Dr KIRAN KUMAR REDDY V is an alumni of the Kakatiya Medical College, warangal and completed his DNB in Pediatrics from Rainbow children’s hospital. With his immense interest in managing sick premature babies, he joined the super specialty course (DrNB Neonatology) in Rainbow Children's Hospital.
After successfully completing the neonatology degree, he joined as a Neonatology Consultant at Rainbow Children's Hospital, Hydernagar. His area of interests include care of extreme premature babies, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), conventional and high frequency ventilation, nitric oxide for persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN), but his special interest is simulation training, neonatal transport and high risk development follow-up.
During his training period, team lead by him has won first prize in neonatal simulation competition (SIM WARS) where multiple teams from all over India participated at national SIMULUS conference.
He is actively engaged in research work and training of nurses in the department. He has multiple poster and platform presentations at National Conferences to his credit.
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Dr KIRAN KUMAR REDDY V is an alumni of the Kakatiya Medical College, warangal and completed his DNB in Pediatrics from Rainbow children’s hospital. With his immense interest in managing sick premature babies, he joined the super specialty course (DrNB Neonatology) in Rainbow Children's Hospital.
After successfully completing the neonatology degree, he joined as a Neonatology Consultant at Rainbow Children's Hospital, Hydernagar. His area of interests include care of extreme premature babies, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), conventional and high frequency ventilation, nitric oxide for persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN), but his special interest is simulation training, neonatal transport and high risk development follow-up.
During his training period, team lead by him has won first prize in neonatal simulation competition (SIM WARS) where multiple teams from all over India participated at national SIMULUS conference.
He is actively engaged in research work and training of nurses in the department. He has multiple poster and platform presentations at National Conferences to his credit.