Gopal Bhatnagar
Gopal Bhatnagar is a Canadian cardiac surgeon based in Toronto, Canada.[1] Bhatnagar headed the cardiovascular surgery unit[2] at Trillium Health Centre[3] and served as chief of staff at Trillium Hospital from 2005 to March 2013. He is a practitioner of beating heart surgery and performs minimally invasive cardiac surgery.[4][5][6]
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Nationality | Canadian |
Education | MD, University of Western Ontario; MEd, OISE, University of Toronto |
Alma mater | University of Western Ontario |
Employer | Trillium Health Centre |
Known for | Heart surgery, electronic cigarettes |
Website | http://trilliumhealthpartners.ca/ |
Honors
On March 8, 2013, Trillium Health Partners announced the endowment of the Dr. Gopal Bhatnagar Chair in Cardiac Health System Leadership.[7]
E-cigarette company
Bhatnagar, along with Boris Giller and Ashutosh Jha, co-founded an electronic cigarette company (180 Smoke Vape Store) in Canada.[8][9][10][11] In 2010, Bhatnagar claimed that vaping is safer than smoking.[9] In 2014, Bhatnagar said that there is no solid evidence that vaping is effective for quitting smoking.[12]
Sources
- "Trillium Hospital". Trillium Foundation.
- "Trillium board, executive teams give $1.5 million". Mississauga News. Nov 22, 2011.
- "Meet our Cardiac Care Champions - Trillium Health Centre Foundation". Trilliumgiving.ca. 2013-03-27. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
- "Dr. Gopal Bhatnagar". Trillium Health Centre Foundation.
- "Can you teach an old doc new tricks?". National Review of Medicine.
- "Trillium Health Centre Launches Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery". Trillium Health Centre.
- "Trillium Health Partners Celebrates The Careers of Outgoing Chiefs".
- "E-Cigarettes Mainstream Enough for Toronto Main-Street (Yonge)". Toronto Life. 30 June 2014.
- Buckner, Dianne (9 April 2015). "New e-cigarette industry says regulations off the mark". CBC News.
- Nelson Bennett (20 October 2015). "Local e-cigarette shops wreathed in haze of regulatory uncertainty". Business In Vancouver.
- "Reviews & Complaints". Better Business Bureau – Accredited Business. 30 September 2015.
- Joseph Hall (21 April 2014). "E-cigarettes are odourless, so can you use them anywhere?". The Hamilton Spectator.