If ESBICM—whether through The ICU Channel, our forums, workshops, or any of our other platforms—has made a difference in your skills, patient care, professional growth, or your journey in intensive care, we would truly love to hear your story. Your story matters to us and to the entire community. By sharing your experiences, you encourage and inspire others walking the same path. Please take a moment to submit your testimonial—we’re genuinely grateful for your voice!
Below are some of the heartfelt testimonials from our members and viewers. We’d love to hear yours too—you can submit it right here. (Also, take a moment to watch the video testimonials at the bottom of the page.)
Thank you so much sir… With your knowledge, I am treating a patient on mechanical ventilator support in China Border now and watching your videos( last Post of India)… I have done MD Medicine but your knowledge helps me a lot. I can’t refer any patient as I lack with ACLS ambulance. I have watched lot of videos on ventilator and ABG… Praying that my patient recovers. @tenzingyaltsen948
Thankyou for this great video, it really helped me to understand Impella and its difference with IABP. @nirkalaleon
Good evening sir, I am a Critical Care Technologist and your classes helped me a lot and glad to find a new way of patient management in ICU who are critically ill. And “your team ” , one of the best team I had ever seen that giving importance to each and every healthcare professional to make our nation well equipped with excellent skills….Thank you sir…. Please continue making videos futher……@rameshepinephrine
Great Channel great knowlagde we helped a lot from your your videos we are also provising Hethcare at very remote area where no quality medical facilities are availible your videos help us to provide quality care to our patient @FitHameshaByDrSaurabh
Today is my first day in the ICU ward .This video has really helped me understand the instruments as well as theur uses. Thankyou
@karishmachaulagain8339
Thank you so much doctor for bedside teaching pls continue this it helped me a loooootttttt @movieserieshub-z9c
This z d gem sir …i m a senior resident in obgy in BHU ..and an avid watcher of ur videos since pg tym. It has helped me a lot in clearing my concepts and in managing icu pts … extremely grateful to u fir ur valuable efforts in enlightening us
@achalarawat9097
Sir, your pointers have helped me immensely to understand what exactly happens in the ICU! Working as an intern in a govt hospital ICU, half of the time passes by running in all sorts of places. Hardly people teach such pearls nowadays! @aakp1998
The only channel that discuss and teach practical points than all the big big theories taught in medical college which are now outdated and which has so much gap from real practice .always indebted to the knowledge you give us sirwish such learning us implemented in all medical colleges. @sinduja.v6474
Hard work true work is always rewarded Sir. Simplicity of this channel is the most I admire with the right information delivered. Thank you Sir @rekhakadam6393
Sharing of knowledge requires a high degree of empathy and love,, thank you all @ecor17
I would say this is one of the best channel who is teaching manage the critical patients in ICU and emergency wards @lalitsharma7458
Sir …..ur vedios r amazin The best thing about them I like is that u begins with basic n then take to high level . Making them simplified n easy to understand. Ur journey is inspiring ……u r passionate towards ur work n ….. Finally sir congratulations for the today where u r ….keep it on . U r making a change in educational world .@filmydoc_356
Dear Ankur Sir , I’m Dr R.S.C. Wijesundara, medical officer from Sri Lanka . I have been working in a medical ICU of National cancer institute for near 2 and half years . Throughout my journey in ICU , I gained lot of through your YOU TUBE channel and able to apply the knowledge acquired through videos ,for sake of patients benefit . It’s a priceless service that you are providing to uplift the knowledge of other medical staff in world wide. I wish you all the very best and strength to carry out this service for several years . Eagerly waiting to join the the mech ventilator course to brush up the knowledge through amazing teaching ability. @sugithchanka8478
Dear Ankur sir May all your efforts be blessed and thankyou very much for making such an informative platform , eagerly waiting for the mech ventilator course . Kudos to your dedication and persistence in sharing knowledge @rosocog
Hard work and consistency are the key for success and you have proved it sir….will support your vision always…all the best to the ESBICM team @sugambhola8509
Thank you so much for everything sir… Your videos are really helpful to understand complex in a simpler way. The story of ESBICM is very inspirational sir… Hats off to your mom and you sir @RUCHITAK-h8b
Good discussion sir with great efforts. Sir I am a Pediatrician but still your video keeps stick me to watch till end. GauravKumar-st1cd
Really Clear Explanation Sir.. Thank you so much for Sharing Such an imp information regarding Critical care. drrajbhaiyarajput4182
Thank u thank u soo soo much sir……when u didnt replied to my request …i thought how stupid of me to request a DOCTOR to teach the basics of ICU…I felt very bad….but u proved me wrong Sir……its so humble and generous of u…most of the time I met the doctors in ICU are very stubborn and arrogant bt u r very down to earth…once again thanks a lot and keep motivating us by such useful and knowledgeable vdos….luv from a fresher nurse… parveenkhan2924
I started working in ICU n hdu during COVID,and I started watching Ur videos n it helped me alot in dealing with CPAP n bipap n ventilator settings, I have learned so much from u thanku so much Dr….GOD BLESS YOU dranamjan6138
Its really helpful video to clarify my knowledge and make me get better , thnku for such basic and useful information shubhamnpandey1712
I didn’t even search for this video it was showing in home screen and my first icu duty will start from day after tomorrow. What a coincidence strange7529
This was a very informative, comprehensive , encompassing all students, teachers alike, thanks a lot for sharing such great session….@bardaasht007
First and foremost, I would like to commend you on your exceptional teaching skills. Despite being physically distant from you, I could feel the energy and passion radiating through your words and gestures. Your ability to captivate and engage your audience is truly remarkable, and it made the learning experience all the more enriching. It is evident that you possess a rare talent for simplifying intricate ideas without compromising their essence. This skill, combined with your infectious enthusiasm, has undoubtedly made a lasting impact on me as a learner.. smilesfornafisa
Thank you so much sir. For such a wonderful session on ventilation. @ShyamSundar-wt9dr
thank you! intubating for the first time today in the operating room. laurenbasso45
I am proud of Dr. Ankur and his enthusiasm in training youngsters. This channel is all his effort and I am honored and privileged to be able to contribute to his selfless initiative. Dear Ankur, continue this wonderful work, more teachers will join the channel. Remember the saying ” Mai chalta gaya, loog judthe gaye, Carva banta gaya”…meaning I started on this journey alone, good people kept joining with me, and soon a Caravan took shape. Dr. P. K. Jain, Chairman, Critical Care Education Foundation (CCEF)
Feels like listening TedX talks I will try to implement some values in my behavior out of 20 values that you discussed sir to have balance in house and work deeds. sarangjaiswal3789
Marvellous clinical skill narmadaskinclinic6750
Sir , i work in ICU In nepal as Mo, have faced similar scenario , who needed, emergenecy exp-lap. thank you shankarrimal4611
Well highlighted. This is an important aspect of clear communication , to prevent unpleasant altercations. Better stance ,honesty & sincere body language will mitigate any medicolegal issues. Enjoyed the behind the scenes bungling vijayalakshmicmsunderaj595
Video Testimonials and Stories
We would love to hear your story! If you’d like to share your video testimonial, please send it to us via WhatsApp at +91 9522-393-666 (note: this is a computerized number—voice calls cannot be received). You’re also welcome to email your video to academics @ esbicm.org
Don’t forget to include your name, profession, city, and country in your video, so we can connect with you better.
We’re excited to see your testimonial and really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us. You never know—your story might be just the encouragement someone else needs!