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Sahota was born on 15 April 1941 to Lachman Singh and Dhan Kaur in Basti Tankawali, near Ferozepur in the state of Punjab, India. [5] He was named Iqbal. [ 5 ] Later at the age of five, his name was changed to Harvinder as a result of medical setback he suffered in which he was declared dead. [ 9 ]
One change you can make that can immediately improve your heart attack risk, according to Dr. Sandeep R. Singh, MD, MBA, a cardiologist and medical advisor to Recovery Plus, is eating a healthy ...
Daljeet Singh Gambhir is an Indian cardiologist, medical academic, researcher and inventor and the Group Director of Cardiology at Kailash Group of Hospitals and Heart Institute, Noida. [1] He is the inventor of Infinnium Paclitaxel-Eluting Stent , a reportedly cheaper drug-eluting stent which he first presented at the EuroPCR meeting held in ...
Tarlochan Singh Kler is an Indian interventional cardiologist, medical administrator, writer, Chairman at Fortis Heart and Vascular Institute, (Fortis Memorial Research Institute,Gurugram and Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital) and (former Director of Cardiac Sciences at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute). [1]
Born in Fiji, he graduated in medicine from University of Otago (New Zealand) in 1963 and completed residency at Auckland Hospital, followed by a cardiology fellowship at Green Lane Hospital. In 1969, Singh was awarded a Nuffield travelling fellowship and moved to Oxford to work with Miles Vaughan Williams .
Ashwin Balachand Mehta is an Indian cardiologist [1] and one of the pioneers of interventional cardiology in India. [2] He is the director of Cardiology department at Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai [3] [4] and also serves Breach Candy Hospital, as a consultant. [5]
Harbans Singh Wasir, [1] was an Indian cardiologist, medical researcher and writer, and the professor and head of the Department of Cardiology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, known for his contributions in the fields of hypertension and rheumatic heart diseases. [2]
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