Subash Gupta
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Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons
University of Queensland
Rotary Club: Distinguished Clinician Award, 2011
Vishist Chikitsak Rattan, 2012
Prof (Dr.) Subhash Gupta | |
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| Born | 12 June 1963 |
| Alma mater | All India Institute of Medical Sciences Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons University of Queensland |
| Awards | Delhi Medical Council, gold medal, 2005 Rotary Club: Distinguished Clinician Award, 2011 Vishist Chikitsak Rattan, 2012 |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Medical science |
| Website | Official Website |
Subhash Gupta is an Indian hepatobiliary-pancreatic surgeon and the chairman of the Max Center of Liver and Biliary Science at Max Healthcare, Saket.[1]
Gupta is known for his work in liver transplantation in the Indian subcontinent.[2] He and his team successfully conducted over 2500 liver transplants in 15 years,[2] of which 300 were in 2013.[3]
Gupta joined Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in 1998 and set up liver transplantation operations there along with Dr. Shantanu Nundy. The department conducted the first liver transplant in 2001, using a deceased donor liver.[citation needed] Along with Nundy, he began performing live donor transplants as the predominant form of liver transplantation. The liver transplantation program completed 66 transplants in 2006.[3] [independent source needed]