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Yogen Singh
Consultant Neonatal Intensivist-Paediatric Cardiologist
Cambridge University Hospitals
Associate Lecturer School of Clinical Medicine University of Cambridge
Yogen Singh
Consultant Neonatal Intensivist-Paediatric Cardiologist
Cambridge University Hospitals
Associate Lecturer School of Clinical Medicine University of Cambridge
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Dr Yogen Singh is a consultant in neonatology and paediatric cardiology at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the UK-Consultant Neonatologist and with Expertise in Paediatric Cardiology.
He is an Associate Lecturer at the School of Clinical Medicine University of Cambridge and also holds an Honorary Consultant position at Great Ormond Street Hospital London. He has special interest in neonatal and paediatric haemodynamics, point of care echocardiography and advanced functional chocardiography imaging.
He is passionate about point-of-care-ultrasound (POCUS)/functional echocardiography training for the neonatal and paediatric intensivists so that it can be widely used while making clinical making decisions in emergency situations.
He is Co-chair for ESPNIC POCUS, and ESPNIC Cardiovascular Dynamics section. He is the lead author for the “Expert Consensus Statement on Neonatologist Performed Echocardiography (NPE): Training and Accreditation in the UK”. He is a member of the steering committee for the European Neonatologist Performed Echocardiography (NPE) working group, who has published European NPE guidelines and 8 reference articles in neonatal cardiology & Haemodynamics. He is an educational, academic and research lead at the Paediatrician with Expertise in Cardiology Special Interest Group (PECSIG) executive committee and also a lead for the accreditation and training at NICHe (Neonatologist with Interest in Cardiology and Haemodynamics) group UK.
Yogen is a course director at ‘Cambridge Paediatric and Neonatal Echocardiography Course’. He has facilitated more than 30 functional echocardiography workshops/courses in the UK, Europe, USA and beyond, and published widely in this field.