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Principal Director & Head, Pulmonolgy, Max Healthcare, New Delhi - MD, DLSHTM (UK), MSc (Infectious Disease, UK), FCCP (USA), FNCCP, FICCM, FIAB
Dr. Nangia is one of India's leading chest and sleep medicine specialists and heads the pulmonology department at Fortis hospital in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. He's also a senior consultant, infectious diseases, co-chair hospital infection control committee and antimicrobial stewardship program and chairman, pharmacy & therapeutic committee at the same hospital. With more than 20 years of experience, Dr. Nangia's special interests include interventional pulmonology, bronchoscopic interventions & medical thoracoscopy. Dr. Nangia received special training in sleep medicine at Stanford University; pediatric pulmonology at the Royal Brompton Hospital, London; and critical care at Cleveland Clinic, USA.
Recipient of the “Brands Achiever Best Pulmonologist in India, 2015” award
Best Research Award in Interventional Pulmonology in NAPCON 2002, for original experience in the “use of LASER in lung cancer patients”
Honored by the Delhi Medical Association for single handedly organizing the first ever “Conclave on OPD infections” in August 2015
Received the “FOS 2016-17 Best Doctor of the year award” at Fortis hospital, Delhi
Received the Award of excellence for Journal Publication” for best published article in IAB journal in 2017”
Best poster award for Poster titled “lefulonamide induced granulomatous interstitial pneumonia received the at NAPCON 2018
Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians
Fellow of the National College of Chest Physicians (India)
Fellow of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine
Fellow of the Indian Association for Bronchology
Fellow of the Indian Sleep Disorders Association
Fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Interventional Pulmonology
Cancer in the lung and chest
Chronic cough
Hemoptysis
Bronchoscopic Interventions
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
chronic bronchitis
Sleep Medicine
Medical Thoracoscopy
Infectious Diseases
Tuberculosis
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