Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Sehgal earns national citation for critical care medicine contributions

For his contributions to critical care medicine, Mukul Sehgal, M.D., M.B.A., an assistant professor of pediatrics at the Whiddon College of Medicine, was recently honored with a Presidential Citation from the Society of Critical Care Medicine, the largest professional group of adult and pediatric critical care physicians in the United States. 

The society established the Presidential Citation Award in 1995 to honor SCCM members who have made outstanding contributions to the organization. 

“We are proud of the care provided daily by Dr. Sehgal to some of the region’s most critically ill and injured children,” said David Gremse, M.D., chair, and professor of the Department of Pediatrics at USA. “It’s very gratifying to see others recognize the positive impact he has made in our academic health system and beyond.”     

Sehgal is also a pediatric intensivist at Children’s & Women’s Hospital, where his duties include teaching the next generation of healthcare providers. He is motivated, he said, by the ability to help young patients have improved outcomes and to assist doctors-in-training on how to best care for children.  

Before moving to the Mobile area in 2019, Sehgal completed a pediatric critical care fellowship at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami, Florida. He is board certified in pediatrics by the American Academy of Pediatrics. From 2013 to 2016, he was a resident at St. Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. 

During residency, Sehgal earned what is known as a mini Master of Business Administration in strategic healthcare management from Rutgers Business School. In 2012, he was awarded a medical degree from Seth GS Medical College in Mumbai, India. Most recently, in 2022, he earned a Master of Business Administration in healthcare management from the University of South Alabama.