Dr. Gautham Khanna

Dr. Gautham Khanna

Senior Consultant
MBBS,MRCGP,FRCA,EDRA,EDRA,MRCA,CCT
Speciality: Anesthesiology and Critical Care
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Dr Gautam Khanna  completed his  postgraduate specialist training in Anaesthesia and Critical care medicine from the United Kingdom and practiced as a specialist in training for 9 years years in the National health service (NHS) UK. He was awarded the renowned completion of certificate of training (CCT) by the General Medical Council ( GMC)  in 2012  and practiced as a Consultant Anaesthetist in General Anaesthesia at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust,UKbefore relocating to India in September 2013.

When in UK,  he worked with world-renowned hospitals like The Royal London Hospitals, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (London) and  St Andrews unit for Burns and Plastics, Chelmsford.

After he relocated to India , he has worked as consultant and senior consultant in Anaesthesia and Critical care  at  Max Hospital Saket, Fortis Gurugram, Medanta Hospital.

  • CCT (March 2012)

    Completion of Certificate of Training- Royal College of Anaesthetists

  • MRCA (Hon) (Sept 2012)

    Royal College of Anaesthetist, UK

  • EDRA(Sept 2011)

    European Diploma of Regional Anaesthesia

  • FRCA (Oct 2008)

    Fellowship of College Of Anaesthetists

  • MRCGP (Int)

    Royal College of General Practitioners

  • MBBS (Dec 2001)

    Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences.

  • Review article - Bone Cement and its implications for anaesthesia

    Gautam Khanna, Jan Cernovsky; Continuing Education in Anaesthesia and Critical Care 2012. I was the first author for the review article.

  • Abstract Publication: Failure of Regional Anaesthesia in patients with hypermobility syndrome

    Gautam khanna, Nlubis; Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine & Volume 36, Number 7, September-October 2011 Supplement. I was the first author for the article.

  • Case-report - Haematocrit as a predictor of fluid responsiveness: misleading marker in a case of Testosterone induced erythrocytosis

    Famila Algarsamy, Gautam Khanna, Bruce Emerson; British journal of Hospital Medicine-May 2012. I was the 2nd Author contributing in literature search and proof reading.

Dr Gautam Khanna  completed his  postgraduate specialist training in Anaesthesia and Critical care medicine from the United Kingdom and practiced as a specialist in training for 9 years years in the National health service (NHS) UK. He was awarded the renowned completion of certificate of training (CCT) by the General Medical Council ( GMC)  in 2012  and practiced as a Consultant Anaesthetist in General Anaesthesia at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust,UKbefore relocating to India in September 2013.

When in UK,  he worked with world-renowned hospitals like The Royal London Hospitals, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (London) and  St Andrews unit for Burns and Plastics, Chelmsford.

After he relocated to India , he has worked as consultant and senior consultant in Anaesthesia and Critical care  at  Max Hospital Saket, Fortis Gurugram, Medanta Hospital.

  • CCT (March 2012)

    Completion of Certificate of Training- Royal College of Anaesthetists

  • MRCA (Hon) (Sept 2012)

    Royal College of Anaesthetist, UK

  • EDRA(Sept 2011)

    European Diploma of Regional Anaesthesia

  • FRCA (Oct 2008)

    Fellowship of College Of Anaesthetists

  • MRCGP (Int)

    Royal College of General Practitioners

  • MBBS (Dec 2001)

    Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences.

  • Review article - Bone Cement and its implications for anaesthesia

    Gautam Khanna, Jan Cernovsky; Continuing Education in Anaesthesia and Critical Care 2012. I was the first author for the review article.

  • Abstract Publication: Failure of Regional Anaesthesia in patients with hypermobility syndrome

    Gautam khanna, Nlubis; Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine & Volume 36, Number 7, September-October 2011 Supplement. I was the first author for the article.

  • Case-report - Haematocrit as a predictor of fluid responsiveness: misleading marker in a case of Testosterone induced erythrocytosis

    Famila Algarsamy, Gautam Khanna, Bruce Emerson; British journal of Hospital Medicine-May 2012. I was the 2nd Author contributing in literature search and proof reading.

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