Shikhar Tripathi is a doctor, a researcher, an author and an educator. Currently working as a fellow in the department of Surgical Gastroentrology & Liver Transplantation at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, India.
"No age is young enough to do something and no age is old enough to stop doing something"- with this in mind, Shikhar started researching and writing books from a very early stage of his medical education.
Even as a student, he had published multiple researches, which received global acclaim. He has authored multiple medical reference books and book chapters. One of his articles, where he gave a hypothesis on vertical transmission of COVID-19 from pregnant mother to fetus, was very well acclaimed worldwide, got featured by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Mayo Clinic as well as WHO, and also got featured amongst the references on COVID-19 researches, on leading knowledge-hubs such as Wikipedia, among others. The obstetric management protocol for COVID-19 infected mothers, that he designed was widely accepted and practiced. He was also elected as a member of the prestigious SIGMA Xi, the Scientific Research Honor Society. He recently published the book "How To: Self Study In Medical School" which guides medical students through the rollercoaster that the medical school is!
He has been frequenting as a speaker and lecturer in leading medical conferences and workshops. He has also gained expertise in the integration of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Medical Profession, and has reprised the role of a SME and Advisor to multiple firms & start-ups.
Overall, he perfectly resonates the motto "what's worth doing is worth doing well."
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