Zainulabedin Ismail Hamdulay

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Zainulabedin Ismail Hamdulay
Dr Zainulabedin Hamdulay.jpg
Born (1970-01-15) 15 January 1970 (age 54)
EducationSt. Joseph High School, Solapur
DBF Dayanand College of Arts & Science, Solapur
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
National Board of ExaminationsNew Delhi
Mumbai University
Known forCoronary artery bypass surgery
Cardiac surgery
Template:Infobox medical details

Zainulabedin Hamdulay (born 15 January 1970) is an Indian cardiac surgeon.[1][2][3] He is the joint secretary and treasurer at Indian Association of Cardiovascular (IACTS).[4] He is the director of cardiothoracic and vascular surgery at Global Hospital, Parel, Mumbai.[5][6][7][8] He is also a Founder of Hamdulay Heart Foundation.[9][10] Hamdulay has attended over 7,000 cardiac surgeries.[1][11][12][13][14]

Early life[edit]

Zainulabedin Hamdulay was born in Shirshee In Khed Taluka Dist. Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. His primary school education was at St. Joseph High School in Solapur. He joined D.B.F Dayanand College of Arts and Science for his Bachelor's degree in Science. He completed his MBBS in 1992. And then further went on to complete his M.S. in 1996.[15] He completed his M.Ch Cardiovascular and thoracic surgery from the University of Mumbai. Hamdulay is the alumni of Sion Hospital and also has studied and trained in cardiac surgery at Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada; Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK and Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital, Liverpool, UK.[2]

Career[edit]

Dr. Zainulabedin Hamdulay has accepted his first fellowship in Military Hospital Pune and then later he got accepted for a fellowship in U.K., Liverpool to train in the pediatric cardiac surgery at the Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital.[2] He came back to India to serve the country and with his idea to make cardiac surgery affordable and subsidized he went to Prince Aly Khan Hospital and set up a center, where he continued for 10 years.[16]

In the year 2013, he was appointed as the Chief Cardiac Surgeon in Wockhardt Hospital and continued there till 2016.[16] He was the director of cardiothoracic and vascular surgery at Global Hospital Parel, Mumbai.[6][7] Currently, he is the director of Masina Heart Institute of Masina Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Cardiovascular healthcare for you". Bombay Times.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "A Visionay Cardiac Surgeon". Mid Day. 29 March 2008.
  3. Motorwala, Zahra (30 September 2013). "Kids Health: Heart Problems in Children". iDiva.
  4. "Dr. Zainulabedin Hamdulay: Joint Secretary & Treasurer". Indian Association of Cardiovascular.
  5. "Global Hospitals - Now a Destination for Heart Transplantation". Global Hospital. 23 February 2017.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Pandit, Sadaguru (29 September 2016). "'Irregular heartbeat could be a sign of heart ailments'". Hindustan Times.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Iyer, Malathy (28 February 2017). "Mumbai's heart transplant program gets a push". Timesofindia.
  8. Thakur, Savita (4 March 2017). "Heart Transplant facility at Global Hospitals Mumbai". Medical Dialogues.
  9. Nomani, Ziaulla (21 August 2013). "Why Heart doctors die of heart attack". Two Circles.
  10. "Hamdulay Heart Foundation".
  11. Sequeira, Gayle (12 June 2017). "Mumbai doctor starts Ramzan fundraiser to help 700 poor people undergo life-saving heart surgery". Hindustan Times.
  12. "Meet The Mumbai Surgeon". Times Internet.
  13. "Mumbai Doctor Starts Ramzan Fundraiser To Help 700 Underprivileged Heart Patients". HuffPost.
  14. "In Mumbai: Organs from brain-dead Nagpur man help save 2 lives". Hindustan Times.
  15. "Advance cardiac services". Bombay Times.
  16. 16.0 16.1 "Mumbai doctor to launch mobile cath labs for rural areas". DNAIndia. 9 January 2015.