Daniel Gulati, MD, MSc

Profile

Medical public health specialist with expertise in global health and health policy.

Work history in hospitals, research institutes, governmental, and non-governmental organizations.

Work history

Since 2011: Medical Practicioner - Berlin, Germany

  • Since July 2020: General Medicine, Berlin, Germany
  • 01/2020-06/2020: Internal Medicine, Vivantes Auguste Viktoria Klinikum, Berlin, Germany; Klinikum Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany.
  • 06/2012-06/2014: Cardiology, Albertinen Krankenhaus, Hamburg, Germany.
  • 11/2011-04/2012: Infectious diseases, Auguste Viktoria-Krankenhaus, Berlin, Germany.

Since 2021: Medical Specialist, Sigia - Porto, Portugal

For the World Health Organization (Headquarters, Regional Office for Southeast Asia):

  • 2021 - Situation analysis of IHR capacities and challenges at ground crossings in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal.
  • 2021 - Analysis of core capacities at points of entry from Joint External Evaluations and IHR reporting data.

2019: German Institute for International and Security Affairs - Berlin, Germany

  • Researcher in the project “Challenges and opportunities for German global health and development policy for achieving health-related sustainable development goals (SDGs)”.

2019: Academy of Public Health Services - Berlin/Düsseldorf, Germany

  • Lecturer.

2017-2018: German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association - Berlin/Würzburg, Germany

  • Medical advisor and head of Berlin office.
  • Advocacy.

2017: Berlin Senate Department for Health, Nursing and Equality - Berlin, Germany

  • Resident Public health.

2016: Institute of Tropical Medicine - Antwerp, Belgium

  • Consultant with Dr. Remco van de Pas.

2016: McGill University - Montreal, Canada

  • Consultant with Dr. Nitika Pant Pai.

2016: Maastricht University - Maastricht, The Netherlands

  • Tutor for the MSc in Global Health.

2012-2014: Albertinen Krankenhaus - Hamburg, Germany

  • Resident in Cardiology.

2011-2012: Vivantes Auguste-Viktoria-Klinikum - Berlin, Germany

  • Resident in department of Infectious Diseases/HIV and Gastroenterology.

Education

  • Medical degree, University of Hamburg (2011). Clinical internships: Groote Schuur Hospital, University of Cape Town, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York City, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
  • Master of Science in Global Health (cum laude), Maastricht University (2015): Research and field-oriented master program with a focus on interrelations between globalization, healthcare, technology, international business, politics and economics.

Languages

  • German: native speaker. English: full professional proficiency. French: professional working proficiency. Spanish: limited working proficiency.

Scientific publications

Voss, M., Marten, R., Gulati, D. Accelerating the SDG 3 Global Action Plan. BMJ Global Health (2019). PDF

Gulati,D., Voss, M. SWP Why the Containment of Infectious Diseases Alone is Not Enough. Health and Security. Comment (2019). PDF

Schwienhorst-Stich, EM., Gulati, D., Kasang, C., et al. Weltlepratag 2018: Es tut sich viel – doch es ändert sich zu wenig. Epidemiological Bulletin of the Robert Koch Institut (2018). PDF

Van den Pas, R., Veenstra, A., Gulati, D., Commetto, G. Tracing the policy implementation of commitments made by national governments and other entities at the Third Global Forum on Human Resources for Health. BMJ Global Health  (2017). PDF

Pai, N., Smallwood, M., Gulati, D. et al. What do Key Stakeholders Think About HIV Self-Testing in Canada? Results from a Cross-Sectional Survey. AIDS Behav (2017). PDF