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Department of Pediatrics  :  Faculty  :  Vishal Pandey, M.D.

Vishal Pandey, M.D.

Specialty:
Neonatology
Position:
Assistant Professor
E-Mail:
vpandey@kumc.edu
Telephone:
913-588-6337
Facsimile:
913-588-6317
Office Location:
3035 Wescoe Pavilion
Mailing Address:
3901 Rainbow Boulevard
Mail Stop 2030
Kansas City, KS 66160

Clinical Interest

  • Neonatal Septicemia
  • UTI in children
  • Gastroschisis
  • Neonatal Resuscitation

Education

M.D. Pediatrics
JLN Medical College, Ajmer
University of Rajasthan,India

MBBS
JLN Medical College, Ajmer
University of Rajasthan,India

Training

Residency (Pediatrics-July 2006-2009)
Metrohealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio

Fellowship (2003-2006)
Neonatology, Metrohealth Medical center, Cleveland, Ohio

Senior Residency (2002-2003)
Child Care Center, Ajmer, India

M.D. Pediatrics (1998-2001)
Residency in Pediatrics, JLN Medical College, Ajmer
University of Rajasthan, India

Residency (May –Sept.’98)
Internal medicine, through All India pre P.G. entrance exam
RNT Medical College, Udaipur,India

Internship (1997-1998)
Rotating one year housemanship in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics,
Obstetrics, Gynecology & subspecialties.
MGM Hospital, Bhilwara, India

Licensures and Memberships

  • Registered with Rajasthan Medical council Reg.No. 01842
  • Full Registration Medical council of India No.2320 dated 12/07/02.
  • Training Certificate#57-00-7057, State Medical Board of Ohio.
  • Member, Indian Academy of Pediatrics.
  • Member, American Academy of Pediatrics

Publications

Proinflammatory Cytokines Found in Amniotic Fluid Induce Collagen Remodeling,Apoptosis, and Biophysical Weakening of Cultured Human Fetal Membranes. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 74, 29–34 (2006)

Fetal Membranes From Term Vaginal Deliveries Have a Zone of Weakness Exhibiting Characteristics of Apoptosis and Remodeling. Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation 2006 13: 191-195.Mohammed El Khwad, Vishal Pandey, Bradley Stetzer, Brian M. Mercer, Deepak Kumar, Robert M. Moore, Jennifer Fox, Raymond W. Redline, Joseph M. Mansour, and John J. Moore

The force required to rupture fetal membranes paradoxically increases with acute in vitro repeated stretching. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 196, Issue 2, Pages 165.e1-165.e7 (2007)V. Pandey, K. Jaremko, R. Moore, B. Mercer, B. Stetzer, D. Kumar, J. Fox, J. Mansour, J. Moore

Fetomaternal outcome following post dated pregnancy: A prospective study, J.Obst. & Gynae of India, 5, vol 51, p98.

Dissertation (thesis for M.D. Pediatrics): Incidence of Neonatal Septicemia among babies born in Rajkiya Mahila Chikitsalaya, Ajmer,India

CME/Conferences:

  • Raj Pedicon 2000 Jaipur
  • Raj Pedicon 2001 Udaipur: Presented paper: Multidrug resistant Klebsiella infection in Nursery: An experience with newer Quinolones.
  • Society of Gynecological Investigations, 2005 LosAngles:
    Presented poster titled: Repetitively stretched fetal membranes initially strengthen, and then fail.
  • Mead Johnson Midwest Conference on Perinatal Research: Presented reaseach talk on pathophysiology of rupture of membranes, September 18-20, 2007.

Research Interests

  • Pathophysiology of premature rupture of fetal membranes.
  • Causative factors in Gastroschisis.
  • UTI in children-The utility of ultrasound.
  • Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in ELBW babies-A survey of current practices



 

 

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