Dr Alok Sharma was chair and lead organiser for the European Neonatal Ethics Conference in 2019 and delivered workshops on Debriefing and Aftercare and Religion and Futility.
15. Education and Training Innovation Champion of the Year 2014-‘The RHINO Pr...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
14. Wessex Deanery Notable Practice Award -‘The RHINO Project’ Health Educati...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
Best Oral Presentation-Neonatal Hypoglycaemia -‘Caring for excellence-Putting...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
12. Best Poster Runner Up ‘Neonatal Hypoglycaemia -A Quality Improvement Proj...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
11. Notable Practice Award from Wessex Deanery for ‘Southampton Neonatal Simu...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
57. 6th annual wessex medical education conference.pdfAlok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
15. Education and Training Innovation Champion of the Year 2014-‘The RHINO Pr...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
14. Wessex Deanery Notable Practice Award -‘The RHINO Project’ Health Educati...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
Best Oral Presentation-Neonatal Hypoglycaemia -‘Caring for excellence-Putting...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
12. Best Poster Runner Up ‘Neonatal Hypoglycaemia -A Quality Improvement Proj...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
11. Notable Practice Award from Wessex Deanery for ‘Southampton Neonatal Simu...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
57. 6th annual wessex medical education conference.pdfAlok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
8. Best Research/Audit for my work on Quantified Behavioural testing in ADHD ...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
Best Oral Presentation Oxford Deanery Study DayAlok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
2. US Southampton NICU Grant Bliss Alok Sharma.pdfAlok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
1. S A Hashmi Award GEMS Association International.pdfAlok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
Alok Sharma Gold Medals Merit certificate and UG Awards.pdfAlok Sharma
Awards in UG career for Dr Alok Sharma.
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in the Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation ,completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post in Corniche hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is lead for audit, quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
The document summarizes a BLS Provider training class completed by an individual on December 12, 2021 through the Corniche Hospital Training Center in Abu Dhabi. The individual completed an online HeartCode BLS course, skills checkoff, and exam, passing the exam. The class provided training on CPR, AED use, and other life support skills according to American Heart Association guidelines.
Dr. Alok Sharma received a Certificate of Appreciation for his contribution as a speaker at a symposium held on November 3rd-4th, 2023 at the Paramount Hotel in Dubai, UAE. The symposium was chaired by Dr. Zahreddin Abusalah and recognized Dr. Alok Sharma for his valuable contribution as a speaker at the event.
Dr. Alok Sharma attended workshops on November 4, 2023 at the Paramount Hotel in Dubai, UAE and is eligible for 3 CME hours. The program was awarded 17 CME credits by the Department of Health with accreditation number MECMP-2023-003670.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Dr. Alok Sharma is a medical doctor. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2005. Since then, he has been practicing internal medicine and cardiology in Baltimore, Maryland where he lives with his wife and two children.
The document is a formal invitation from the European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Congress (ESPNIC) to participate as a speaker at their 31st Annual Meeting. The virtual meeting will be held in June 2023 and will feature numerous experts from Europe and around the world discussing neonatal and paediatric intensive care. The invitation requests a response by April 28th to be included in the online meeting program and provides a registration link.
Dr Alok Sharma was chair and lead organiser for the European Neonatal Ethics Conference in 2019 and delivered workshops on Debriefing and Aftercare and Religion and Futility.
A certificate was issued to Alok Sharma for speaking on "Religion and Futility" at the European Neonatal Ethics Conference 2019 held on November 14-15, 2019 at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton, England. The conference was approved for 13.5 continuing professional development credits under the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Dr Alok Sharma was chair and lead organiser for the European Neonatal Ethics Conference in 2019 and delivered workshops on Debriefing and Aftercare and Religion and Futility.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
8. Best Research/Audit for my work on Quantified Behavioural testing in ADHD ...Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
Best Oral Presentation Oxford Deanery Study DayAlok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
2. US Southampton NICU Grant Bliss Alok Sharma.pdfAlok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
1. S A Hashmi Award GEMS Association International.pdfAlok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A-level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation, completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of the UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post at Corniche Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is the lead for audit, and quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
Alok Sharma Gold Medals Merit certificate and UG Awards.pdfAlok Sharma
Awards in UG career for Dr Alok Sharma.
Dr Alok Sharma was brought up and did his initial schooling in Australia and Papua New Guinea followed by completing his GCSE and A level equivalent from Delhi Public School RK Puram, India in 1993.
He completed his MBBS from GSVM Medical College Kanpur India with an outstanding academic record securing 1st position in the University and 17 gold medals.
After securing 114th rank in the national postgraduate medical entrance exam which is given by nearly 80000 UG doctors he completed 3 years of postgraduate training in Paediatrics from MGM Medical College Indore India in 2003. This included a Master's Thesis covering research on Meconium Aspiration in Neonates. This was nominated for the D K Shrivastava Gold Medal in 2003. After completing further training in neonatal and paediatric intensive care from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India he passed the PLAB exam for further training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Alok Sharma has worked in hospitals in the Buckinghamshire, Aberdeen (Scotland), and the North West London rotation ,completing Basic Specialist Training (MRCPCH) in 2007. He secured a Specialist Registrar post in the South West completing Core training in Torquay and Exeter in Paediatrics, Neonatology and Community Paediatrics in 2008. He was successful in obtaining a Specialist Grid Neonatal Training post in the Wessex region of UK in 2008. He worked in Southampton and Portsmouth and completed grid training in neonatal intensive care including echocardiography in 2011.
Dr Alok Sharma completed a further period of training in Neonatal transport as part of a fellowship from Leicester University Hospitals (CenTre Neonatal Transport) before taking up a Consultant post in neonatology in Southampton in 2012. He has completed 10 years in Southampton having developed the Simulation programme, Network education, and Data programme till 2017. From 2012 to 2021 he has run the Wessex-Oxford neonatal education programme and the neonatal fellowship programme recruiting and helping to train 40 overseas fellows in the UK.
Dr Alok Sharma left Southampton in November 2021 to take up a consultant post in Corniche hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE in December 2021. He is lead for audit, quality improvement and helps with delivery of the simulation programme.
The document summarizes a BLS Provider training class completed by an individual on December 12, 2021 through the Corniche Hospital Training Center in Abu Dhabi. The individual completed an online HeartCode BLS course, skills checkoff, and exam, passing the exam. The class provided training on CPR, AED use, and other life support skills according to American Heart Association guidelines.
Dr. Alok Sharma received a Certificate of Appreciation for his contribution as a speaker at a symposium held on November 3rd-4th, 2023 at the Paramount Hotel in Dubai, UAE. The symposium was chaired by Dr. Zahreddin Abusalah and recognized Dr. Alok Sharma for his valuable contribution as a speaker at the event.
Dr. Alok Sharma attended workshops on November 4, 2023 at the Paramount Hotel in Dubai, UAE and is eligible for 3 CME hours. The program was awarded 17 CME credits by the Department of Health with accreditation number MECMP-2023-003670.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Dr. Alok Sharma is a medical doctor. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2005. Since then, he has been practicing internal medicine and cardiology in Baltimore, Maryland where he lives with his wife and two children.
The document is a formal invitation from the European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Congress (ESPNIC) to participate as a speaker at their 31st Annual Meeting. The virtual meeting will be held in June 2023 and will feature numerous experts from Europe and around the world discussing neonatal and paediatric intensive care. The invitation requests a response by April 28th to be included in the online meeting program and provides a registration link.
Dr Alok Sharma was chair and lead organiser for the European Neonatal Ethics Conference in 2019 and delivered workshops on Debriefing and Aftercare and Religion and Futility.
A certificate was issued to Alok Sharma for speaking on "Religion and Futility" at the European Neonatal Ethics Conference 2019 held on November 14-15, 2019 at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton, England. The conference was approved for 13.5 continuing professional development credits under the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Dr Alok Sharma was chair and lead organiser for the European Neonatal Ethics Conference in 2019 and delivered workshops on Debriefing and Aftercare and Religion and Futility.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Your Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective Upskilling
ENEC 2019.pdf
1. EUROPEAN NEONATAL ETHICS
CONFERENCE 2019
This is to certify that
Alok Sharma
attended the European Neonatal Ethics Conference 2019
Date 14th
& 15th
November 2019
Venue – St Mary’s Stadium
Southampton RCPCH Approved
CPD Credits – 13.5
Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma
Conference Coordinator
Dominic Wilkinson
Prof Dominic Wilkinson
Chair Scientific Committee
2. EUROPEAN NEONATAL ETHICS
CONFERENCE 2019
Speaker Certificate
This is to certify that
Alok Sharma
Spoke on ‘Religion and Futility’ at the
European Neonatal Ethics Conference 2019
Date 14th
& 15th
November 2019
Venue – St Mary’s Stadium
Southampton RCPCH Approved
CPD Credits – 13.5
Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma
Conference Coordinator
Dominic Wilkinson
Prof Dominic Wilkinson
Chair Scientific Committee
3. EUROPEAN NEONATAL ETHICS
CONFERENCE 2019
This is to certify that
Alok Sharma
Chaired the session on ‘Rights of the Foetus’ at the
European Neonatal Ethics Conference 2019
Date 14th
& 15th
November 2019
Venue – St Mary’s Stadium
Southampton RCPCH Approved
CPD Credits – 13.5
Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma
Conference Coordinator
Dominic Wilkinson
Prof Dominic Wilkinson
Chair Scientific Committee
4. EUROPEAN NEONATAL ETHICS
CONFERENCE 2019
This is to certify that
Alok Sharma
Facilitated the Workshop on Debriefing and Aftercare at
the European Neonatal Ethics Conference 2019
Date 14th
& 15th
November 2019
Venue – St Mary’s Stadium
Southampton RCPCH Approved
CPD Credits – 13.5
Alok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma
Conference Coordinator
Dominic Wilkinson
Prof Dominic Wilkinson
Chair Scientific Committee