Dr. Renaldo Pavrey is a highly skilled Emergency Medicine specialist with over 14 years of experience in acute care, trauma management and critical care. He has served in leading hospitals across India and has also worked with Doctors Without Borders (MSF), gaining extensive exposure to high-acuity emergency and humanitarian settings. He is trained in advanced trauma life support, emergency sonography and disaster response, making him a key expert in managing complex emergency cases. Dr. Pavrey is widely recognised for his proficiency in sepsis management, polytrauma care and the use of bedside ultrasound in emergency decision-making.
Educational Qualifications:
- MEM – Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute
- D.Ortho – Sir H.N. Hospital & Research Centre, Mumbai
- MBBS – St. John’s Medical College
Professional Experience:
- Senior Consultant – Emergency Medicine, Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mumbai
- Lead Consultant – Emergency Medicine, Prince Aly Khan Hospital, Mumbai
- Specialist – Critical Care Medicine, Doctors Without Borders (MSF-India)
- Deputy Consultant – Emergency Medicine, Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital & Research Centre, Mumbai
- Consultant – Emergency Medicine, Reliance Hospital, Navi Mumbai
- In-Charge, Trauma & Emergency Services – Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun
Awards & Achievements:
- Certificate – Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Disaster – HarvardX, Harvard University
- Certificate – AIIMS Emergency Sonography – ICCES
- Certificate – AIIMS Ultrasound Trauma Life Support (AULTS)
- Certificate – Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) – American Heart Association
- Certificate – Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) – American College of Surgeons (ACS)
- Ultrasound Assessment of Shock (R.U.S.H Protocol) – Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai
Research Papers & Publications:
- Acute Mesenteric Ischemia: An Unusual Cause of Hematemesis in a 48-Year-Old Man
- Heat Stroke in a COVID-19 Field Hospital
- Drug-Resistant Long RP Tachycardia in the Emergency Department: A Challenging Entity