Mr. Lalit Yadav
Assistant professor,
Department of Cardiovascular Technology (CVT),
School of Health Sciences,
Sushant University
He is actively involved in teaching, academic administration, student mentoring, curriculum development, and research activities within the department. With a strong academic background in Cardiovascular Technology, He possesses expertise in both invasive and non-invasive cardiology. His areas of interest include Echocardiography, Cardiac Catheterization Procedures, Structural Heart Interventions, Cardiac Devices, Hemodynamic Monitoring, and emerging applications of Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Healthcare. As an educator, he is committed to providing high-quality education and practical training to undergraduate and postgraduate students. He regularly contributes to academic planning, lesson preparation, clinical training coordination, project supervision, research guidance, and outcome-based education initiatives.
He is actively engaged in research and scholarly activities in the field of cardiovascular sciences.His academic interests include valvular heart disease, echocardiographic assessment of cardiac dysfunction, implantable cardiac devices, left ventricular assist devices, structural heart disease interventions, and advancements in cardiac imaging technologies. He has guided and supervised student research projects and dissertations and continuously encourages evidence-based learning and research among students.
In addition to his teaching and research responsibilities, he contributes significantly to departmental administration, examination processes, accreditation-related activities, curriculum enhancement, and interdepartmental academic collaborations. His dedication towards academic excellence, student success, and professional development has made him a valuable member of the Department of Cardiovascular Technology. Mr. Lalit Yadav is committed to advancing cardiovascular education, promoting research excellence, and preparing future healthcare professionals to meet the evolving challenges of modern cardiac care.