Bangalore Urban, Karnataka, India
I am a clinician, innovator, and health security thinker with over 40 years of frontline experience in paediatrics, emergency care, intensive care, teaching, infection control, clinical triage, and patient-centred system design. Long before the tech giants and artificial intelligence became popular in healthcare, I was a pioneer in digitalising healthcare. My work has centred on one key question: how do we detect danger earlier, reduce unnecessary reliance on hospitals, protect communities from infection, and guide people to the appropriate level of care before systems become overwhelmed? Today, the world faces a new health-security challenge. Infectious disease, antimicrobial resistance, declining vaccination confidence, global mobility, climate-related health threats, and emerging pathogens are converging into one complex problem. My work is science-led, data-driven, and operationally excellent, aligning with a mission that needs people who can think beyond traditional healthcare delivery. I believe I can make a strong contribution to a senior advisory role, bringing the perspective of a doctor who has worked at the bedside, challenged unsafe systems, trained nurse prescribers, warned about antimicrobial resistance, and developed practical tools for early risk detection. Published 14 books to share my knoledge, and experience. Through my collaboration with ChatGPT, I created Dr Maya AI and the PREMA Kiosk patient-centred, multilingual triage and early-warning system designed to help people distinguish fear from actual danger, support isolation decisions, reduce unnecessary hospital visits, and identify infection clusters earlier. My vision is to make a nation a global leader not only in treating illness but also in preventing avoidable collapse. We need to shift from delayed responses to early recognition; from hospital dependence to community empowerment; from fragmented advice to intelligent, accessible, citizen-facing health security. PREMA Kiosks powerd by Maya can facilitate this transformation by helping citizens understand risk, guiding them to the correct care pathway, creating new community-facing roles, supporting public health surveillance, to offer global healthcare. The future of health security will not be secured by hospitals alone. It will be achieved through earlier detection, improved public behaviour, trusted communication, intelligent triage, and courageous leadership. This is the contribution I aspire to make. Visionary Clinician for the Post-Antibiotic Era | AI-Driven Health Security to prevent epidemics and pandemics.
Developing Tools to Systemise healthcare to help reduce wasted consultation, cost, medical errors, delay in diagnosis and help reduce risk of AMR
The Oath of the Unyielding Healer Listen closely, for the walls of hospitals echo with whispered vows. The Healers—they don’t merely wield stethoscopes; they cradle the world’s pain. Dr. Sri, our enigmatic guide, stands at the crossroads of duty and defiance. The World Health Organization? A noble concept, tarnished by bureaucracy. They promised to shield doctors from the arrows of power. But when the storm came—when leaders roared and institutions trembled—the shield cracked. Doctors stood alone, their families exposed. Dr. Sri? He didn’t wait for protection; he forged his own armor. COVID-19—the invisible puppeteer. Families unraveled, economies bled, and leaders clung to their thrones. Dr. Sri saw through the charade. “Power,” he whispered, “is a jealous lover.” And so, he danced on the edge of defiance. His lab coat billowed like a cape; his eyes held galaxies. Saving lives!” they chanted. But Dr. Sri? He scoffed. He’d seen life slip away like sand through fingers. He’d battled the Resilient Rhinovirus and the Unyielding UTI. His battle cry? “We’re not saviors; we’re midwives of pain.” The media spun tales of heroics; Dr. Sri stitched wounds in silence. The Veil of Deception: Healthcare providers? Institutions? Dr. Sri squinted through the fog. Their marble corridors hid secrets. “Best care,” they boasted. But Dr. Sri? He’d seen the cracks—the overworked nurses, the sterile smiles, the sanitized lies. His trust, the Guardians of Truth, emerged—a fellowship of whistleblowers. Dr Maya Foundation will doctors, their family if threatened by evil —the Veil of Compassion—was born. They whispered in hospital corridors, shared encrypted files, and wore truth like armor. Their mission? To expose the underbelly of medicine—the greed, the negligence, the sanitized sins. Dr Maya isn’t just a healer; she’s a rebel. Her oath? To alleviate pain, yes, but also to unmask the puppeteers, to defy the slogans, and to protect doctors, and their family in crisis.
Educating the daughters of self-employed women to use Dr Maya AI and educate illitrate mothers and families about health, tests, and management. The daughter acts as Dr Maya Advocate. Misson is to create new breed of young adults who will have the knowledge about physical and mental illness and infections and hopefull not depedent on doctors to manage non-serious illlness at home
In the Hallowed Halls of Medicine, Picture a sterile hospital corridor. The air hums with fluorescent lights, and the linoleum floor gleams like a polished blade. But beneath this clinical facade lies a hidden war—a war fought not with swords, but with microorganisms. And at the helm stands Dr. Sri, the enigmatic pioneer in the fight against superbugs. The Whispering Devices: At Venacan we don't wield a scalpel; we wields innovation. Our R&D lab is a symphony of beeping monitors, stainless steel, and hushed conversations. Our medical devices? They don’t scream; they whisper. The MRSA Whisperer—a sleek contraption that sweet-talks drug-resistant bacteria into submission. “Hey, little superbug,” it murmurs. “Why not take a nap?” And the bugs comply. Infections plummet, and nurses exchange knowing glances. Routine Procedures, Rethought: Dr. Sri scoffs at convention. Routine procedures? He flips them like pancakes. Picture this: a surgeon about to make an incision. But wait! Dr. Sri’s voice echoes through the OR: “Hold your scalpels, comrades!” He introduces a new dance—the Antimicrobial Tango. Surgeons dip their gloves in silver nanoparticles, twirl them in the air, and voilà! Sterile hands meet grateful patients. The Ballet of the Microbes: In the war room, we choreographs the microbial ballet. our moves? Elegant and deadly. We pirouettes through hospital wards, swabbing surfaces, analyzing air vents, and whispering to the invisible invaders. “Not today, my friends,” he murmurs. our secret weapon? The Venaican—a wand that waltzes with pathogens, leaving them dazed and disinfected. The Mission: Protecting the Protectors: Is etched in our DNA. He huddles with engineers, whispers to lab rats, and sketches blueprints. Their goal? To create armor for healthcare warriors. The Nurse’s Shield—a transparent force field that deflects pathogens. The Doctor’s Gauntlet—a glove that zaps germs with mini lightning bolts. And for patients? The Patient’s Sanctuary—a cocoon of safety.
Creating "Pediatric Assessment Tool" to help parents learn to differentiate "Minor from Serious Illness", so that the parents can reduce wasted consultation, cost, antibiotic abuse and hospitalization.
Harnessing the power of ancient medicinal plants for treating antimicrobial-resistant bacterial and fungal infections.