Dr. Hindol Dasgupta is a seasoned Pulmonology specialist at Manipal Hospitals Dhakuria, Kolkata. With extensive experience in respiratory and pulmonary medicine, he manages both inpatient and outpatient cases, offering advanced diagnostic and therapeutic procedures including bronchoscopy. Dr. Dasgupta’s practice focuses on comprehensive respiratory care, accurate diagnosis, and patient-centered treatment approaches.
Educational Qualification:
- MBBS - Calcutta University
- MRCP (UK)
- Diploma in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene - Calcutta University
Professional Experience:
- Consultant – Pulmonary Medicine, Manipal Hospitals Dhakuria, Kolkata
Publications:
- A Probable Case Of Scrub Typhus Meningoencephalitis In The Era of Dual Seropositivity And Possible Emerging Doxycycline Resistance- Are Dictums Changing? American Journal Of Medical Case Reports,2017,vol5,no.3,69-76
- Was an Invited Speaker in ERS India every year from 2012 to 2016
- Got Certificate Of Successful Completion of Fundamental Critical Support Instructor Course from Society Of Critical care Medicine in November 2006 Conducted workshop on Bronchoscopy and delivered lecture on Activated Protein C where do we stand in NAPCON 2006, (National Pulmonary Conference).
- Published an article titled HIV in India in Medicine Update (Association of Physicians of India Assam State Chapter) Volume VII 2003 page 650-655.
- Presented a paper entitled ‘Dedicated Trial of Oral Corticosteroid to Establish Best Function: Peak Flow’ at the American Thoracic Society Meeting in Toronto, Canada on 8th May 2000.
- Published an Audit on the management of spontaneous pneumothorax in the South Durham Health Care NHS Trust in The Darlington Postgraduate Journal: vol19 no2 July 2000; page 40 Presented a paper entitled ‘Is a Trial of Corticosteroid Always Necessary to Demonstrate Best Pulmonary Function?’ in European Respiratory Society Meeting in Madrid in October 1999. Presented the same paper at the Association of Physicians of Northern Region’s meeting on the 6th of November 1999.
- Published ‘Prevalence of Rheumatic Disease in School-Going Children’ Indian Heart Journal, August 1986