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 Punjab University, Guleria secured a DM in cardiology from the 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]
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