Amit B Karad

Public Health Specialist | MBBS, MPH, DNB, FRSPH (UK) | IIM-K\'24 | Cipla Ltd. | Ex-WHO | Ex-Consultant MoHFW, Govt of India | NCD\'s | Lung Health

Role
Cipla Respiratory (Advocacy & Therapy Shaping) at Cipla
Location
Mumbai, MH, IN
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About Amit B Karad

Served for over a decade working in national disease control programmes under Ministry of Health, Govt of India and WHO India. Worked with highest decision makers in health ministry and shaped health policies and supported many innovative interventions in disease surveillance and TB control. Presently advocating for a robust public health response to Chronic Respiratory Diseases and promoting good lung health. Building sustainable strategic partnerships towards Chronic Respiratory Diseases research and trainings. Developing Strategies for improved access to COPD & Asthma diagnosis and treatment ensuring a continuum of care for CRD patients.

Experience

  1. Cipla Respiratory (Advocacy & Therapy Shaping)

    Cipla

    Dec 2019 — Present · Mumbai, IN

Education

  • Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode

    Senior Management Programme, Business Administration and Management, General

  • National Board of Examinations (NBE)

    Diplomate of National Board (DNB), Field Epidemiology

    2010 — 2012

  • National Centre for Disease Control, Delhi

    Master of Public Health (M.P.H.), Field Epidemiology

    2005 — 2007

  • Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Satara

    Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.), Medicine

    1998 — 2003

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