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Medical Medicine

Location:
Delhi, India
Posted:
October 01, 2020

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Resume:

Pranav Singh MD

DOB **/**/****

Present Mailing Address(USA) 445 Prarie View Ln

Mason City IA 50401

Preferred Phone: 641-***-****

India address:

B32 Swati Apartments

** ** *********

Delhi:110092 e-mail: *************@*****.***

Work Address Mercy One North Iowa

1000 4th St SW

Mason city IA 50401 USA

Medical School

Maulana Azad Medical College, India

07/1994 - 12/1999

MBBS, 03/2000

Certification/Licensure

Iowa state medical license number 40201, NPI number 131*******

Pulmonary Medicine Board Certification (ABIM) 11/2011

American Board of internal medicine(ABIM) certification 2009

Critical care certification(ABIM) 2012

MD TB and chest diseases University of Delhi 2004.

ACLS ATLS

MCI/DMC registration

Objectives

Provide evidence based, patient and family centered care in critical care and outpatient pulmonary medicine.

Provide high quality medical care based on 6 core competencies of ACGME: patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning and improvement, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism, and systems-based practice

Learn from the knowledge and experience of my esteemed Indian physician colleagues to provide best care for my patients.

Work Experience: 15 years USA

8/2012- Present

Medical Director Cardiovascular and pulmonary:

My current job involves full time work as an intensivist, I work in a multispecialty critical care unit providing admission and consultative services to a variety of medical and surgical patients. I also oversee the education of medical students and internal medicine residents working there. Our hospital is a community teaching hospital and that allows me to be up to date with my procedural and teaching skills.

As a pulmonologist, I see patients in clinic and consult on patients in the hospital. I also supervise the Respiratory therapy department as their medical director. I oversee education, quality of service and implementation of standard of care practices. Most recently we successfully implemented a bundle for preventing COPD hospitalizations.

Supervisor: Paul Manternach MD, VP Physician affairs

07/2009 – 06/2012

Fellowship, Pulmonary and critical care medicine. This was a 3 year training program for pulmonary and critical care Medicine in Upstate University hospital. I was fortunate to work with clinicians and researchers who are leading authorities in their fields. Here I consolidated on my Pulmonary medicine training from India.

SUNY UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, SYRACUSE, New York Current program director: Pratibha Kaul MD

07/2006-06/2009

Internal medicine Residency at SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse. 3 year well rounded training in internal medicine in Upstate NY laid a solid foundation for pursuing fellowship in PCCM.

Program Director: Stephen J Knohl MD

08/2004 - 06/2006 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, India

Fellow, critical care medicine. I worked as FNB fellow in critical care medicine till I matched into internal medicine in NY. SGRH has one of the country's best critical care units and gave me the opportunity to see and manage pathology specific to tropical nations.

Chairman: Dr BK Rao

07/2001 - 07/2004 Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, India Resident(MD), Pulmonary medicine. I worked under Prof Raj Kumar for 3 years. I learned the basics of Pulmonary medicine, Tuberculosis and published my thesis on smoking cessation.

Supervisor: Prof Raj Kumar

Professional membership:

American College of Chest Physicians

American Medical Association

Procedural skills:

Fiberoptic bronchoscopy, EBUS, medical thoracoscopy, PleurX, All routine Critical care procedures, percutaneous tracheostomy, POC ultrasonography.

Special interests:

Asthma, COPD, Interstitial Lung diseases, pulmonary infections, pleural diseases, lung cancer, sleep disordered breathing, ARDS, Sepsis, medical ethics, Palliative care

Advanced training:

2017: Lahey Clinic Interventional pulmonary course

2018: ECMO training at University of Iowa Hospitals and clinic.

2019: Therapeutic bronchoscopy for airway obstruction ACCP

Publications

Singh P, Kumar R. Assessment of the effectiveness of sustained release Bupropion and intensive physician advice in smoking cessation. Lung India 2010 Jan;27(1):11-8

Singh P, Eckardt S, Khebbazah J, Narendra S, Lenox R J. A rare case of fatal hemoptysis. Journal of Bronchology. 2008, Jan; 15(1): 56-58.

Kumar R, Singh P. Epidemiologic Aspects of Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis. Clin Pulm Med. 2004, Mar; 11(2):65-70.

Kumar R, Singh P, Arora R, Gaur SN. Effect of itraconazole therapy in allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. Saudi Medical Journal. 2003, Jan; 24(5):546-547.

Singh P, Kumar R. Inhalation therapy in bronchial asthma. The Indian Practitioner. 2006, May; 59(5):301-306.

Presentations/Posters Singh P, Yang X, Chava S, Savici D Characteristics and Outcomes of Critically Ill Patients With 2009 Influenza A H1N1 Pneumonia. Chest October 2010 138:4 MeetingAbstracts 228A

Singh P, Lenox R. Bilateral Lymphocytic Alveolitis From Stereotactic Body Radiation for Lung Cancer: An Unreported Occurrence. Chest October 2010 138:4 MeetingAbstracts 82A

Gutsche M, Singh P, Meraj R,. Transbronchial lung biopsy versus transbronchial needle aspiration: a retrospective comparison of two biopsy modalities in the diagnosis of sarcoidosis. Chest 2009 136: 66S

Meraj R, Singh P, Jawaid W, Bose A, Blair D, Sexton JF. (2007, October). Listeria Rhombencephalitis in an immunocompetent patient. Poster presented at: SUNY Upstate for ACP; Syracuse, NY.

Muthu V, Singh P: Cryptococcus osteomyelitis in an immunocompetent host. ACP 2008.

Singh P, Tasam HK, Ram G and Kumar R. Airway Obstruction in Allergic Rhinitis. Indian J Allergy Asthma Immunol. Abstracts from 36th Ann. Conv. of Indian College of Allergy, Asthma. 2003, Jan; 17(1):33-44.

Hypercalcemia of Schizophrenia. Singh P, Trikha G, Kaur H, Singh A. Chest. 2011; 140:120A

Awards:

Teacher of the year nominee 2013 and 2014 at Mercy medical center, North Iowa.

Golden Stethoscope Award 2020 for exceptional contributions to MercyOne. Mercy one North Iowa

Voluntary work:

Assisted in COVID-19 surge in critical care at Sioux City MercyOne medical canter

Language Fluency(written and oral): English, Hindi, Punjabi

References:

Dr Dan Pennington MD

Pulmonary & Critical care

Mercy One North Iowa

Mason City IA 50401

Cell: +1-641-***-****

Doug Summerfield MD

Medical director Critical care

Mercy One NOrth Iowa

Mason city IA 50401

Cell: +1-507-***-****

Anas Al-Khateeb

Pulmonary critical care

Mercy One North Iowa

Mason city IA 50401

Cell: +1-330-***-****

Dr Pratibha Kaul MD

Program Director, Department of pulmonary and critical care medicine

SUNY Upstate medical university.

750, E Adams St, Syracuse 13210

Phone: 315-***-****

Cell: +1-315-***-****

Dr. Arvind Perathur

Asst. Professor and clinical head, Pulmonary Medicine, School of Medicine, Kochi

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham

*******@****.******.***

Cell: +91-702-***-****



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