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Dr Wafabi Mustafa

Dr Wafabi Mustafa

Specialist

Anaesthesiology

  • BMH Kannur

Dr Wafabi Mustafa

Anaesthesiologist trained in a high-volume tertiary care centre with strong clinical exposure in perioperative anaesthesia, critical care, trauma and emergency airway management, Seeking a specialist Anaesthesiology position , where I can deliver safe, evidence-based perioperative and critical care, apply expertise in regional anaesthesia and advanced airway management, and contribute to clinical excellence, teamwork and continuous academic development.

  • MBBS - Malabar Medical College and Research Centre, Calicut - 2019
  • MD (Anaesthesiology) - Goa Medical College, Bambolim - 2025
  • DNB ( Anaesthesiology) -  National board of examinations in medical sciences - 2026
  • Specialist - Anaesthesiology - Baby Memorial Hospital, Kannur - 2026 - Present
  • Senior Resident - Anaesthesiology - Goa Medical College hospital,Goa - 2025 - 2026

  • General and Regional anaesthesia
  • Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blocks
  • Airway Management (difficult airway, fibre-optic intubatio
  • Acute and Chronic Pain Management
  • Achieved second rank in MD Anaesthesiology examination held in January 2025 from Goa university ,India
  • A research paper titled ‘Comparison of Paramedian and Transverse Ultrasound Techniques in Assessing the Skin Epidermal Distance’ is accepted for publication in the Annals of medical science and research –April 2026
  • Published a review article titled’The Evolving Role of Extracorporeal Carbon Dioxide Removal in Acute Respiratory Failure: ANarrative Review’ in the Cureus journal of medical sciences – Cureus. 2026;18(3):e105631. doi:10.7759/cureus.105631.
  • Published a research paper titled ‘Ultrasound-guided dynamic needle tip positioning technique for radial artery Cannulation’ in the European Society of Medicine- Vol 13 No 8 (2025): Vol.13, Issue 8, August 2025
  • • Published a research paper titled ‘Management of Boerrhaave syndrome in the intensive care unit’ in the International Journal of Critical Illness and Injury Science 15(3):132-135, Jul-Sep 2025.

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