Dr. Diptesh Aryal, a distinguished Intensivist and Research Physician, emerges as a leading figure in the realm of clinical research and critical care medicine. Currently serving as a Board Member at the Nepal Health Research Council, he actively contributes to ethical decision-making as a Member of the Ethical Review Board. His leadership extends to his role as the National Lead and Executive Director, overseeing critical projects such as the Nepal ICU Registry, reflecting his commitment to advancing data-driven healthcare research.
With a global perspective, Dr. Aryal serves as the Honorary Physician at the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) in Thailand and holds the pivotal position of Principal Investigator for REMAP-CAP Clinical Trials in Nepal. These roles underscore his dedication to international collaboration and his crucial role in advancing critical care research on a global scale.
Dr. Aryal’s academic journey includes a Ph.D. candidacy at Instituto D’Or de Pesquisa e Ensino, specializing in clinical research and critical care medicine. His active membership in professional societies, such as the Neurocritical Care Society, and his role as a REMAP-CAP Principal Investigator highlight his commitment to advancing healthcare through cutting-edge research.
Educationally, Dr. Aryal holds an MD in Anesthesiology from Tribhuvan University, graduating with Distinction, and a Fellowship in Adult Critical Care from the University of Toronto. Recognized as an Intensivist by the Nepal Medical Council, he holds certifications in Emergency Neurological Life Support (ENLS) and Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support from reputable organizations.
Known for his meticulous approach to research, Dr. Aryal ensures the highest standards of patient care and data integrity. As an Emergency Neurological Life Support (ENLS) Trainer and an active participant in continuous learning, he exemplifies his commitment to staying abreast of the latest advancements in critical care medicine.