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Dr. Ajay Sharma + Hematology and Hemat-oncology + Panchkula

Dr. AJAY SHARMA

Director & HOD - Hematology and Hemat-oncology

MD (Internal Medicine), Post Doc Fellowship Training (Hematology & BMT)

Paras Health Panchkula
About AJAY SHARMA

Dr. (Brig.) Ajay Sharma is a distinguished figure in the realm of Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT). With an illustrious career spanning several decades, Dr. Sharma has emerged as a stalwart in the treatment of blood cancers and various hematological disorders. Renowned for his expertise, he has played a pivotal role in advancing the field, particularly in the armed forces and prestigious institutions like Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi. His unparalleled experience encompasses over a thousand successful Bone Marrow Transplants (BMTs), marking him as a trailblazer in this critical medical procedure. As Director and Head of Department at Onco Care, specializing in Hematology and Hemat-Oncology, Dr. Sharma has been instrumental in training numerous doctors and fellows in Hematology and BMT. His dedication to advancing medical education is further underscored by his role as a recognized Postgraduate and DM teacher. 

Medical Qualifications: 

  • MD in Internal Medicine 

  • Post Doctoral Fellowship Training in Hematology & BMT 

  • Board Certification in Hematology 

Specialization and Expertise: 

  • Blood Cancers 

  • Stem Cell Transplantation 

  • Hematological Disorders 

Certifications: 

  • Board Certification in Hematology 

  • Advanced Training in BMT 

  • Fellowship of the Hematology Society 

Awards and Recognitions: 

  • Excellence in Hematology Award 

  • Outstanding Contribution to BMT Award 

 

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