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Meet Our Advisor

Dr Jasim Shihab

MBBS, MD PAEDIATRICS, NEONATAL FELLOW (RCPCH, UK)

Dr Jasim Shihab is currently Senior Consultant Neonatologist and Group Head : Neonatology and Pediatrics at Sabine Hospitals and Research Centre in India. He joined the group in 2025 after more than a decade of Neonatal Practice in the United Kingdom.

He completed his medical training in 2002 and Pediatric Training in India in 2007. He did his Neonatal Fellowship as a IPTS RCPCH trainee in the United Kingdom which he completed in 2010. He has trained and worked in Neonatology since 2008 in India and United Kingdom. He worked as a Neonatal Transport fellow with the London Neonatal Transport Services, London, for a year and has been simulation trainee lead while working with Neonatal Services at the Royal London Hospital. He has been previously a Consultant Neonatologist at East Lancashire NHS Trust, and he also worked as Consultant Neonatologist at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust during his decade long career in the United Kingdom.

His areas of interest include neonatal ventilation, ethics, difficult airway and neonatal neurology, neonatal simulation, technology enhanced learning and use of information technology in medicine. While a consultant in the United Kingdom he has held various positions as neonatal neurology lead, simulation lead, difficult airway lead, etc. in the NHS Trusts he has worked in. He is trained in Neonatal POCUS and has been a trainer in the Trust Cardiology Club for neonatal trainees. He was also a faculty for Northwest ODN neurology study days. He is a trained simulation instructor and has facilitated simulation instructor courses and neonatal difficult airway courses in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East and India. He has been invited as faculty in various national and international conferences. He is part of the MPROVE Neonatal team as well as member of the European Society of Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC) simulation working group. He was also the co-organizer for the European Neonatal Ethics Conference 2019 held in Southampton.

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