Yoginder (Yogen) Singh, MBBS, MD
Dr. Yogen Singh is a Full Professor of Pediatrics at the University of California – UC Davis Children’s Hospital, California. He is the Founder and Chair of the ESPNIC POCUS Working Group. As a Pediatrician with Expertise in Pediatric cardiology, he is formally trained in comprehensive structural and functional echocardiography. He is truly passionate about Targeted Neonatal Echocardiography (TNE), neonatal hemodynamics and point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) training for the neonatal and pediatric intensivists so that they can be widely applied while making clinical decisions in emergency situations.
He has led development of the “International evidence-based POCUS guidelines for use in neonatal and pediatric intensive care unit”, “Recommendations for hemodynamic monitoring for critically ill children-expert consensus statement”, and “Expert Consensus Statement on Neonatologist Performed Echocardiography (NPE): Training and Accreditation in the UK”. He has contributed to the development of TNE guidelines (2024) and European NPE guidelines. He has a special interest in neonatal and pediatric hemodynamics and advanced functional echocardiography imaging. He is the Director of TNE, Neonatal Hemodynamics and POCUS at UC Davis Children’s Hospital.
Prof. Yogen Singh is the Chief Editor for the world’s first POCUS book textbook for neonatal and pediatric intensivist. He is Co-Director at ‘Point-of-care Echocardiography Course at University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, California, USA’ and Training in Intensive Care and Neonatal echocardiography (TINEC) course in Switzerland.
He has published extensively in the peer review journals, especially neonatal hemodynamics and neonatal cardiology – published over 125 papers and scholarly articles in the peer reviewed journals, published one textbook, one eBook and >25 book chapters. He is an Associate Editor, for Frontiers in Pediatrics (Neonatology). As an invited speaker, he has been delivered >100 lectures in the prestigious national and international conferences. He has conducted >100 neonatal echocardiography and POCUS courses in the USA, UK, Europe, Middle East and beyond.
