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Sanjay Narahari Oak
Born (1959-11-24) 24 November 1959 (age 65)
Mumbai, Maharashtra
EducationGovernment Medical College, Miraj,
Medical career
ProfessionSurgeon, Hospital Administration
Institutions
Sub-specialtiesPaediatric Surgery
AwardsB. C. Roy Award for development of Laparoscopic Surgery in Paediatrics

Dr. Sanjay Oak is an Indian surgeon, specialised in the field of Paediatric Surgery and Laparoscopy. He was former dean of Seth G. S. Medical College and King Edward Memorial Hospital in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India and an elected Fellow of the National Academy of Medical Sciences.

He was former Director of Medical Education and Major Hospitals for Medical Colleges and Hospitals under Municipal Corporation of Mumbai. He is Prolific writer in Marathi and weekly columnist of great repute.

Dr Sanjay N. Oak assumed charge as a Vice Chancellor of University Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai from October 2012.

Dr Oak worked as CEO of Prince Aly Khan Hospital, Mumbai and Aga Khan Health Services, India for 4 years.

Recently appointed as the Chairman of Task force for COVID-19 in Maharashtra.

Dr Sanjay Oak now works as Director Professional Services and Project Management at Kaushalya (Thane), UAIMS Sangli and SVKM Shirpur hospitals.

References

  1. "Against mercy death, KEM remembers Aruna as she was". The Indian Express. 18 December 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2011.
  2. "List of Fellows – NAMS" (PDF). National Academy of Medical Sciences. 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  3. "mumbai alone contributes 65 percent of covid19 cases in maharashtra".
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