Dr. Kedar Toraskar has more than 25 years of vast experience in critical care and is considered
as an important memeber of Wockhardt Hospitals. He completed his MBBS & MD in Respiratory
Disease and Tuberculosis from Grant Medical College. He holds Diploma in Environmental,
Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases from College of Physicians & Surgeons. Dr. Toraskar has
received a fellowship from American Association of Respiratory Care. He further enhanced his
skills by completing a Diploma in Critical Care Medicine from India and Europe. Dr. Toraskar is
a faculty member at many conferences and he is a recognized teacher for the Postgraduate
Diploma in Critical Medicine under the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine.
- Life Member of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, Indian Chest Society &
Indian Electrocardiography Society - Instructor for International Trauma Life Support course (TLS)
- course coordinator & Senior Instructor for American Heart Association BLS & ACLS
training programme - Recognized teacher for the Postgraduate Diploma in Critical Medicine under the Indian
Society of Critical Care Medicine - Faculty of the Life supporters institute of Health Sciences (LIHS)
- Faculty member of the Annual National Critical Care Conferences held in 2001 & 2002 for
non-invasive ventilation - Faculty member for the ACCP conference held in Mumbai in 2000 for non-invasive
ventilation - Faculty & speaker on ‘What’s new in CPR’ in the international conference held in Mumbai
in September, 2011 organized by the Indian Academy of Cardiology - Faculty for the ITLS TRAUMA workshop conducted as a part of the Annual NationalAnesthesiology Conference held in Mumbai in December, 2011
- Associate clinical coordinator for clinical research with KGN CLINICAL research, Mumbai
American Association of Respiratory Care (FAARC), USA
- Published an article on ASTHMA in Indian Journal of clinical practice
- special issue on
Allergy & Asthma, 1999 - One of the principal investigator for the multinational and multicentre study ‘ENDORSE’
published in the LANCET in Feb, 2008