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  • Manoj Jagtiani

    Manoj Jagtiani

    Fellow in Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
    Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other

    BioPhone: (201) 674-7555 Dr. MANOJ JAGTIANI
    jagtiani@stanford.edu Anesthesiology & Pain Physician 13452 Carillo ln. Los Altos Hills, CA 94022

    EDUCATION
    MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP:
    1.Stanford Medicine–Interventional Pain Medicine; 2022-Current; Palo Alto, California
    Interest in: PNS, Neuromodulation, Cancer Pain, Pain Psychology, Neuro Muscular Medicine/OMT, Biotech/Patents
    MEDICAL RESIDENCY:
    2.Tufts Medical Center –Anesthesiology; 2019-2022; Boston, MA


    CLINICAL RESEARCH
    1)Zn2+ Deficiency: A Cause of Opioid Induced Physical Dependence and Addiction in Post-operative Total Joint Arthroplasty Patients ; Primary Co-Investigator. Tantillo and Jagtiani; Department of Anesthesiology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA. Department of OrthopedicSurgery, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Plainview, NY. Mentored by: Dr. Jeff Gudin. 2016- 8/2020. Interest in pharmacology,physiology, and addiction led to co-development of research topic. Involved in proposal development, multiple presentations to hospital boards,and preparation of both the IRB-approved application and final manuscript
    2)Zinc Deficiency: Investigating the therapeutic effects of supplemental zinc on patient addiction and dependence symptomology; Co--Investigator. Tantillo and Jagtiani; Department of Anesthesiology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Tufts Medical Center, Boston. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Plainview Hospital, Plainview, NY. 8/2021- current.
    3)Conceptual Design of Prototype, The Pill Popper Stopper; Primary Investigator. Development via Davison Inc. Pittsburgh, PA.. Inresearch/development stage. June 2016-Present
    4)Stellate Ganglion Block in Fibromyalgia Systematic Review; Primary Investigator; Department of Anesthesiology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA. Tufts Medical Center. 9/21-Current.
    5)Anesthesiology Informatics for Advancement of Specialty, Department, and Institution: Automated Alumni Network Databases for ACGMETraining Program(s) Using Python; Primary Investigator Department of Anesthesiology, Tufts School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 6/2021-Current.

  • Sneha Shah Jain MD, MBA

    Sneha Shah Jain MD, MBA

    Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
    Fellow in Medicine

    BioDr. Sneha S. Jain is a fellow in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. She previously was an internal medicine resident at Columbia/NewYork-Presbyterian, during which time she was selected as a Silverman Fellow in Healthcare Innovation. In this capacity, she worked with clinical and data science partners to build and deploy the technological infrastructure to identify patients with certain cardiac conditions earlier in the course of their disease. She received her MD from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and her MBA from Harvard Business School. She graduated with distinction from Duke University with a BS in Economics. During her time at Harvard Business School, she worked at Moderna Therapeutics and the VC firm Flare Capital.

    Her research and entrepreneurial interests focus on the development and clinical trials of digital health and machine learning to reimagine healthcare delivery models and improve patient outcomes in cardiology.

  • Sung (Dave) Jeon, MD

    Sung (Dave) Jeon, MD

    Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other

    BioDr. Jeon is a neurocritical care fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine. He studied English and Neuroscience at Amherst College, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He subsequently acquired his medical degree at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, and completed his residency in neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He has a background in liberal arts with experiences in palliative care and clinical research, which ranges from deep-brain electrophysiology, behavioral psychiatry, as well as management of status epilepticus and low NIHSS large vessel occlusion strokes. Some of his favorite hobbies include hiking, reading, wine tasting, and going to the dog park with his roommate Kaia, who is one judgmental Shiba Inu. He fell in love with neurocritical care in medical school and residency for its high acuity environment, complexity of cases, and interaction with patients and families.

  • Sara Johansen, MD

    Sara Johansen, MD

    Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
    Resident in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

    BioSara Johansen, MD is a resident psychiatrist and industry consultant in digital mental health innovation. She is the Director of Clinical Innovation at Brainstorm: The Stanford Lab for Mental Health Innovation, an academic laboratory dedicated to transforming mental health care, and a faculty affiliate with the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. She leads clinical development and research projects in digital mental health at Stanford, and she founded a tech-enabled psychiatry clinic that connects patients with digital therapy programs. As an industry consultant, she focuses on the impact of social media on mental health and works with social media companies on wellbeing initiatives. Dr. Johansen earned her MD at the Stanford School of Medicine, and she is now a resident psychiatrist in the Stanford Department of Psychiatry.

  • Prerak Juthani

    Prerak Juthani

    Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
    Resident in Medicine

    BioPrerak Juthani is a Bay Area native and completed his undergraduate studies at UC Berkeley, where he graduated summa cum laude and double-majored in Molecular Biology and Public Health. He then went on to Yale where he was able to bridge his love of medicine and entrepreneurship by completing the joint MD-MBA program. Prerak’s first stint in entrepreneurship was when he created an organic chemistry board game called REACT! (reactgame.com); he brought it to market by crowdfunding over $25,000 and the game has sold hundreds of copies worldwide. Outside of the hospital, Prerak has a Youtube channel where he creates videos to increase transparency of what it’s like to be a medical student and resident; he also has a podcast called Red, White & Brown, which provides an insight into the novel immigrant experiences of first-generation South Asian immigrants.