Marcus Ranney - Khubchandani Group and Krimson Health. Mumbai, , IN

Marcus Ranney

Strategy and Business Development Manager | Khubchandani Gro
Mumbai, , IN
Youthful and energetic, bridging together the worlds of clinical medicine with the business needs of healthcare today

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Availability

  • Keynote
  • Panelist
  • Workshop Leader

Topics

  • Healthcare needs in the developing world
  • Sports medicine and fitness
  • Physiology at the extremes

Affiliations

  • UK Space Biomedicine Consortium
  • Association of British Scholars
  • International Chronic Hypoxia Symposium
  • Mumbai Fighters: World Series boxing

Biography

Dr. Marcus Ranney completed his Bachelors of Science (Physiology) and his Medical degrees from University College Medical School in London. His passion for the area of sports and extreme medicine and physiology stems for almost a decade. Being a keen fitness enthusiast himself, Dr. Marcus has pretty much conducted field medicine and research in the most extreme and challenging of conditions across the planet.

His expeditions have led him climbing up the sides of Mt. Everest, skiing across the Siberian Arctic, traversing the European Alps and Scuba diving the great reefs of Australia. He has also served as a medic in the British Royal Air Force fueling his desire for flight and also at NASA...

Industry Expertise (6)

Health Care - Facilities Health Care - Providers Health and Wellness Medical/Dental Practice Pharmaceuticals Fitness

Speaking Style

 
Educational Entertaining
 
Strategic Tactical
 
Lecture Style Interactive
 
Formal Relaxed

Sample Talks (3)

Physiology at the extremes

Exploring the changes in physiological adaptive process at the body is pushed to the extremes of altitude, space and fitness

Health in India and the path ahead

An overview of the Indian healthcare landscape, the forces shaping it and a strategic insight into some of the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead

Sport, fitness and the human body

Delving into the physiology behind fitness and the importance it plays on performance, health and psychological well being

Past Speaking Engagements (8)

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Medicine at the Extremes,  Royal Geographical Society, UK

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Medicine on the roof of the world,  Royal Society of Medicine

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World Congress of Mountain and Wilderness Medicine ,  World Congress, Scotland

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Mountain medicine,  Northern Lights Festival, Siberia, Russia

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Altitude Medicine Symposium,  UCL, London, UK

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Nepal Tourism week,  Royal Nepalese Embassy, London, UK

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Physiology adaptations to extremes,  Kennedy Space Centre, NASA, USA

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Human Physiology at the extremes,  Middlesex University

Education (1)

University College London

MBBS BSc (Hons),

Accomplishments (4)

Officer Cadet, Volunteer Reserve, Royal Air Force: University of London Air Squadron

professional
Gained experience in basic flight training, aviation medicine and military training.

Expedition Leader, TeamEverest: Medical Research Expedition Everest base camp

personal
The expedition was the largest student led expedition to trek to base camp of Mt. Everest (altitude 18,500feet). A medical research expedition, investigating the incidence and effects of acute mountain sickness on human physiological adaptation. Associated with Great Ormond St Children’s hospital, raising £25,000 for the trust to provide them with a new neonatal unit in Intensive care.

Medical Intern, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Kennedy Space Centre, USA

professional
Four week clinical elective attached to the Emergency medical services for KSC. Provided assisted medical support for the space shuttle (mission STS-122) as well as research into Aerospace medicine and physiology

Team Leader: Team Great Britain, Expedition to Siberian Arctic, Russia

personal
International competition for skiing and mountain climbing into the Yamal-Nenet’s region within the Russian Arctic Circle. Medical research component investigating changes in immune system function under a variety of environmental and physical stressors on the human body. Personally won a medal for being one of only two of all international competitors to complete the outdoor wilderness circuit.