Neelam Kler
Neelam Kler is an Indian neonatologist, known for her pioneering work on neonatal intensive care and ventilation. She is credited with developing neonatal care to better the survival rate of extremely tiny preterm babies to 90 percent. The Government of India honoured her with the third-highest civilian award, Padmabhushan, in 2014, for her services to the fields of medicine and neonatology.
Biography
Neelam Kler was born in Srinagar, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in India and had her schooling in the Presentation Convent School in Srinagar. Opting for the medical profession, she obtained a master's degree in Paediatrics from the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Chandigarh and continued there for further training in neonatology. Later, she went to Copenhagen, Denmark, on a fellowship in neonatology from the Copenhagen University for advanced studies on the subject.Professional career
After returning from Copenhagen, Kler started her professional career in India by joining Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, on 31 May 1988. During a career spanning 26 years, Kler launched the department of neonatology at the hospital, presently holding the position of the Chairperson.She has also worked as a visiting consultant at King Fahd University Hospital, Gizan, Saudi Arabia and as a fellow in neonatology at the Milwaukee Children Hospital, Wisconsin, USA.
Presently she holds the following offices:
- President of the National Neonatology Forum.
- Advisor on CNAG on line service on Nutrition queries.
- Editor -'Journal of Neonatology a quarterly journal published by National Neonatology Forum.
- Organising Chairperson of FAOPS 2010
- Member – WHO Expert Committee on prevention of birth defects in South East Asia.
- Master trainer, American Academy of Pediatrics – Baby's Breath assistance.
- Member – Global Neonatal Nutrition Consensus Group for the development of international guidelines on feeding the preterm infants
On the social front, Dr. Kler chairs the Health Care at .
Legacy
Neelam Kler is known for the development of neonatal care, especially the care of preterm babies, is considered a pioneer in intensive care and ventilation. She is credited with developing the department of neonatology at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi to a state of the art facility with modern high frequency ventilation with Nitric Oxide delivery and bedside cerebral function monitoring. Statistical data has shown that, under Dr. Kler, the survival rate of preterm babies, weighing less than 1000 grams, have improved to 90 per cent and the infection rate was brought down to 9.8 per 1000 inpatients.She has also contributed in initiating a three-year doctoral program in neonatology by the National Board of Examinations.
Awards and recognitions
- Padmabhushan – 2014 – the sole recipient for medicine category to be awarded in 2014.