Top doctors in the country join hands to form first of its kind AIR Council

Published On 2017-09-15 03:51 GMT   |   Update On 2017-09-15 03:51 GMT
Advertisement

New Delhi: Top medical experts with different specialities, from across the country recently came together for an inaugural meeting to form a body known as Air Pollution Institute of Research (AIR) Council in Mumbai. The Council aims to define and establish the need of recognising the health hazards of air pollution as a clinical issue and formulate a framework on how the common man can protect himself, his family and the community from its ill-impacts.

Advertisement

After a detailed discussion on the matter, the council will release a white paper based on their research and knowledge, formulate a structure for clinical conversation (for disease diagnosis) and come up with preventive solutions, do’s & dont's that can be adapted by people across the globe. They will also extend their support in developing educational material for patient and health care professionals and share insights to help the world work towards preventing the problem from taking more lives than it already has. The Council aims to educate and enable both doctors as well as common man.


The AIR Council chaired by Dr. Ashok Mahashur, constitutes of the following founding members:




























































S.No.Doctor NameSpecialtyCity
1Dr.Bakul ParekhPaediatricianMumbai
2Dr.VijayasekaranPaediatric PulmonologistChennai
3Dr.Pramod JogPaediatricianPune
4Dr. Ashok MahashurChest PhysicianMumbai
5Dr.ShirishHiremathInterventional CardiologistPune
6Dr.Akshay MehtaInterventional CardiologistMumbai
7Dr.HemaDiwakarGynaecologistBangalore
8Dr.RishmaPaiGynaecologistMumbai

According to WHO, 92% of the world’s population lives in places where air quality levels exceed WHO limits and 1 in 4 deaths of children under 5 years of age are attributed to polluted environment.Air pollution has emerged as a global problem impacting health and life of every human being breathing this air day in and day out. Most cities in India have pollution levels higher than permissible limit by WHO which impact millions of lives every day.  According to a recent WHO report, as many as 1.2 million deaths take place every year due to air pollution with Delhi being India’s most polluted city. These alarming facts create an urgent need for an initiative like this to help human scope with the effects of the situation at hand.

Tags:    

Disclaimer: This website is primarily for healthcare professionals. The content here does not replace medical advice and should not be used as medical, diagnostic, endorsement, treatment, or prescription advice. Medical science evolves rapidly, and we strive to keep our information current. If you find any discrepancies, please contact us at corrections@medicaldialogues.in. Read our Correction Policy here. Nothing here should be used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We do not endorse any healthcare advice that contradicts a physician's guidance. Use of this site is subject to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Advertisement Policy. For more details, read our Full Disclaimer here.

NOTE: Join us in combating medical misinformation. If you encounter a questionable health, medical, or medical education claim, email us at factcheck@medicaldialogues.in for evaluation.

Our comments section is governed by our Comments Policy . By posting comments at Medical Dialogues you automatically agree with our Comments Policy , Terms And Conditions and Privacy Policy .

Similar News