As a practicing internist for over 10 years, Dr. Pendharkar has truly enjoyed clinical medicine. She has been inspired by each patient she met along the way. On that note, she developed her own medical practice to further carry out her vision of spreading empathy and compassion in the world. She is proud of her team of internal medicine doctors who are highly skilled and dedicated.
Dr. Pendharkar enjoys sharing the knowledge and experiences that she has accumulated so far in her life journey. She has enjoyed giving talks, writing and encouraging mentees over the years. Currently she is writing a book to share insights into the human body, mind and spirit for achieving health optimization. She believes each person can live a happy and healthy life.
Dr. Pendharkar is currently enjoying teaching medical students. She is on the faculty of St. George's Medical school where she teaches various internal medicine topics. Additionally, she has created a local networking group for NYC based doctors. The goal of the group is to allow local doctors to connect, collaborate and innovate in healthcare to further patient care.
Dr. Pendharkar enjoys sharing her knowledge and love of healthcare through writing. Below are some of her select publications. She is currently writing a book and hopes to share more general insights on optimizing health to those who desire to do so.
Dr. Pendharkar and her team of colleagues wrote and published a scoping review on the topic of prevention of physician suicide and were funded by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation for this endeavor.
Physician Suicide: A Scoping Literature Review to Highlight Opportunities for Prevention
https://www.globalpsychiatry.co.uk/article_1374_e889aee94c82fa598749f9b89b747e7c.pdf
Dr. Pendharkar reflects on her own personal journey grappling with the loss of a physician family member who died by suicide.
Those Lost
Dr. Pendharkar and her team led an effort to study utilization of telemetry in hospitalized patients with the goal of improving patient flow in the hospital published in the American Journal of Managed Care.
AHA telemetry guidelines improve telemetry utilization in the inpatient setting
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33196281/
Dr. Pendharkar collaborated with Dr. Gomez, a critical care doctor, to share insights on management of patients with sepsis while she was on the faculty of UCSF.
Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2012 Guidelines: Updates For the Hospitalist
Dr. Pendharkar has additional publications in pubmed.
Other selected publications
Dr. Pendharkar does give talks on related content and can be contacted via email
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