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Our Group

Pratik Pandharipande, MD, MSCI
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care

Dr. Pratik Pandharipande is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology, Division of Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He is Board Certified in Anesthesiology with a Subspeciality Certification in Critical Care Medicine. Dr Pandharipande graduated with a MB, BS (MD) from University of Nagpur in India in the 5th percentile of his class. After completing a Research Assistantship at the University of Pittsburgh, Dept of Surgical Oncology, he completed an Anesthesiology Residency at Saint Barnabas Medical Center, NJ. From there, he entered and completed a Fellowship in Critical Care – Anesthesia at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr Pandharipandes' clinical focus is divided between OR anesthesia and ICU consultancy in the Surgical and Neurological ICU at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Dr Pandharipandes' interests are focused on sedation in the ICU focusing on the feasibility of a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic model for sedation and analgesia in the ICU. He is also interested in the effects of a restrictive transfusion strategy in patients with traumatic brain injury. For more details of his work, please contact him for a copy of his Curriculum Vitae.

 

Site Principal Investigators

Timothy D. Girard, MD, MSCI
Assistant Professor of Medicine

Jin H. Han, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine

James C. Jackson, PsyD
Neuropsychology and Long-Term Follow Up

Pratik Pandharipande, MD, MSCI
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care

E. Wesley Ely,MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine and Critical Care
Associate Director of Aging Research, VA GRECC

Senior Advisors

Gordon R. Bernard, MD
Associate Vice Chancellor for Research

Robert S. Dittus, MD, MPH
Div Chief Gen Medicine, Director GRECC

Research Coordinators

Leanne Boehm, MSN, RN
Critical Care Research Nurse

Joyce Okahashi, RN
Critical Care Research Nurse

Jan Dunn, RN, MSN, CCRN
Critical Care Research Nurse

Cayce Strength, RN, BSN
Critical Care Research Nurse

Brenda Truman Pun, RN, MSN, ACNP
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Program Clinical Manager

Mitzi W. Baker, RN, MSN
Critical Care Research Nurse

Neuropsychology

Sharon M. Gordon, PsyD
Geriatric Neuropsychology, GRECC

James C. Jackson, PsyD
Neuropsychology

Lauren Hardy, MA
Research Analyst II

Amy Lipsey, MA, LPC-MHSP
Licensed Professional Counselor

Sleep

Paula Watson, MD
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine

Brandi Cleaver, RPSGT
Polysomnographic Technician

Peter Howard, RPSGT, AA
Sleep Research Core Manager

Beth Malow, MD, MS
Associate Professor of Neurology

Kimberly Vigil
Polysomnographic Technician

Neuroimaging

Max Gunther, PhD
Neuroimaging & Neuropsychology Research Instructor

John Gore, PhD
Neuroimaging, FMRI, Director of VUIIS

Baxter Rogers, PhD
Physicist

Psychiatry

Stephan Heckers, MD, MSc
Psychiatry Department Chair

D. Catherine Fuchs, MD
Pediatric Psychiatry

Pediatric Delirium

Heidi Smith, MD, MSCI, FAAP
Pediatric Intensive Care

Pam Berry
Pediatric Critical Care Nurse

Biostatisticians

Ayumi Shintani PhD, MPH
Chief ICU Delirium Biostatistician

Jennifer Thompson, MPH
Analyst, Biostatistics

Theodore Speroff, PhD
Psychometrics, Statistician, GRECC

Renee Torres, MS
Biostatistician

Research Fellows

Michael Hooper, MD
Research Fellow

Matthew King, MD
Research Fellow

Alessandro Morandi, MD
Geriatrician & Research Fellow

Jennifer K. Clune, MD
Chief Resident

ICU Outcomes and Patient Safety

Eduard E. Vasilevskis, M.D.
Hospital Medicine and Center for Health Services Research

Administrative

Stephanie Hamilton, BA
Administrative Assistant

 

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