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Nikita Joshi, MD
Emergency medicine doctor
Clinical Instructor, Emergency Medicine
Bio:
I was raised in the suburbs of Chicago and moved to Cleveland to obtain an undergraduate education. Then I returned to Chicago for my medical degree and pursued emergency medicine residency training in Brooklyn, NY. I now work at Stanford University with residents and medical students and focus upon teaching and clinical work within the Emergency Department.
Professional Education
- Residency: SUNY Downstate College of Medicine (2013) NY
- Medical Education: Rush University Medical College (2009) IL
Publications
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In reply.
Thoma, B., Joshi, N., Chan, T., Lin, M., & Trueger, N. S. (2015). In reply. Annals of emergency medicine, 65(4), 467-?. -
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum on bedside ultrasound: case report and review of the literature.
Zachariah, S., Gharahbaghian, L., Perera, P., & Joshi, N. (2015). Spontaneous pneumomediastinum on bedside ultrasound: case report and review of the literature. The western journal of emergency medicine, 16(2), 321-324. -
Social Media Responses to the Annals of Emergency Medicine Residents' Perspective Article on Multiple Mini-Interviews
Joshi, N. K., Yarris, L. M., Doty, C. I., & Lin, M. (2014). Social Media Responses to the Annals of Emergency Medicine Residents' Perspective Article on Multiple Mini-Interviews. ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 64(3), 320-325.