Sagar Sinha
About Sagar Sinha
Sagar Sinha is the Head of the Critical Care Unit and an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at MGM Institute of Health Sciences in Navi Mumbai. He has extensive experience in critical care and emergency medicine, having worked at several prestigious institutions and earned multiple advanced degrees in the field.
Current Role at MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai
Sagar Sinha serves as the Head of the Critical Care Unit and Associate Professor in Emergency Medicine at MGM Institute of Health Sciences in Navi Mumbai. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to the education and training of medical students while overseeing critical care operations.
Previous Experience at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Prior to his current role, Sagar Sinha worked as a Critical Care Fellow at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital from 2015 to 2017. During this two-year tenure, he gained significant experience in managing critical care patients, enhancing his expertise in emergency medicine.
Educational Background and Qualifications
Sagar Sinha completed his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at DY Patil University, graduating with First Class with Distinctions of Merit from 2005 to 2011. He further pursued advanced studies, earning a Doctor of Medicine (MD) in General Medicine from 2011 to 2014, followed by a Fellowship of National Board (FNB) in Critical Care Medicine from 2015 to 2017.
Professional Experience in Critical Care Medicine
Sagar Sinha has extensive experience in critical care medicine. He has worked as Chief Intensivist at MGM Hospital & Research Centre since 2019 and previously served as Associate Consultant at Kharghar Diabetes & Heart Care Centre for six months in 2017. His roles have involved direct patient care and leadership in critical care settings.
Training and Fellowships in Medicine
In addition to his medical degrees, Sagar Sinha has completed various fellowships and training programs. He obtained the European Diploma in Intensive Care Medicine (EDIC) from the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine in 2018. He also gained experience as a Trainee Observer in Critical Care Medicine at Penn Medicine in 2011.