J. S. Guleria

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J. S. Guleria
Born
India
Occupation(s)General physician
Cardiologist
ChildrenRandeep Guleria
Sandeep Guleria
Neeru Guleria
AwardsPadma Shri

Jagdev Singh Guleria is an Indian general physician, cardiologist and a former Dean and Professor of the

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.[1] He is the senior consultant of General Medicine at Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research[2] and an Emeritus Professor of the National Academy of Medical Sciences.[3] He received the fourth highest Indian civilian honour of the Padma Shri in 2003.[4]

Biography

After graduating in medicine (MBBS) in 1953 and completing his master's degree (MD) in 1957 from

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Delhi (AIIMS) in 1962 to join AIIMS as its faculty to start his career.[5] He was on duty at AIIMS when former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was brought to AIIMS after being shot at by militants in October 1984,[6] and attended to the former Prime Minister before she was declared dead.[7] He headed the AIIMS Ethics Committee which investigated the irregularities at AIIMS, including the charges leveled against the then Director of the institution, Panangipalli Venugopal.[8] He was one of the two doctors, the other being K. K. Malhotra, delegated to examine Jayaprakash Narayan during his incarceration in the Emergency period.[9]

Guleria, an elected fellow

pulmonologist with AIIMS, is also a winner of Padma Shri, and Sandeep Guleria, a surgeon, is also a winner of Padma Shri.[14]

See also

References

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  14. ^ "Sehat". Sehat. 2015. Retrieved 21 February 2015.