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Chetan Dodhia, MD

Associate Professor, Hospital Medicine
Attending Physician, Hospitalist Service
Specialties
- Hospital Medicine
Treatment Focus
I joined Fox Chase Cancer Center as an Onco-Hospitalist in order to apply current treatment guidelines and recommendations to provide outstanding care for hospitalized patients with cancer. I am excited to work collaboratively with oncology, palliative/supportive care, and subspecialties to ensure a multidisciplinary approach in the hospital-based care of the complex cancer patient. I have a special interest in improving quality of care through reducing clinical variation, preventable medical errors, hospital acquired conditions, and delays in patient progression and discharge.
Clinical Locations
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Fox Chase Cancer Center333 Cottman Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Phone: 888-369-2427
Educational Background
- 2016 - Internal Medicine Resident Physician, Bassett Medical Center (Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons), Cooperstown, NY, USA
- 2013 - Doctor of Medicine (MD), St. Georgeʼs University School of Medicine, True Blue, Grenada
- 2008 - Biological Sciences (BSc, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology focus), University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, ON, Canada
Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
Memberships
- American Association for Physician Leadership
- American College of Physicians
- Society of Hospital Medicine
Honors & Awards
- Philadelphia Magazine Top Doctors, 2024
Selected Publications
Malignant tracheal tumors: a review of current diagnostic and management strategies; Khalid, S., Vakil, A., Dodhia, C., Fein, A. “Malignant tracheal tumors: a review of current diagnostic and management strategies.” Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine 21.4, 2015, pp. 322-326. (Article)
Atypical radiologic presentation of pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia in an HIV positive patient; Vakil, A., Dodhia, C., Patel, V., Cervellione, K., & Thurm, C. (2013). “Atypical Radiologic Presentation of Pneumocystis jiroveci Pneumonia in an HIV Positive Patient.” Chest, 144, 177A. (Poster)
Inflammatory bowel disease and treatment with associated pulmonary vasculitis: A case report; Vakil, A., Upadhyay, H., Dodhia, C., Patel, V., Cervellione, K., & Fein, A. (2013). “Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Treatment with Associated Pulmonary Vasculitis: A Case Report.” Chest, 144, 904A. (Poster) Collapse
Additional Publications
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