Department Head, SRMSIMS
Leading the Department of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine for over 20 years — transforming it into a regional powerhouse for pulmonary health in Bareilly.
Professor & Head, Department of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine — SRMSIMS
Where global expertise meets life-saving compassion.
Over 30 years of clinical and academic excellence, bridging advanced medical science with compassionate patient care — and saving lives at the edge of possibility.
Affiliations & Recognition
Prof. Dr. Lalit Singh is a globally recognized authority in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. As Professor and Head of Department at SRMSIMS, his work is defined by evidence-based practice, continuous medical education, and the integration of life-saving technologies — ensuring no patient is beyond the reach of hope.
To redefine critical care through evidence-based practice, relentless medical education and the integration of life-saving technologies like ECMO — ensuring no patient is beyond the reach of hope.
FCCM awarded in Chicago — March 2026.
Redefining the "Artificial Lung" frontier with world-class life-support technology.
Recognized for leading the successful treatment of 3650+ critically ill Covid patients during the pandemic.
Executive Editor with 70+ publications in international journals.
Secretary Accreditation, ISCCM National (2025–2027).
Leading the Department of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine for over 20 years — transforming it into a regional powerhouse for pulmonary health in Bareilly.
Driving the mission for a TB-free India — recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) for excellence in the DOTS programme.
Lead Instructor for BLS & ACLS — personally training thousands of healthcare providers across India in emergency response.
Advanced mechanical ventilation & hemodynamic monitoring.
Over 70 publications in prestigious national and international journals, with research focused on the frontiers of critical care — from hemodynamic monitoring to sepsis management.
Fellowship of the Extracorporeal Society of India (FECMO) achieved February 2026 — bringing world-class life support technology to the Rohilkhand region.
Specialized international training from the "Best of Brussels" (Belgium) and Dresden (Germany) — applied daily in one of India's most advanced critical care units.
No patient should ever be beyond the reach of hope.Prof. Dr. Lalit Singh On the philosophy of critical care
Dr. Lalit Singh's expertise is sought after on every continent — shaping international discourse on sepsis, ventilation and respiratory failure.
A career of profound social and clinical impact — recognized on state, national and international stages.
Awarded in Chicago — the highest international recognition in critical care.
ISCCM — for sustained leadership in critical care medicine.
State honor for contributions to critical care in Uttar Pradesh.
ISCCM — continued recognition for excellence.
For exemplary leadership and lifesaving work during the global pandemic.
Presented by the former Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand.
For appointments, academic collaborations, or speaking engagements — reach out directly to the Department of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine.