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'''Dr. Naresh Trehan''' |
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Dr. Trehan was a prominent heart |
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surgeon at NYU, where he had been |
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trained by the legendary Frank C. |
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Spencer, M.D., Professor of Surgery |
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and former Chairman of the Department. |
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Yet Dr. Trehan, who had come |
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to the U.S. from India in 1969, was |
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not satisfied with his own immigrant |
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success story. Instead, he sought success |
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on his own terms and on his own |
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turf—his homeland. |
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Dr. Trehan set a goal for himself that |
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no one had ever achieved: to build a |
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world-class heart institute in a country |
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where facilities did not meet international |
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standards. He was inspired to do |
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so by the Indians who traveled across |
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the world to be treated by him and |
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wanted to know why the same care |
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was not available at home. |
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With funding from an Indian industrialist, |
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Dr. Trehan opened the Escorts |
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Heart Institute and Research Center |
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(EHIRC) in New Delhi in 1988. Today |
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it is one of the largest facilities of its |
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kind in the world, with nine state-ofthe- |
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art operating rooms and 350 beds. |
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Dr. Trehan serves as its Executive |
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Director and Chief Cardiothoracic and |
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Vascular Surgeon. |
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The center performs over 4,000 |
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heart surgeries each year. Dr. Trehan |
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Dr. Naresh Trehan, an internationally renowned surgeon and medical administrator, is founder, executive director and chief cardiovascular surgeon for Escorts Heart Institute and Research Center, one of the world's leading heart institutes. Dr. Trehan has served as personal surgeon to the president of India since 1991, has received numerous awards for distinguished service in medicine, and been president of the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery. Dr. Trehan opened the EscortsHeart Institute and Research Center (EHIRC) in New Delhi in 1988. Today it is one of the largest facilities of its kind in the world, with nine state-ofthe-art operating rooms and 350 beds. |
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says he will not retire or rest until he has |
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personally trained 100 surgeons, a |
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Dr. Trehan is also chairman of Global Health Private Ltd., through which he is building a world-class integrated healthcare facility in Gurgaon, India, currently referred to as MediCity. MediCity will spread across 43 acres of land and is fashioned after the likes of a Mayo, Cleveland, Harvard and Johns Hopkins in its basics, but intends to go beyond what any conventional medical institute has attempted. Collaborating with General Electric and other financial partners, MediCity aims to add the highest end of modern medicine to traditional forms of medicine and holistic therapies. |
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human legacy he will leave for his |
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country. And instead of stopping with |
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After graduating from King George Medical College in India, Dr. Trehan came to the U.S. with his wife, Madhu, for an internship in Philadelphia. Seeking out a first-rate mentor, he completed a thoracic surgery residency under Dr. Spencer at [[New York University]], who, he says,molded his professional thinking “almost 100 percent. I fashioned the whole surgical program after NYU.” one-tenth of what I was making in the |
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one renowned institution, the 57-yearold |
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dynamo is building other hospitals. |
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Dr. Trehan has performed more than |
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30,000 heart surgeries. Working 15- |
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plus hours per day, he takes part in |
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about 16 operations daily, hustling from |
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one OR to the next. |
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When India was partitioned in 1947, |
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his family was on vacation and lost |
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everything overnight because their |
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home was located in present-day |
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Pakistan. Living with his parents (both |
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physicians) in one room of an apartment |
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while they used the remaining |
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two rooms as offices, he saw how medicine |
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could help people. His parents |
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discouraged him from following in |
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their footsteps, he recalls, which only |
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hardened his resolve. |
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After graduating from King George |
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Medical College in India, Dr. Trehan |
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came to the U.S. with his wife, Madhu, |
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for an internship in Philadelphia. |
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Seeking out a first-rate mentor, he |
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completed a thoracic surgery residency |
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under Dr. Spencer, who, he says, |
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molded his professional thinking |
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“almost 100 percent. I fashioned the |
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whole surgical program after NYU.” |
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As personal surgeon to the president |
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of India, Dr. Trehan has been |
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honored with many a good citizen |
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award. But neither fame nor fortune |
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lies at the heart of his career. “I make |
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one-tenth of what I was making in the |
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U.S.,” he says, “but I’m ten times |
U.S.,” he says, “but I’m ten times |
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happier. That’s what it’s about |
happier. That’s what it’s about |
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Past Executive Director & Chief Cardiovascular Surgeon |
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ESCORTS HEART INSTITUTE AND RESEARCH CENTER |
ESCORTS HEART INSTITUTE AND RESEARCH CENTER |
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M.B.B.S. K.G. Medical College Lucknow, India 1968 |
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Diplomate, American Board of Surgery U.S.A. 1977 |
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Diplomate, American Board of Cardiothoracic Surgery U.S.A. 1979 |
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'''PRESENT APPOINTMENT''' |
'''PRESENT APPOINTMENT''' |
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Executive Director and Chief Cardiothoracic and Vascu1ar Surgeon Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre, Okhla Road, New Delhi, since 1988. |
Executive Director and Chief Cardiothoracic and Vascu1ar Surgeon Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre, Okhla Road, New Delhi, since 1988. |
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*Personal Surgeon to the President of India with effect from 04.06,1991. |
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*Honorary Consultant to the Cromwell Hospital, London U.K., with effect from March, 1994 |
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* Honorary Visiting Professor, Cardiovascular Surgery, LPS Institute of Cardiology, Kanpur (U.P.) with effect from June, 1996. |
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*Honorary Consultant, Cardiothoracic Surgery, to the Armed Forces Medical Services, with effect from March, 1997. |
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*Honorary Visiting Professor of Surgery, Bangladesh Medical College, Dhaka with effect from April, 2000. |
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==HONOURS AND AWARDS== |
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'''PAST ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS ''' |
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*M.B.B.S. K.G. Medical College Lucknow, India 1968 |
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*Diplomate, American Board of Surgery U.S.A. 1977 |
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Asstt. Professor of Surgery, New York University Medical Center, New York, USA., 1981-1988 |
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*Diplomate, American Board of Cardiothoracic Surgery U.S.A. 1979 |
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Clinical Instructor in Surgery, New York University Medical Center, New York, USA.,1971- 1974 |
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Teaching Assistant in Surgery, New York University Medical Center, New York, USA,1971- 1974 |
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'''PAST STAFF APPOINTMENTS''' |
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Attending Cardiothoracic Surgeon, New York University Medical Center, New York, U.S.A., 1979-1988 |
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Attending Cardiothoracic Surgeon and Consultant, Bellevue Hospital of the city of New York, U.S.A. |
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Attending Cardiothoracic Surgeon, New York h1firmary-Beekman Downtown Hospital, New York, U.S.A., 1979-1988 |
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Attending Cardiothoracic Surgeon, St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center~ New York, U.S.A.~ 1979-1988 |
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'''HONOURS AND AWARDS''' |
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PADMA BHUSHAN AWARD by the Government of India in recognition of distinguished service in the field of Medicine in 2001. |
PADMA BHUSHAN AWARD by the Government of India in recognition of distinguished service in the field of Medicine in 2001. |
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Rajiv Gandhi National Unity Award -1995 for excellence, presented for outstanding services, achievements and contributions. |
Rajiv Gandhi National Unity Award -1995 for excellence, presented for outstanding services, achievements and contributions. |
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Lok Seva Award -1995 in recognition of outstanding performance |
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India International Gold Award- 1995 from NRI Institute |
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Rotary Ratna Award from Rotary International (Distt. 3120) in 1996 |
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Jewel of India in the Millennium by the International Award Committee of Wisitex Foundation in 2002 |
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Life Time Achievement Award -2002 by the International Society of Cardiovascular Ultrasound |
Life Time Achievement Award -2002 by the International Society of Cardiovascular Ultrasound |
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Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Award in the services category for yeoman services to the heart healthcare. |
Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Award in the services category for yeoman services to the heart healthcare. |
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== REFRENCES'== |
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Dr. Naresh Trehan, an internationally renowned surgeon and medical administrator, is founder, executive director and chief cardiovascular surgeon for Escorts Heart Institute and Research Center, one of the world's leading heart institutes. Dr. Trehan has served as personal surgeon to the president of India since 1991, has received numerous awards for distinguished service in medicine, and been president of the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery. |
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Dr. Trehan is also chairman of Global Health Private Ltd., through which he is building a world-class integrated healthcare facility in Gurgaon, India, currently referred to as MediCity. MediCity will spread across 43 acres of land and is fashioned after the likes of a Mayo, Cleveland, Harvard and Johns Hopkins in its basics, but intends to go beyond what any conventional medical institute has attempted. Collaborating with General Electric and other financial partners, MediCity aims to add the highest end of modern medicine to traditional forms of medicine and holistic therapies. |
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''' REFRENCES''' |
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http://www.longfieldmanagement.com/NT.html |
http://www.longfieldmanagement.com/NT.html |
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Dr. Naresh Trehan, an internationally renowned surgeon and medical administrator, is founder, executive director and chief cardiovascular surgeon for Escorts Heart Institute and Research Center, one of the world's leading heart institutes. Dr. Trehan has served as personal surgeon to the president of India since 1991, has received numerous awards for distinguished service in medicine, and been president of the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery. Dr. Trehan opened the EscortsHeart Institute and Research Center (EHIRC) in New Delhi in 1988. Today it is one of the largest facilities of its kind in the world, with nine state-ofthe-art operating rooms and 350 beds.
Dr. Trehan is also chairman of Global Health Private Ltd., through which he is building a world-class integrated healthcare facility in Gurgaon, India, currently referred to as MediCity. MediCity will spread across 43 acres of land and is fashioned after the likes of a Mayo, Cleveland, Harvard and Johns Hopkins in its basics, but intends to go beyond what any conventional medical institute has attempted. Collaborating with General Electric and other financial partners, MediCity aims to add the highest end of modern medicine to traditional forms of medicine and holistic therapies.
After graduating from King George Medical College in India, Dr. Trehan came to the U.S. with his wife, Madhu, for an internship in Philadelphia. Seeking out a first-rate mentor, he completed a thoracic surgery residency under Dr. Spencer at New York University, who, he says,molded his professional thinking “almost 100 percent. I fashioned the whole surgical program after NYU.” one-tenth of what I was making in the
U.S.,” he says, “but I’m ten times happier. That’s what it’s about
ESCORTS HEART INSTITUTE AND RESEARCH CENTER
PRESENT APPOINTMENT
Executive Director and Chief Cardiothoracic and Vascu1ar Surgeon Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre, Okhla Road, New Delhi, since 1988.
- Personal Surgeon to the President of India with effect from 04.06,1991.
- Honorary Consultant to the Cromwell Hospital, London U.K., with effect from March, 1994
- Honorary Visiting Professor, Cardiovascular Surgery, LPS Institute of Cardiology, Kanpur (U.P.) with effect from June, 1996.
- Honorary Consultant, Cardiothoracic Surgery, to the Armed Forces Medical Services, with effect from March, 1997.
- Honorary Visiting Professor of Surgery, Bangladesh Medical College, Dhaka with effect from April, 2000.
HONOURS AND AWARDS
- M.B.B.S. K.G. Medical College Lucknow, India 1968
- Diplomate, American Board of Surgery U.S.A. 1977
- Diplomate, American Board of Cardiothoracic Surgery U.S.A. 1979
PADMA BHUSHAN AWARD by the Government of India in recognition of distinguished service in the field of Medicine in 2001.
PADMASHRI AWARD by the Government of India in recognition of distinguished service in the field of Surgery.
Honorary Fellow Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Melbourne, Australia in 2002.
Life Time Achievement Award-1999 from International Medical Integration Council in recognition of the pioneering work done in developing new surgical techniques.
Rajiv Gandhi National Unity Award -1995 for excellence, presented for outstanding services, achievements and contributions.
Life Time Achievement Award -2002 by the International Society of Cardiovascular Ultrasound
Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Award in the services category for yeoman services to the heart healthcare.