Episode one: Breathe Easy
On our first podcast episode, featuring Dr. RMPL Ramanathan, a leading pulmonologist and director at the Kovai Medical Centre and Hospital Centre. and moderator Dr Sabeela Sajid.
Dr. Ramanathan shares insights on current practices in airway clearance therapy and comparing traditional physical methods with high-frequency chest wall oscillation (HFCWO). Understand the challenges on acute and chronic primary respiratory care, the impact on patient outcome and how these innovations are revolutionizing for patients.
About Guest Speaker
DR.RM. PL. RAMANATHAN is an accomplished specialist in pulmonary and critical care medicine, with extensive training from premier institutes in India and abroad. He completed his MBBS at PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, where he was awarded multiple gold medals for academic excellence. He later pursued an MD in Pediatrics from Gujarat University and earned a DM in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine from PGI Chandigarh, consistently excelling as a top performer. Further enhancing his expertise, Dr. Ramanathan completed a clinical fellowship in lung transplantation at the renowned Toronto General Hospital, University of Toronto, one of the world’s busiest centers for lung transplants. He brings over two decades of experience in respiratory care, critical care, and lung transplantation, making him a leading expert in the field.
About Moderator
Dr Sabeela Sajid serves as the India South East Asia Medical Affairs Manager for HST Portfolio, Baxter. With extensive experience in Internal Medicine, she has worked in both leading private hospitals and government institutions across India, contributing to her deep understanding of the healthcare landscape. Her expertise spans a variety of clinical domains, with a focus on improving patient outcomes through innovative therapies and clinical insights. She is passionate about advancing healthcare standards in Asia and brings a wealth of knowledge to discussions on Sepsis Management and related Medical Challenges.