Waseemoddin Patel Fellowship Neonatology,MD,MBBS,MRCPCH
Hospital Neonatologist Years Of Experience: 10-
About the Physician
Dr. Waseemoddin Patel has been a Hospital Neonatologist at Sidra Medicine since June 2022. Before joining, he worked as a neonatologist in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. He completed his MBBS, MD (Pediatrics) in 2011 from India and MRCPCH (UK) in 2015. He received his training in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine at McMaster University, Canada (2018-2020).
As a Neonatologist, he cares for sick newborns with surgical and medical needs. Dr. Patel treats and manages all types of illnesses in newborns and helps parents during their difficult time in the NICU.
Dr. Patel has a special interest in non-invasive ventilation in neonates and the prevention of IVH in very premature neonates. He was involved in multiple quality improvement projects and audits at Sidra Medicine.
Years Of Experience 10Education - Fellowship in Clinical Neonatology, McMaster University, Canada. 2018-2020.
- MRCPH, RCPCH, UK, 2015.
- Pediatric Residency (MD), RGUHS, India. 2008-2011.
- Medical School (MBBS) RGUHS, India. 2001-2007
Affiliations - General Medical Council, UK.
- Karnataka Medical Council, India
Areas of Interest - Non-invasive ventilation
- Neonatal Sepsis
- Research
- Quality Improvement
- Academics/Teaching
Medical Publications - Razak A, Patel W, Durrani NUR, Pullattayil AK. Interventions to Reduce Severe Brain Injury Risk in Preterm Neonates: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA Netw Open. 2023 Apr 3;6(4):e237473. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.7473
- Patel Waseemoddin, Razak A. Rhizobium Radiobacter Sepsis in a Neonate: A Case Report and Literature Review. Journal of Neonatology. April 2022.
- Razak A, Patel Waseemoddin et al. Randomised trial estimating length of endotracheal tube insertion using gestational age or nasal-tragus length in newborns: a study protocol. BMJ Open. Jan 2022.
- Ahmed J, Patel Waseemoddin et al. Melatonin for non-operating room sedation in pediatric population: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Arch Dis Child.Jan 2022.
- Mukherji A, Patel Waseemoddin et al. High CPAP vs. NIPPV in preterm neonates — A physiological cross-over study. Perinatology.June 2021.