Pediatric & Neonatology

Dr. Tanveer Bashir

Personal Info

An experienced neonatologist who is dedicated, thorough, and committed to providing exceptional care to patients. Dr. Tanveer has extensive healthcare experience across key pediatric subspecialties and possesses the physical, mental, and emotional resilience required for this demanding profession. He excels in autonomous work and demonstrates proficiency in utilizing state-of-the-art medical equipment to diagnose, assess, and treat patients. Professionally trained in neonatology, Dr. Tanveer ensures high standards of culturally competent care for a diverse patient population. He is an adaptable Medical Assistant with over ten years of experience in urgent, high-patient volume emergency room settings.

SPECIALITY/DEPARTMENT:

Pediatric & Neonatology

EDUCATION:
  • MBBS – Government Medical College Srinagar, J&K, India
  • M.D. Pediatrics  Government Medical College, (University of Kashmir) at Government GobindBallabh Pant Children Hospital, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India
  • Senior Resident Pediatrics – SMIH Medical College, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
  • DNB(DM) NEONATOLOGY – Fernandez Hospital Hyderabad India
  • Certificate course: BLS, Emergency Room Trauma (ICRC), BSIDT III.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
  • Assistant Professor Neonatology SKIMS SOURA
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
  • Taking care of Extreme Pre-Mature and very sick New-born.
MEMBERSHIPS:
  • Life Member National Neonatology Forum of INDIA (NNFI).
AWARDS:
  • Received Professor Meharban Singh’s gold medal for award paper presentation at IAP NEOCON 2018
  • Two times second position in the feeding quiz organized by IAP and NNF
PUBLICATIONS:
  • 4 original research publications in reputed journals
  • Bashir T, Murki S, Kiran S, Reddy VK, Oleti TP (2019) ‘Nasal mask’ in comparison with ‘nasal prongs’ or ‘rotation of nasal mask with nasal prongs’ reduce the incidence of nasal injury in preterm neonates supported on nasal continuous positive airway pressure
  • Bashir T, Reddy KV, Kiran S, Murki S, Kulkarni D, Dinesh P. Effect of colostrum given within the 12 hours after birth on feeding outcome, morbidity and mortality in very low birth weight infants: a prospective cohort study.
  • Bashir T, Reddy KV, Ahmed K, ShafiS.Comparative Study of 3% Hypertonic Saline Nebulisation Versus 0.9% Normal Saline Nebulisation for Treating Acute Bronchiolitis
  • Comparison of Fenton 2013 growth curves and Intergrowth-21 growth standards to assess the incidence of intrauterine growth restriction and extrauterine growth restriction in preterm neonates ≤32 weeks
AVAILABILITY:
  • Monday To Saturday

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