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Dr Prachee Sathe
Dr Prachee Sathe (MBBS, MD (General Medicine)) is the Director of ICU and Critical Care Medicine at Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune, having over 33 years of experience in the field of Critical Care Medicine and multidisciplinary ICUs. After earning her M.D. in General Medicine, she trained in Critical Care Medicine in the U.K. on a Royal College of Physicians scholarship. Returning to India, she established Pune’s first multi-disciplinary ICU, which has expanded to 125 beds and treats thousands of critically ill patients annually. As a founding member of the Intensive Care Society of India, Dr. Sathe contributes to research, education, and public health advocacy, enhancing critical care standards and promoting community health awareness.