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Dr. Pankaj Guleria

Dr. Pankaj Guleria
Occupational health center Baddi
Doctor information
Experience:
7 years
Education:
Bukovinian State Medical University
Academic degree:
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)
Area of specialization:
I am a doctor who has done my MBBS from a reputed govt university in Europe, where I got solid training both in clinical knoledge and in practical hand on work with patients. My learning covered all the core areas of medicine like general opd, emergency care, ward duties and bedside skills. During my study I focused on building not just theory but the ability to apply it quickly in real patient situations, whether that was inserting lines, taking proper history or managing day to day cases. Over time I developed comfort in dealing with common medical conditions, understanding diagnosis step by step, choosing right investigations and planning safe treatment. I also gained exposure to critical care situations where fast decisions make all the diference. One thing I value is clarity in communication, because explaining things in simple way often help patients trust the process. I feel my training in Europe gave me a broad view of health systems and patient care, and that shaped my approach as much as the clinical practice itself. The mix of academic strenght and practical skill prepared me to handle responsibilities in different settings. I continue to keep myself updated and open minded, as medicine is always moving and patients deserve the best of what we can provide.
Achievements:
I am an MBBS graduate with around 3 years of clinical knowledge, during which I handled a wide range of patient care duties in OPD and ward setups. My work gave me chance to apply theory into practical, from history taking to basic procedures and emergency managment. Each day in clinic added to my confidence, whether it was small tasks like monitoring vitals or larger responsibilities like assisting in treatment plans. These years shaped me to think quicker, stay focused and put patients first always.

I am working as a doctor with 3 yrs of experince where most of my time is around managing general OPD and following up patients who comes with wide range of complaints, from small day to day illness to more complex chronic problems. Over the years I have also developed solid clinical exp in handling CKD patients who are on dialysis, which require constant monitoring, adjusting medication and being alert for complications. When I sit with patients in OPD, I focus on detailed history, simple language explanation and treatment that they can follow without confusion. Many of them are anxious or not fully aware of their condition, so I try to bridge that gap with honest communication. With CKD patients I spend time tracking blood reports, fluid balance, BP, anemia control and making sure their dialysis sessions are safe. Sometimes it is not just about the machine or treatment, but also encouraging them to continue lifestyle measures and medication regularly. During these 3 yrs I learnt how important it is to balance clinical skill with patience. Even small errors in communication can affect compliance, and I saw that clearly in OPD. Managing dialysis cases made me realise the value of teamwork, as we work closely with nurses and technicians to give the best outcome. I keep myself open to learning from seniors and updating my knowledge. My work is not flashy but it’s steady and meaningful. Every day in OPD and dialysis unit I see how continuous care builds trust and help patients live better. That is where I find my role, to make sure each patient feel supported and safe while going through treatment.