Brief About Dr. Manoj Kumar Goel
Dr. Manoj Kumar Goel is a highly experienced Pulmonologist with a career spanning over 28 years. He is based in Gurgaon, India and currently serves as the Director at Fortis Memorial Research Institute. Dr. Goel specializes in various advanced techniques such as Endobronchial Ultrasound-guided Techniques (EBUS – TBNA) and Radial Probe Ultrasound guided EBUS (RP biopsy). He is particularly skilled in using Cryo Biopsy technology for lung lesion biopsy.
Throughout his career, Dr. Goel has organized numerous conferences, symposiums, and workshops in Delhi and across the country. He is recognized as a pioneer in introducing noninvasive ventilation and sleep medicine in India. Additionally, he has initiated a Training Program on Bronchoscopy In ICU for Intensivists in India.
Dr. Goel completed his MBBS in 1988 and MD in 1992 from King George’s Medical College, Lucknow. He further pursued a Diploma in Interventional Pulmonology from the University of Lille, France. He has published 25 research papers in both national and international journals and has been honored with a National Award from the National College of Chest Physicians for his contributions to Pulmonary Interventions.
As a past Executive Member of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (Delhi and NCR), Dr. Goel has a keen interest in various areas of Pulmonology and Interventional Pulmonology. His special interest areas include Bronchoscopy, EBUS Bronchoscopy, Medical Thoracoscopy, Cryobiopsy, Airway Stenting, Systemic Pulmonology Diseases, Difficult to treat Asthma, Chronic and Acute Lung Diseases. He has also actively participated as a member of the organizing committee for major conferences, workshops, and symposiums related to Pulmonology, Bronchology, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.
Dr. Goel’s expertise extends to the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases such as Asthma, COPD, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, Respiratory Allergy and Infections, Interstitial Lung Disease, Lung Fibrosis, Environmental disorders, and Advanced Therapeutic Pulmonary Intervention.