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Dr. Harish .M. Nayak
Dr Harish M Nayak
Intensive Care Unit :
Experience: 26.9+ Years
Education: MBBS, DNB
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About Dr Harish M Nayak

Dr. Harish M. Nayak is a highly accomplished Senior Physician and Intensivist with over 26 years of experience. With a strong academic background, he has consistently demonstrated excellence through his roles in teaching, infection control, and policy-making in medical practice. His commitment to professional development is evident through his contributions as an organizing secretary, teaching faculty, and guest lecturer at conferences and workshops. He is an active member of esteemed medical societies and plays key roles in healthcare initiatives and teaching programs, making significant contributions to the field of medicine in Mysore and beyond.

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Experience
Registrar and fellowship in ICU at Vijaya Hospital and Heart Institute, Vadapalani, Chennai (1999-2000)
Senior Registrar in Medicine and MICU In-charge at Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore (2001-2004)
Senior Physician and Intensivist at Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore (Department of Critical Care Medicine, 2004 till date)

Memberships

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CCEBDM (Diabetology) (Public Health Foundation of India, 2012-2013)
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FCCS (Instructor) (Society of Critical Care Medicine, USA, 2013)
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Member, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
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Member Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine - Mysore Chapter, Karnataka
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Teaching Faculty of ACLS and BLS Courses, Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore
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Chairperson, Hospital Code Blue Team

Awards & Achievements

Successfully managing one of the largest covid ICU’S IN THIS REGION and saving many lives during covid 19 pandemic.
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Research & Publications

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Participated and successfully completed GLOBAL IMPROVE STUDY Spanning 12 countries and involving 6500 physicians and 57,000 people with type 2 diabetes.
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