Kirpal Singh Chugh

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kirpal_Singh_Chugh an entity of type: Thing

Kirpal Singh Chugh (12 December 1932 – 17 September 2017) was an Indian nephrologist from Patti, a neighbouring town to Amritsar in the Indian state of Punjab. He was reportedly the first qualified Indian nephrologist and is considered by many to have been the father of Nephrology in India for his pioneering efforts in starting the first medical department in the discipline in 1956 and establishing the first medical course in nephrology (DM) at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh . rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kirpal Singh Chugh
rdf:langString Kirpal Singh Chugh
rdf:langString Kirpal Singh Chugh
xsd:date 2017-09-17
rdf:langString Patti, Amritsar, Punjab, India
xsd:date 1932-12-12
xsd:integer 44877312
xsd:integer 1092507527
rdf:langString Association of Physicians of India Award
rdf:langString Dhanwantari National Award
rdf:langString ICMR Outstanding Research Award
rdf:langString Indian Society of Nephrologists Award
rdf:langString K. B. Kanwar Memorial Award
rdf:langString M. D. Adatia Award
rdf:langString Motashaw Memorial Award
rdf:langString National Kidney Foundation Award
rdf:langString Nephrology Forum Award
rdf:langString Nihon University Medical School Gold Medal
xsd:date 1932-12-12
rdf:langString Sumant Chugh, Sumeet Chugh
xsd:date 2017-09-17
rdf:langString Nephrologist
rdf:langString Kirpal Singh Chugh (12 December 1932 – 17 September 2017) was an Indian nephrologist from Patti, a neighbouring town to Amritsar in the Indian state of Punjab. He was reportedly the first qualified Indian nephrologist and is considered by many to have been the father of Nephrology in India for his pioneering efforts in starting the first medical department in the discipline in 1956 and establishing the first medical course in nephrology (DM) at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh . Born on 12 December 1932, Chugh won many awards and honours such as B. C. Roy Award (1993), National Kidney Foundation Award, Nihon University Medical School Gold Medal (1979), ICMR Outstanding Research Award (1978), Motashaw Memorial Award (1975), M. D. Adatia Award (1976), Indian Society of Nephrologists Award (1976), Association of Physicians of India Award (1978), K. B. Kanwar Memorial Award (1979), Dhanwantari National Award and Nephrology Forum Award. A member of the Advisory Board of World Kidney Forum and an elected Fellow of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, he was honored by the Government of India, in 2000, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri. ResearchGate, an online repository of scientific data has listed 262 publications of K. S. Chugh.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 5487
xsd:gYear 1932
xsd:gYear 2017

data from the linked data cloud