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Overview
Dr. Dipali Chavan is an experienced Microbiologist at Apollo Hospitals, Pune, with over 15 years of expertise in diagnosing and managing infectious diseases and microbiological conditions. She holds an MBBS, MD in Microbiology, ACHAHM, IDCC 2019, and has completed a National Training Course in Diagnostic Medical Mycology, reflecting her advanced training in clinical microbiology, infectious disease diagnostics, and fungal infections. Her work ensures accurate laboratory results that form the foundation for effective patient care.
Fluent in English, Hindi, and Marathi, Dr. Chavan emphasizes clear communication with clinicians, patients, and laboratory teams, ensuring that diagnostic findings are translated into actionable treatment strategies. Her approach combines technical expertise with a commitment to patient safety, quality control, and timely diagnosis.
At Apollo, Dr. Chavan utilizes state-of-the-art laboratory technology and evidence-based protocols to deliver precise microbiological services. Known for her meticulousness, dedication, and collaborative approach, she supports multidisciplinary teams in managing complex infectious and microbial conditions. Dr. Dipali Chavan is recognized as a trusted microbiologist in Pune, committed to improving diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes through expert care.
Experience
- Consultant Clinical Microbiologist and Hospital Infection Control Officer – Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital and Research Institute, Pune
- Consultant Clinical Microbiologist and Hospital Infection Control Officer – Jupiter Hospital, Pune
- Head – Hospital Infection Control Department, Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Pune
- Associate Consultant Microbiology – Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital, Pune
Awards
Research and Publication
- "Locking In” – A Rare Pathogen, Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology IJMMB-D-21-00429
Post COVID-19 MDR GNB Osteoarticular Infections – CIDSCON - The Secondary Invaders of COVID-19 – CIDSCON
- The Lockdown Opportunists – CIDSCON
- Caspofungin Resistance in Candida auris Due to Mutations in Fks1 with Adjunctive Role of Chitin and Key Cell Wall Stress Response Pathway Genes – BioRxiv
- COVID-19 and Meningoencephalitis with Cerebellitis