Daljeet Singh Gambhir is an Indian cardiologist who works as the group director of cardiology at the Kailash Group of Hospitals and Heart Institute in Delhi. He is also a medical academic, researcher, and innovator.[1] He is the creator of the Infinnium Paclitaxel-Eluting Stent, a purportedly less expensive drug-eluting stent that he originally presented at the 2003 EuroPCR meeting in Paris.He is said to have completed more than 10,000 coronary procedures. He is a fellow of the National Academy of Medical Sciences[3] and an honorary fellow of the Indian College of Cardiology.[4] He received the fourth-highest civilian honour, the Padma Shri, from the Indian government in 2016 for his contributions to medicine. He graduated from Maulana Azad Medical College with a medical degree and went on to earn a postgraduate degree (MD) from the same university, where he later earned a doctor of medicine (DM)
Daljeet Singh Gambhir is an Indian cardiologist who works as the group director of cardiology at the Kailash Group of Hospitals and Heart Institute...