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Dr. Shaloo Garg

Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, School of Medicine, Faridabad

Qualification: MBBS, MD, DNB, PGDHHM
shaloogarg@fbd.amrita.edu
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Research Interest: Hemodynamic changes in Robotics, Use of Opioids

Bio

Dr. Shaloo Garg is a Professor, Anaesthesiology, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad. She has done her MBBS and MD from Armed Forces Medical College, Pune and has 34 years of experience as a medical professional and 25 years of experience as an Anaesthesiologist.

She is a veteran having served in the Indian Navy for 22 years. She has a sound understanding of all sub-specialty Anaesthesia including, Transplant surgeries, Robotic and laparoscopic surgeries, Neonatal and Paediatric surgery, Obstetric emergencies, Labour Analgesia, Geriatric surgeries and Maternal-Fetal anaesthesia.

Dr. Garg has expertise in delivering Anaesthesia for complex and high risk surgical procedures including Onco and Orthopaedics and Ultrasound guided Regional Blocks. Talking about awards and accolades, she is a President’s Gold Medal recipient in MBBS and Flag officer Commander in Chief Commendation in 2003 & 2006 for outstanding services in the Navy as an Anaesthesiologist.

Publications

Journal Article

Year : 2020

An Observational study to determine whether alignment of endotra-cheal tube indicator line with the vocal cords results in appropriate depth of intubation

Cite this Research Publication : 2020 – An Observational study to determine whether alignment of endotra-cheal tube indicator line with the vocal cords results in appropriate depth of intubation. Acta Anaesth. Belg.,2020, 71, 83-89

Publisher : Acta Anaesth. Belg.,

Year : 2020

Peripartum cardiomyopathy mimicking COVID-19 infection

Cite this Research Publication : Garg S, Singh A, Kalita M, Siddiqui AZ, Kapoor MC. Peripartum cardiomyopathy mimicking COVID-19 infection. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 2020;36:S44-7

Publisher : J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol

Year : 2020

I-gel supraglottic airway use is efficient and safe during minimal flow anesthesia with volume controlled ventilation-a randomized controlled trial

Cite this Research Publication : Khan A, Kapoor MC, Garg S, Puri A, Sinha A. I-gel supraglottic airway use is efficient and safe during minimal flow anesthesia with volume controlled ventilation-a randomized controlled trial. Anaesth Pain Intensive Care 2020;24(1):36-41

Publisher : Anaesth Pain Intensive Care

Year : 2019

Minimal flow anesthesia can be initiated early with the use of higher fresh gas flow to facilitate desflurane “Wash in”

Cite this Research Publication : Kapoor MC, Sashank A, Vats A, Garg S, Puri A. Minimal flow anesthesia can be initiated early with the use of higher fresh gas flow to facilitate desflurane “Wash in”. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 2019;35::487-92

Publisher : J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol

Year : 2017

Effect of Open and Closed Infusion System on Central Venous Catheter Associated bacteremia – A Comparative Study

Cite this Research Publication : 2017 – Effect of Open and Closed Infusion System on Central Venous Catheter Associated bacteremia – A Comparative Study. Indian Journal of Applied Research-Vol 7, Issue 10, October 2017. Page 90-91

Publisher : Indian Journal of Applied Research

Year : 2015

Difficult airway after late postoperative bleeding in a case of total thyroidectomy, tracheal resection and reconstruction

Cite this Research Publication : Kapoor MC, Garg S, Jaiswal B, Choudhri S, Saxena P. Difficult airway after late postoperative bleeding in a case of total thyroidectomy, tracheal resection and reconstruction. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 2015;31:563-6

Publisher : J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol

Year : 2015

Self-knotting of a nasogastric tube passed through i-gel™

Cite this Research Publication : Garg S, Kapoor MC. Self-knotting of a nasogastric tube passed through i-gel™. Indian J Anaesth 2015;59:331-2

Publisher : Indian J Anaesth

Book Chapter

Year : 2010

Anaesthesia and Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Cite this Research Publication : 2010 - Chapter in International Textbook: Authored chapter Shaloo Garg – ‘ Anaesthesia and Assisted Reproductive Technologies’ in the book titled ‘A manual of Human Clinical Embryology in Reproductive Technologies with DVD ROM’ published by The Jaypee Brothers Medical Publisher (P) Ltd.

Publisher : Jaypee Brothers Medical Publisher (P) Ltd

Qualification

• MBBS – Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra
• MD(Anaesthesiology) – Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra
• DNB

FDP / Workshops
  • Course Director & Instructor – ATLS workshops for Providers & Instructors
  • USG Nerve blocks – GARC, Coimbatore 2024, 2025. Amrita Hospital 2024
Invited Talks
  • USG Regional anaesthesia, GARC 2025
  • USG Airway, POM 2025
  • Panel Discussion Labour Analgesia, Bhubaneswar
  • Panel Discussion, Post Trauma ICU Care, Bengaluru
Membership
  • Indian Society of Anaesthesiology
  • Society for Trauma Anaesthesia & Critical Care
Awards
  • Ranked 1st in a class of 125 doctors for MBBS at AFMC
  • Gold Medal for standing 1st and Best Outgoing Student in MBBS at Armed Forces Medical College, Pune.
  • Kalinga Trophy for standing 1st and Best in Academics in MBBS.
  • Ela Chibber award for the Best outgoing Girl student.
  • Highest aggregate of marks in the three university exams for award of MBBS degree. Awarded the trophy for obtaining highest aggregate.
  • 4th in Pune University amongst about 300 doctors.
  • Ranked 1st in MD in Pune University, Dr Ambadekar Cash Award for standing 1st in MD (Anaesthesiology).
  • 1st in MD advance course at AFMC, Pune. Western Air Command Silver Medal award for standing 1st.
  • Awarded Instructional Grading competent to teach undergraduate and Postgraduate medical students.
  • Flag officer Commander in Chief Commendation card and medal for outstanding services in the Indian Navy as an anaesthesiologist in Dec 2003 and Feb 2006.
  • Scored ‘A’ grade and stood 1st with instructional grading in the Medical Officers Junior Command course at Armed Forces Medical College. June 2004.
Conference
  • GARC 2025, Coimbatore
  • POM Conclave 2025, Hyderabad
  • AOACON 2025, Bhubaneswar
  • 3rd International conference of STACC 2025, Bengaluru
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