Dr. Ramesh Sachdeva, MD
Pulmonologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Pulmonology
750 E ADAMS ST SYRACUSE NY, 13210About
Dr. Ramesh Sachdeva practices Pediatric Pulmonology in Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Sachdeva treats children who have breathing problems, or a problem with his or her lungs. Pediatric pulmonologists often treat children with chronic cough, difficulty breathing, recurring pneumonia, asthma, cystic fibrosis, apnea, chronic lung disease in premature infants, noisy breathing, and conditions that require special equipment to monitor and/or help with breathing at home.
Education and Training
BJ Medical College 1990
Armed Forces Medical College 1986
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Near drowning.
- Nonsurgical correction of a class II malocclusion with a vertical growth tendency.
- International comparisons of outcomes in intensive care units.
- Precision finishing in lingual orthodontics.
- Perioperative management of the pediatric transplant patient.
- Development of a survey to measure parent satisfaction in a pediatric intensive care unit.
- SureSmile technology in a patient--centered orthodontic practice.
- Intensive care--a cost effective option for developing countries?
- Measuring the impact of new technology: an outcomes-based approach.
- Microanalytical characterization and surface modification of TiNi orthodontic archwires.
- Cost-effectiveness of Project ADAM: a project to prevent sudden cardiac death in high school students.
- A randomized, controlled trial of the effectiveness of community-based case management in insuring uninsured Latino children.
- Electronic healthcare data collection and pay-for-performance: translating theory into practice.
- Making the case to improve quality and reduce costs in pediatric health care.
- Emerging medicolegal issues in the practice of pediatric sleep medicine.
Treatments
- Intensive Care
Fellowships
- Children's Hospital of Wisconsin 1993
- Medical College of Wisconsin - Sleep Medicine 2009
- Critical Care Medicine - Children's Hospital of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 1990
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