Critical Care

Jitendra Choudhary

Dr. Jitendra Choudhary

Senior Consultant
Department
Critical Care
Qualification

M.B.B.S., M.D. (Anaesthesiology), FNB (CCM), EDIC, IDCCM, EPHSM (IIMA)

Experience

14 years

Bio:

Dr. Jitendra Choudhary is a Senior Consultant in Critical Care Medicine at Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital, where he has been actively managing both the Medical ICU and Transplant ICU (Liver) since January 2024. Prior to this, he served as Senior Consultant and Head of the Department of Critical Care Medicine at Fortis Hospital, Vashi, from August 2022, overseeing day-to-day ICU operations and playing a key role in administrative duties, including participation in the AMS group and CPCR committee.

Dr. Choudhary earned his MD in Anaesthesiology and Critical Care from BJ Medical College and Hospital, Ahmedabad, where he was exposed to a variety of specialties, including Urology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and General Surgery, in addition to anaesthesia for live renal and cadaveric liver and renal transplantations. He also worked as a Medical Officer at Kharbav PHC, Bhiwandi, managing emergency cases and participating in national health programs.

Dr. Choudhary’s career in critical care began in March 2015 at Fortis Hospital, Mulund, as a Consultant in Critical Care. In this role, he provided acute care to ICU patients, coordinated with specialists and families, supervised junior staff, and contributed to the care of transplant patients, including those undergoing renal, liver, and heart transplants. Earlier in his career, he completed an FNB Fellowship in Critical Care at Prince Aly Khan Hospital in 2013, where he gained hands-on experience in resuscitative care and the management of acutely ill patients. He also worked as a Senior Registrar in Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine at Tata Memorial Hospital, where he focused on critically ill cancer patients in both perioperative and critical care settings.

As a dedicated educator, Dr. Choudhary has contributed significantly to medical education, serving as an IDCCM teacher since 2019 and as an associate teacher for DNB Critical Care. His teaching roles extend beyond the classroom, as he also updates ICU policies, supervises junior and paramedical staff, participates in medical research, and ensures optimal ICU resource utilization. With his strong commitment to patient care, teaching, and research, Dr. Choudhary continues to be an integral figure in the field of critical care medicine.

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