Dr. Arihant Jain is an experienced paediatric surgeon trained at India’s top institutes, including PGIMER Chandigarh and MAMC Delhi. With expertise in neonatal surgeries, paediatric urology, minimally invasive procedures, and paediatric oncology surgeries, he has a strong academic background supported by multiple national awards and international recognition. His work has been published widely in reputed paediatric surgery and oncology journals.
Educational Qualifications:
- MBBS – Government Vellore Medical College, Tamil Nadu (2012)
- MS (General Surgery) – Maulana Azad Medical College (2018)
- MCh (Paediatric Surgery) – PGIMER Chandigarh (2022)
Professional Experience:
- Currently working at Max Healthcare
- Assistant Professor – Paediatric Surgery, Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana (2022–2025)
- Senior Resident – Paediatric Surgery, PGIMER Chandigarh (2019–2022)
Professional Memberships:
- Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeons
- Association of Paediatric Surgical Oncology
- Association of Surgeons of India
Awards & Achievements:
- IPSO Scholarship – SIOP 2022, Barcelona
- Awards at APSO conferences – Apollo Proton (2023), SGPGI (2024)
- Invited speaker at national paediatric surgery forums
Research Papers & Publications:
- Published work on paediatric solid tumors and childhood cancers in Paediatric surgery International & Indian Journal of Paediatric Haematology & Oncology
- Eating the Unthinkable: PICA-Induced Plastic Bezoar Causing Peritonitis, A Call for Community-Based Prevention and Early Recognition of Childhood Anxiety”, Authorea
(24th April 2025) - Outcome Analysis of Surgical Complications in Paediatric Solid Tumours - A Retrospective Clinical Study” (4th March 2025)
- Acute appendicitis in children with hematological malignancies: The need for early diagnosis and prompt treatment - A single-center case series”. Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology
- Primitive Myxoid Mesenchymal Tumor of Infancy: A Lost Battle”, Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
- Abdominal Distention with Paralytic Ileus in a Neonate”, NeoReviews (Feb 2021)