Udit Kondal MD, MPH
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Education:
Drexel University College of Medicine, MD May 2006
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, MPH Feb. 2001
(Focus: Health Promotion/Disease Prevention)
Columbia College of Columbia University, BA. May 1995
(PreMedicine/Women's and Gender Studies) Magna Cum Laude
Language: American and British English
Fluent: Spanish, Hindi, Punjabi, Beginner: Mandarin Chinese
Intermediate: Bengali Urdu, (Mandarin),
Electronic Medical Records: eClinicalWorks, NextGen, Cerner, Dr. Chrono
Awards: Winner of Doctors Across New York $100,000 Award.
Recipient California Loan Repayment Program
Research:
Undergraduate Thesis: Essays on Self-Definition and the Stereotypes of Black Women
Randomized Clinical Trial: Low Back Pain Study. Meloxicam vs. Meloxicam + Leg lifts – 2008
Employment
Family Medicine Physician, Las Posas Family Medicine Group/Ventura County Healthcare Agency (Camarillo, CA) – Feb 2017-July 2021 (under Dr. Paulo Carvalho) and July 2021 to Present (under Ventura County Healthcare Agency)
Diagnose, treat, and medically clear adult and pediatric Spanish, English, and Punjabi speaking patients in outpatient clinic. Gained proficiency in Cerner EMR. Trained Residents at Top Ranked Ventura County Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program. Supervise PAs and Consult NPs.
Quality Director, House Call Doctor Thousand Oaks, Inc (Oxnard, CA) – Dec. 2018 to Sept 2023
Treated concierge patients, in their homes, from Malibu to Santa Barbara. Supervised PAs. Provided a second opinion and led the Quality Improvement team that reviews charts and treatments. Gained proficiency in Dr. Chrono EMR.
Family Medicine Physician, Clinicas Del Camino Real, Inc (Oxnard, CA) – July 2012 to Nov, 2016
Diagnose, treat, and medically clear adult and pediatric Spanish, English, and Punjabi speaking patients in outpatient clinic. Treated field laborers. Gained proficiency in NextGen EMR. Supervised and Trained PAs and NPs.
Family Medicine Physician, Phoenix Medical Center. (Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY) – Jan 2012 to June 2012
Diagnose, treat, and medically clear adult and pediatric Spanish speaking patients in an inner-city outpatient clinic. Trained fellow staff to use EClinical Works EMR (Clinic closed due to Financial Problems)
Family Medicine Physician, Urban Health Plan, Inc. (Corona, Queens, NY) – August 2009 to Dec. 2011
Diagnose, treat, and medically clear adult and pediatric Spanish speaking patients in outpatient clinic. Execute workshops on health promotion/disease prevention in community based organizations. Gained proficiency in EClinical Works. Supervised and Trained PA’s and NP’s.
PGY-3, Resident, Mount Sinai School of Medicine/Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program, (Queens, NYC) – June 2006 to July 2009.
Diagnose, treat, and medically clear adult and pediatric patients in outpatient clinic, inpatient ward, and psychiatric inpatient settings. Perform Prenatal Care. First-Assisted in 20+ C-Sections and 30+NSVDs. Certified in: Femoral Central lines, Lumbar Punctures (Adult and Pediatric), Large Joint Injections, Abdominal Paracentesis, Nasolaryngoscopy, Circumcisions, Shoulder Dystocias, Venopuncture, Arterial Blood Gases, Laceration Repair, Skin tag removal, Punch Biopsy, Pap Smears, Breast/Pelvic Exams, Casting, and Straight and Foley catheterization (Adult and Pediatric).
Guide highly interactive case presentation and journal club. Promote disease prevention in local YMCA’s and non-profit-organizations.
Education Specialist, Workers of Wonder/Columbia University Liberty Partnerships (Washington Heights, NYC) - May 2000 to Jan. 2001
Developed and taught math, reading, writing, chess and yoga curricula to Dominican and African American junior high and high school students in afterschool and summer programs.
Camp Counselor, Police Athletic League (Washington Heights, NYC) Jan. 1999 to May 2000
Counseled, tutored, and taught Black History, basketball, flag football, yoga, chess, college prep, singing, and coaching skills to Black and Latino youth ages five to eighteen.
Assistant Coordinator/Health Educator, Minority Task Force on AIDS (Harlem and Brooklyn, NYC) Dec. 1997 to Jan. 1999
Coordinated primary HIV prevention program funded by New York City Department of Health targeting at-risk Black men who have sex with men. Conducted outreach education and recruitment. Facilitated informal “rap” groups, workshops, and support group interventions.
Prevention Specialist, SPARK/Board of Education (NYC) Oct. 1996 to Oct. 1997
Executed four workshops per day in NYC public high schools on: HIV/AIDS, Drug/Alcohol Abuse, or Violence Prevention. Taught each topic through 5day curriculum.
Health Careers College Advisor, ASPIRA of New York, Inc. Feb. 1996 to Oct. 1996
Executed workshops in various NYC high schools on: college preparation, financial aid research, time management, resume building, and critical thinking.
Case Worker, C.O.R.E., Outreach and Tracking Program (Roxbury, MA) June 1995 to Jan. 1996
Counseled and learned from Black and Latino youth in juvenile detention facility. Assisted youth in finding employment and school enrollment.
Coordinator, Columbia University Center for the Study of Human Rights - Fall 1992 to Spring 1994, Whitney M. Young, Jr. Race Relations Program
Program dedicated to provide biweekly forum for cross cultural dialogue on Columbia's diverse city campus.
Research Intern, Shakti Shalini and Multiple Action Research Group (New Delhi, India) - Summer 1993
Researched Indian gender relations, feminism, women's issues, and administration of shelter for battered women.
Hobbies
Surfing, Yoga, Dancing, Photography, Poetry, Web Design, Sound Engineering, Electronic Music Composition, Chess, Playing the Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keys; Socializing.