Consultant Pulmonologist

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Pulmonologist Specialist
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Last updated on 23 Feb 2026

Overview

Consultant Pulmonologists specialize in diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases, providing expert medical advice, conducting pulmonary procedures, and working collaboratively with healthcare teams to enhance respiratory health and quality of life for patients.

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Job Description
  1. OPD Consultation of Patients for Pulmonary/ Respiratory diseases
  2. Performing Pulmonology and Thoracic procedures
  3. Clinical management of ventilator patients in ICU
  4. Attending Medical Emergencies
  5. Clinical rounds and patient’s counselling in wards/ Medical ICU
  6. Clinical documentation of patients
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FAQS

How do you manage interstitial lung disease (ILD)?

Management depends on the specific type of ILD. HRCT thorax is essential for diagnosis. Treatment may include corticosteroids, antifibrotic agents, and immunosuppressants depending on etiology. Oxygen therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation improve quality of life.

What are the indications for bronchoscopy?

Bronchoscopy is indicated for unexplained hemoptysis, suspected lung cancer, persistent lung infiltrates, foreign body removal, and airway evaluation. It also allows biopsy, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), and therapeutic interventions. It is a valuable diagnostic and interventional tool in pulmonology.

What are the indications for Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV)?

Non-Invasive Ventilation is indicated in acute exacerbation of COPD with hypercapnic respiratory failure, cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and certain cases of acute respiratory distress. It helps avoid intubation and reduces ICU stay. Close monitoring is required to assess the response.

How do you evaluate a solitary pulmonary nodule?

Evaluation includes assessing risk factors such as smoking history and age. CT scan characteristics like size, margins, and calcification patterns are important. PET scan and biopsy may be required for suspicious lesions. Regular follow-up is advised for low-risk nodules.

What are the complications of mechanical ventilation?

Complications include ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), barotrauma, oxygen toxicity, and hemodynamic instability. Regular monitoring, lung-protective strategies, and strict infection control reduce complications. Weaning protocols help minimize prolonged ventilation risks.

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What qualifications are required to become a Consultant Pulmonologist?

To become a Consultant Pulmonologist in India, a candidate must complete MBBS followed by MD or DNB in General Medicine or Pulmonary Medicine. Super-specialization, such as DM in Pulmonary Medicine and Registration with the National Medical Commission (NMC) or the respective State Medical Council, is mandatory.

Which courses help in becoming a Consultant Pulmonologist?

Postgraduate courses like MD/DNB in Pulmonary Medicine are essential. Fellowships in Interventional Pulmonology, Critical Care Medicine, and Sleep Medicine enhance specialization.

What clinical skills are required for a Consultant Pulmonologist?

A Consultant Pulmonologist must be proficient in interpreting spirometry, ABG analysis, and radiological imaging such as HRCT thorax. Skills in bronchoscopy, pleural procedures, ventilator management, and managing respiratory emergencies are also needed.

What are the key responsibilities of a Consultant Pulmonologist?

Key responsibilities include diagnosing and managing respiratory diseases such as asthma, COPD, tuberculosis, interstitial lung disease, and pulmonary infections. They perform procedures like bronchoscopy, thoracentesis, and pleural biopsies. Consultants also supervise ICU respiratory care, guide junior doctors, and participate in academic and research activities.

How much experience is required for Consultant Pulmonologist roles?

Most hospitals require 3 - 8 years of post-MD/DNB experience for consultant-level positions. Experience in ICU care, bronchoscopy, and managing critical respiratory cases is highly preferred.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 280000USD 443000
United KingdomGBP 85000GBP 120000
UAEAED 720000AED 920000
CanadaCAD 200000CAD 350000
AustraliaAUD 200000AUD 350000
IndiaINR 800000INR 5000000
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