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[edit]but can you only visual edit in the talk sandbox???
why???? AtTheTownHouse (talk) 18:04, 24 June 2025 (UTC)
Dr Muzamil sultan
[edit]Dr. Muzamil Sultan Koka
Dr. Muzamil Sultan Koka is an Indian UK-trained emergency medicine and critical care physician. He currently serves as a Senior Registrar in the Department of Critical Care & Emergency Medicine at Marengo Asia Hospitals, Gurugram.
Early Life & Education
Completed MBBS (Hons) from an Indian medical college. Earned the Member of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (MRCEM, UK) credential in January 2020.
Professional Career
Joined Marengo Asia Hospitals, Gurugram, initially as a Specialist Registrar in October 2023, now working as Senior Registrar in Critical Care & Emergency Medicine. Actively involved in academic teaching: delivered a lecture on “Triage in Emergency Department” in collaboration with the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine. Holds clinical accreditation including FCCM alongside MRCEM.
Media Appearances & Public Health Engagement
Monkeypox (Mpox)
Spoke to The Times of India about India’s preparedness and low risk of a significant outbreak, noting cases in March 2024 and emphasizing contact tracing, isolation, and healthcare readiness. Quoted in The Economic Times, stating the high vigilance and low risk of a major outbreak due to transmission requiring close contact. Featured in Zee News on the rise of mpox, explaining viral transmission and prevention.
Heatwave Health in Gurugram
Highlighted in The Times of India during a May 2024 heatwave, advising public precautions (hydration, shade, avoiding peak sun).
Medical Misinformation
Interviewed by THIP Media on the dangers of medical misinformation and the need for evidence-based communication.
Selected Public Commentary
Mpox Preparedness (Aug 2024): “Although not likely, a significant mpox outbreak in India is still a possibility… public education, early detection, and immunization campaigns can all help avert a serious outbreak.” Heatwave Warning (May 2024): Advised, “stay hydrated, stay in air‑conditioned spaces, wear light clothes and limit outdoor activities during peak hours.”
Contributions in Education & Research
Delivered academic talks such as “Triage in the Emergency Department” at Marengo Asia Hospitals. Published detailed posts on clinical topics like paracetamol poisoning, hypertensive emergencies, and trauma protocols—shared via LinkedIn and hospital internal forums.
External Links
LinkedIn profile: Dr. Muzamil Sultan (shows lectures and articles)
References
LinkedIn profile – Specialist Registrar at Marengo Asia Hospitals, MRCEM Jan 2020 Lecture “Triage in Emergency Department” on LinkedIn Times of India on monkeypox preparedness, quoting Dr. Sultan (Oct 2024) Economic Times on mpox fatality/immunity (Aug 2024) Zee News expert comment on mpox cases rise Times of India heatwave commentary (May 2024) THIP Media interview on medical misinformation Yumberzal (talk) 19:11, 24 June 2025 (UTC)