DR. RUBINA KHULLAR MAHAJAN

DR. RUBINA KHULLAR MAHAJAN

Associate Professor


Critical Care Medicine
MBBS, MD (Anaesthesia), European Diploma in Critical Care (EDIC), Indian Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine (IFCCM), Post Doctral Fellowship in Crital Care (PDF)
PMC-37332

About Doctor

Dr. Rubina brings over a decade of comprehensive experience in critical care medicine, and has established an expertise in managing complex medical and surgical emergencies across all age groups. Her specialization in advanced hemodynamic monitoring and point-of-care ultrasound (hemodynamic assessment, echocardiography, transcranial Doppler, and lung ultrasound), help her to develop a multifaceted approach to enable a precise, real-time patient assessment and targeted interventions in critically ill patients.

As an accredited DM teacher and certified ACLS/BLS instructor, Dr. Rubina is deeply committed to medical education, mentoring the next generation of critical care specialists. Her active involvement in clinical research ensures that patient care remains grounded in the latest evidence-based practices and innovations.

Dr. Rubina's approach combines technical excellence with compassionate, humanized patient care, believing that critically ill patients and their families deserve both superior medical treatment and emotional support during challenging times. Through active membership in national medical societies and continuous professional development, she stays at the forefront of critical care medicine to deliver optimal patient outcomes.

Specialization and Expertise

Critical Care Medicine

Certifications

European Diploma In Critical Care 

Indian Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine 

Post Doctoral Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine (CMC Vellore), MD (Anaesthesiology)

American Heart Association Basic Life Support Instructor and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Instructor

Accredited teacher of DM Critical Care Medicine

Member of Hospital Code Blue Committee

Member of Hospital Drug Ethical Committee

Member of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine 

Member of European Society of Intensive Care Medicine


Publications


1. Mahajan RK, Gupta A, Gautam PL, Paul G, Khatri V. Comparison of Cuff Leak Test, Laryngeal Ultrasonography, And Videolaryngoscopy for the Prediction of Post-Extubation Stridor. J Mech Vent 2025;6(2):52-63

2. Paul G, Mahajan RK, Gautam PL, Kaur G, Paul SS, Paul B. Voices from the ICU: Perspectives on Humanization in Critical Care Settings. Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(10):923–929

3. Paul G, Mahajan RK. Open vs Closed Intensive Care Unit: Pro–Con Debate. J Acute Care 2024;3(1):41–43

4. Mahajan RK, Gupta S, Singh G, Mahajan R, Gautam PL. Continuous Family Access to the Intensive Care Unit: A Mixed Methods Exploratory Study. Indian J Crit Care Med 2021;25(5):540–550.

5. Mahajan RK, Paul G, Mahajan R, Gautam PL,Paul B. Systemic manifestations of COVID-19. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 2020;36:435-42.

6. Retrospective Evaluation of Patients Leaving against Medical Advice in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital. Mahajan RK, Gautam PL, Paul G, Mahajan R. Indian J Crit Care Med 2019; 23(3) 139-142.

7. Patients Leaving Against Medical Advice–A National Survey. Paul G, Gautam PL, Mahajan RK, Gautam N, Ragavaiah S. Indian J Crit Care Med 2019; 23(3) 143-48.

8.Paul G, Gautam PL, Khullar R, Paul BS Prospective Evaluation of Patients Leaving against Medical Advice of a Tertiary Care Hospital: Comparison of Emergency and Intensive Care Units. . Int J Med. Public Health. 2018;8(1):18-23

9. Mahajan RK, Chacko B, Chandirasaharan VK, Pater JV. Mixed acid-base abnormality in a patient with herbicide poisoning – possible insights on the mechanism of toxicity.Toxicology International. 2016 Jan-April,Vol-23(1): 104-106.

10.  Mahajan RK, Rajan SJ, Peter JV, Suryavanshi MK. Multiple Small Intestine Perforations after Organophosphorous Poisoning:A Case Report.. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2016 Mar, Vol-10(3): GD06-GD07

11. Patterns of central venous oxygen saturation, lactate and veno-arterial CO 2 difference in patients with septic shock. Mahajan RK, Peter JV, John G, Graham PL, Rao SV, Pinsky MR. Indian J Crit Care Med 2015;19:580-6.

12. Mahajan RK, Singh I, Kataria AP. Comparison of Oral Clonidine and Midazolam as premedication in children. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2012 June, Vol-6(5): 870-873

Awards

Recieved the "Young Talent Search Award 2025" at the ISCCM National Conference Criticare Kochi

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