Jitendra Nath Pande

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Jitendra Nath Pande
Born(1941-06-14)14 June 1941
Shikohabad, India
Died23 May 2020(2020-05-23) (aged 78)
New Delhi, India
NationalityIndian
Alma materMBBS and MD (Medicine) from AIIMS, New Delhi
OccupationSenior Consultant (Medicine) at Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science & Research and former Professor & Head of Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi
Spouse(s)Yvette Pande
Parent(s)Shri Madan Mohan Pande and Smt. Kamla Devi Pande
AwardsPadma Shri

Jitendra Nath Pande or J. N. Pande (14 June 1941 – 23 May 2020) was an Indian Pulmonologist and Professor and Head of Medicine at the All India Institute of Medical Studies (AIIMS). He was working as Senior Consultant (Medicine) at Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science & Research, New Delhi. He died on 23 May 2020 during sleep when he was home quarantined due to COVID-19 positivity during the COVID-19 pandemic in India, in New Delhi.[1][2][3]

He was posthumously awarded India's fourth highest civilian award, the Padma Shri in 2021.[4][5]

Personal and family details[]

Pande was born in Shikohabad, India, to Shri Madan Mohan Pande and Smt. Kamla Devi Pande. His parents were from Uttar Pradesh.

He was younger brother of Prof. Gyan N Pande, Emeritus Professor, Swansea University and President, International Centre for Computational Engineering.

Education[]

Pande obtained both his MBBS in 1963 and MD (Medicine) in 1966 degrees from AIIMS, New Delhi.

Work and important assignments[]

Pande specialised in Respiratory Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology. He setup first intensive care unit in India.[6]

He treated many famous personalities from public life like President of India, Prime Minister of India, politicians, etc. Some of his famous patients are former Power Minister Rangarajan Kumaramangalam,[7] Raj Kapoor.[8][9][10]

Important assignments of Pande include:

  • Personal doctor to the President of India.
  • Director Clinical Epidemiology Unit, All India Institute Medical Sciences, New Delhi
  • Chief, SRB Center of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, All India Institute Medical Sciences, New Delhi
  • Head, Department of Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi[11]
  • Professor, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi[11]
  • Associate Professor, All India Institute Medical Sciences, New Delhi
  • Assistant Professor, All India Institute Medical Sciences, New Delhi
  • Member, Review Committee Bhopal Gas Disaster.[12]

Research impact[]

The 1997-98 study of Pande titled 'Outdoor air pollution and emergency room visits at a hospital in Delhi'[13][14] was cited by Supreme Court of India in its CNG judgement.[15]

Publication[]

Pande published more than 170 papers in national and international journals apart from delivering many prestigious orations.[16]

Awards[]

Pande was conferred many prestigious awards, some of them are mentioned below:[17]

  • Padma Shri by Government of India[18][5]
  • Emeritus Professor by National Academy of Medical Sciences
  • Ranbaxy Science by Foundation Award
  • Sri Omprakash Bhasin by Foundation Award in Health and Technology

Honors[]

  • Council Member, National Academy of Medical Sciences.[19]
  • Fellow, National Academy of Medical Sciences.[19]
  • Fellow, National Academy of Sciences[20]
  • Guest Editor, The Indian Journal of Medical Research (IJMR)[21]
  • Speaker, NCCP (I) – Prof. Raman Vishwanathan Memorial Chest Oration, Amritsar, 1995 (Previously known as Raman Vishwanathan Memorial Oration / Lecture)[22]
  • Fellow, National College Chest Physicians
  • Member, Indian Council Medical Research
  • Vice President, Chest Institute
  • Member, Chest Institute
  • Vice President, Indian Council Medical Research
  • Editor, Indian Journal Chest Diseases and Allied Sciences
  • Editor, Annals of National Academy Medical Sciences

References[]

  1. ^ "Sitaram Bhartia Doctors | Sitaram Bhartia Hospital".
  2. ^ AIIMS: An Institute of Moribund Scientists
  3. ^ "Delhi: Jitendra Nath Pande, famed ex-AIIMS ."
  4. ^ "Padma Awards 2021 announced". Ministry of Home Affairs. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "Shinzo Abe, Tarun Gogoi, Ram Vilas Paswan among Padma Award winners: Complete list". The Times of India. 25 January 2021. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  6. ^ Hindustan Times
  7. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Nation". www.tribuneindia.com.
  8. ^ Bhargava, Simran (31 May 1988). "Raj Kapoor: Doyen of Indian cinema lies critically ill". India Today. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  9. ^ Pachauri, Pankaj (30 June 1988). "Even as he lay dying, Raj Kapoor fought a valiant battle with a horde of diseases". India Today.
  10. ^ Tiwary, Shwetha (14 October 2019). "Jitendra Nath Pande- EP 2-Unsung Hero In medical field". Medium.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b "Drug resistance major hurdle in treating TB | India News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  12. ^ http://bhopal.bard.edu/resources/documents/ICMR-EPIDEMIOLOGICALREPORTPARTONEHealtheffectstechnicalreport19851994maintext.pdf
  13. ^ http://medind.nic.in/iae/t02/i1/iaet02i1p13.pdf
  14. ^ http://dpcc.delhigovt.nic.in/pdf/cleanerair.pdf
  15. ^ "Seven years ago, everyone saw Delhi's air take a deadly U-turn but no one did a thing". 31 March 2015.
  16. ^ http://www.nams-india.in/docs_pdfs/directory%20of%20emer.pdf
  17. ^ "Dr J N Pande General Physician in New Delhi". HealthKonnect.
  18. ^ "Padma Awards 2021 announced". Ministry of Home Affairs. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  19. ^ Jump up to: a b "Council Members".
  20. ^ "The National Academy of Sciences, India - Fellows". nasi.nic.in.
  21. ^ "Indian Journal of Medical Research". medind.nic.in.
  22. ^ "RAMAN VISHWANATHAN MEMORIAL ORATION / LECTURE".
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