With over 40 years of clinical and academic experience, Dr. Atanu Kumar Jana is one of India’s most respected neonatologists and paediatricians. He has led major neonatal units including at CMC Vellore, pioneered child health programs in India and abroad, and authored over 150 research papers. As editor of the WHO manual “Managing Newborn Problems” (2004), he has shaped neonatal care globally. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali, he continues to guide the next generation of doctors and improve neonatal care standards worldwide.
Educational Qualifications:
- MBBS – Punjab University, Chandigarh (1978)
- DCH (Diploma in Child Health) – Punjab University, Chandigarh (1981)
- MD (Paediatrics) – Punjab University, Chandigarh (1983)
- Fellowship in Neonatology – Westmead Children’s Hospital, Sydney, Australia
Professional Memberships:
- Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) – Life Member
- National Neonatology Forum (NNF) – Life Member
- Indian Medical Association (IMA) – Life Member
Awards & Achievements:
- The first specialist paediatric at District Hospital. Suri, Birbhum District, and organised a separate Children’s ward in a hospital with a grant from UNICEF (1987)
- Key role in organising the new Neonatology Department at CMC Vellore in 2000
- Played a crucial role in pioneering the new Neonatology Department at Belhoul Apollo Hospital, Dubai, in 2004
- Developed LRP (Learning Resource Package) in Newborn care training for doctors and health care workers in Afghanistan (Ministry of Health) 2006
- Organised training of doctors and nurses in five provinces of Afghanistan
Publications:
- Over 150 Publications in National and International Journals.
- Presented Original Research papers and delivered guest lectures at various National and International conferences.