Dr. Umar H Khan DO
Anesthesiologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Anesthesiology
219 Bryant St Buffalo NY, 14222About
Dr. Umar Khan practices Pediatric Anesthesiology in Buffalo, NY. As a pediatric anesthesiologist, Dr. Khan treats children who have experienced an illness, injury, or disease that requires surgery or a procedure. Pediatric anesthesiologists are qualified to evaluate complex problems and plan a safe anesthetic for each child. Through special training and experience, pediatric anesthesiologists provide the safest care for infants and children undergoing anesthesia.
Education and Training
Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences DO
Board Certification
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Hookah smoking and lung cancer in the Kashmir valley of the Indian subcontinent.
- Vitamin d toxicity in adults: a case series from an area with endemic hypovitaminosis d.
- Skin rash and pneumonia in a young male.
- An elderly male with tubercular osteomyelitis of the chest wall.
- Knowledge, attitude, and practices about the seasonal influenza vaccination among healthcare workers in Srinagar, India.
- Bronchoscopic diagnosis of a ruptured hydatid cyst in a young male with hemoptysis.
- Fat embolism syndrome in long bone trauma following vehicular accidents:
- Skin rash and subconjunctival haemorrhage in an adult with pandemic H1N1 influenza.
- A young 20-year-old woman with an atypical tuberculin reaction.
- An outbreak of influenza B in an isolated nomadic community in Jammu & Kashmir,
- All that wheezes is not asthma.
- Poor uptake of influenza vaccination in pregnancy in northern India.
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