Liver transplantation in children" and "Liver disorders in children". Indian Academy of Pediatric s (IAP) and Indian Medical association (IMA) Commentary for twelve audio cassettes produced by IAP and IMA as part of IAP - IMA programme of Pediatrics for Family Physicians. NDTV Good Times Four episodes of No kidding dealing with issues pertaining to child health. Good Morning India on Star Plus A series of 7 programmes on liver and gastrointestinal diseases in children. WHO Worked on a WHO Programme of video education for under achievers in medical schools, in the capacity of research and commentary. Doordarshan Anchorperson for "Health Show" commissioned by Doordarshan which looked at health from the common man's perspective. Thirteen episodes were telecast in 1999-2000. Compered 175 programmes on Doordarshan from 1980-1994. UNICEF and ICCW Produced a video film entitled: 'Breast Feeding - Why and How', for the promotion of breast feeding. This film is being distributed throughout the country by UNICEF and the Indian Council of Child Welfare. The film was released by the First Lady of India, Smt. Vimla Sharma ji on August 4, 1994 at the Rashtrapati Bhawan.

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Memberships/Affiliations

1. Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (GAPIO)

2. Asian Pan Pacific Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition,

Executive Council since 2005

3. International Pediatric Transplant Association, Executive Council 2005 - 2009

4. Commonwealth Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Executive

Council 2001 – 2007

5. Indian Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Executive Council 2001 – 2005

6. Indian Academy of Pediatrics

7. Indian Association for Study of the Liver

8. Indian Medical Association