Dr. Pallav Shah

Doctors / Zydus Hospitals Ahmedabad
Consultant Pathologist & Quality Manager
MBBS, MD (Pathology)

Industry Experience
18 years & counting

Expertise & Specialties
  • Diagnostic expertise in Hematology, Clinical Pathology, Biochemistry, Immunoassay, Immunopathology & Serology
  • NABL Technical Assessor
  • Organizer & Faculty for 4 days QMS training programme (internal audit) as per “ISO 15189:2012 & NABL 112 - for Medical Laboratories” (Mandatory for Quality managers as per NABL requirement)

Professional Bio
Dr. Pallav Shah is currently working as Consultant Pathologist & Quality Manager at Zydus Hospitals, Ahmedabad. He has more than 18 years of experience in the field of Laboratory Medicine, and has worked with well-equipped & advanced pathology laboratories/departments of various well-reputed institutes/hospitals of the city.
He has Diagnostic expertise in Hematology, Clinical Pathology, Biochemistry, Immunoassay, Immunopathology & Serology. He is also an NABL Technical Assessor. He has done more than 50 NABL assessments in various laboratories / diagnostic centers across India. He is also an Organizer & Faculty for 4 days QMS training program (internal audit) as per “ISO 15189:2012 & NABL 112 - for Medical Laboratories” (Mandatory for Quality managers as per NABL requirement). He has organized / conducted more than 15 QMS training programs.

Academic Details
  • MBBS from B. J. Medical College, Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, Gujarat University in February 2001.
  • M. D. (Pathology) from Sheth K. M. School of Post Graduate Medicine & Research, Sheth V. S. General Hospital & Sheth Chinai Maternity Hospital, Smt. N. H. L. Municipal Medical College, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad, Gujarat University in June 2004 (Ist rank in the institute & IInd rank in the university).

Career Achievements
  • Research Project on “Laboratory Evaluation of Cases of Acute Myocardial Infarction and Myocardial Ischemia by Enzymatic Studies and Coagulation Profile”.
  • Published a Research Paper on “Cholesterol Granuloma of Maxillary Sinus – A Case Study” in Gujarat Medical Journal in February 2004.