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Shifa Gandhi, MD

Assistant Professor
Specialties
- Pulmonary Critical Care
Treatment Focus
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Language(s) Other than English
- Urdu
Treatment Philosophy
Patient care is about collaboration of healthcare professionals to deliver excellent care that aligns with patient goals. It's core principles include empathy, understanding and utilizing up-to-date evidence based medicine to deliver care.
Clinical Locations
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Fox Chase Cancer Center333 Cottman Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Phone: 888-369-2427
Educational Background
- Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellow
Yale University Hospital, New Haven| July 2022-present - Internal Medicine Resident
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia PA| July 2019- June 2022 - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway NJ| August 2015- May 2019
Doctor of Medicine - University of Pennsylvania, College of Arts and Sciences, Philadelphia, PA| August 2012-May 2015
Bachelor of Arts Summa Cum Laude
Major: Biology Minors: Psychology, South Asia Studies - Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH| August 2011-May 2012
Dean’s High Honor List all academic years
Certifications
- Board Certified in Internal Medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine – Issued August 2022
- Connecticut Medical License #218396 – Expiration Date 4/30/2025
Selected Publications
• Fiorini, V., Hu, B., Sun, Y., Yu, S., McGovern, J., Woo, S., Gandhi, S., et. Al. “Circulating Mitochondrial DNA is associated with High Levels of Fatigue in Two Independent Sarcoidosis Cohorts”. Chest. Accepted for publication.
• Woo, S. Gandhi, S. et al. “Targeting the NLRP3 inflammasome and associated cytokines in scleroderma associated interstitial lung disease”. Front. Cell Dev. Biol., 02 October 2023.
• Rivera, A., Wang, A., Grodsky, M., Gandhi, S et. Al. “Increasing utilization of SGLT2 inhibitors for cardiac patients” Diabetes 2022; Volume 71(Suplement_1)
• S. S. Gandhi, J. Uricheck, et. Al. “Comparison of catheter-based interventions in the management of acute PE at a single academic tertiary care medical center” American Thoracic Society 2021.
• Nguyen, D. Gandhi, S. Khan, W. “Recurrent fulminant viral myocarditis,”, p.A3489. American Thoracic Society 2019.
• Babalola, R., Gandhi, S., Bittner, M., Kaufman, K. “Obstacles encountered when managing a Prader-Willi syndrome patient with haloperidol during an acute psychotic break,” European Psychiatry, 48S (2018) S701.
• Gandhi, S.S., Muraresku, C., McCormick, E.M., Falk, M.J., McCormack, S.E. Risk factors for poor bone health in primary mitochondrial disease. J Inherit Metab Dis, 2017. 40(5): p. 673-683.
• Doty, R.L., Gandhi, S.S., et.al. Point pressure sensitivity in early stage Parkinson's disease. Physiol Behav, 2015. 138: p. 21-7.
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