CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ACADEMIC PROMOTION
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
(Signature) 04/14/2014
Sanjay Virendra Desai (Date of this version)
CURRENT APPOINTMENTS
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Division of General Internal Medicine
Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business
Program Director, Osler Medical Residency, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Vice Chair, Education, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Active Staff, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital
HOME ADDRESS
6409 Crane Terrace, Bethesda, MD 20817
Home phone: 301-564-4066; Mobile phone: 301-237-3552
BUSINESS ADDRESS
1830 E. Monument Street, suite 9029, Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone: 410-955-7910 fax: 410-955-0375
email:
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
1993 Bachelor of Science in Economics (B.S.), summa cum laude, The Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
1993 Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering (B.S.), summa cum laude, The School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
1998 Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
1999 Internship in Medicine, Osler Medical Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital
2003 Residency in Medicine, Osler Medical Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital
2007 Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1993-1994 Consultant, Upper Chesapeake Health System, Fallston, MD
1999-2001 Engagement Manager, McKinsey & Company, New Jersey, USA and Bangkok, Thailand
2004-2005 Assistant Chief of Service, Instructor in Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital
2007-2010 Director, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC
2007-2010 Associate Program Director, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship, Georgetown University/Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC
2009-2010 Independent Consultant, Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, VA
2009-2010 Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program Georgetown University/Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC
2007-2011 Assistant Professor of Medicine (part-time), Johns Hopkins University
2011- Assistant Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
2011- Program Director, Osler Medical Residency, Johns Hopkins Hospital
2014- Vice Chair, Education, Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Medicine
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
PUBLICATIONS
Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1. Aggarwal S, Desai S, Holcomb M, Oberoi A. “Unlocking the Value in Big Pharma” The McKinsey Quarterly 2001; Q2:64-73.
2. Needham DM, Wang W, Desai SV, Mendez-Tellez P, Dennison CR, Sevransky J, Shanholtz C, Ciesla N, Spillman K, Pronovost PJ. ICU Exposures for Long-Term Outcomes Research: Development and Description of Exposures for 150 ALI Patients. Journal of Critical Care 2007 Dec; 22(4):275-84.
3. Davydow DS, Desai SV, Needham DM, Bienvenu OJ. Psychiatric Morbidity in Survivors of the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Systematic Review. Psychosomatic Medicine. 2008 May;70(4):512-9
4. Davydow DS, Gifford JM, Desai SV, Needham DM, Bienvenu OJ. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in General Intensive Care Unit Survivors: A Systematic Review. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2008 Sep-Oct;30(5):421-34
5. Davydow DS, Gifford JM, Desai SV, Needham DM, Bienvenu OJ. Depression in General Intensive Care Unit Survivors: A Systematic Review. Intensive Care Med. 2009 May; 35(5):796-809.
6. Needham DM, Colantuoni E, Mendez-Tellez P, Dinglas V, Sevransky J, Dennison C, Desai SV, Shanholtz C, Brower R, Pronovost P. Lung protective mechanical ventilation and two year survival in patients with acute lung injury: prospective cohort study, BMJ 2012; 344:e2124 doi: 10.1136/bmj.e2124 (Published 5 April 2012).
7. Desai SV, Feldman L, Brown L, Dezube R, Yeh H, Punjabi N, Afshar K, Grunwald M, Harrington C, Naik R, Cofrancesco J. Effect of a 2011- versus 2003- duty hour regulation compliant model on sleep duration, trainee education, and continuity of patient care among internal medicine house staff: A randomized trial. JAMA Intern Med. 2013 Apr 22; 173(8):649-55.
8. Block L, Wu AW, Feldman L, Yeh H, Desai SV. Residency schedule, burnout, and patient care among first-year residents. Postgraduate Medical Journal. Published online July 15 2013. DOI 10.1136/postgradmedj-2012-131743
9. Block L, Habicht R, Wu AW, Desai SV, Wang K, Silva KN, Niessen T, Oliver N, Feldman L. In the Wake of the 2003 and 2011 Duty Hours Regulations, How Do Internal Medicine Interns Spend Their Time? J Gen Intern Med. 2013 Aug; 28(8):1042-7.
10. Block L, Hutzler L, Habicht R, Wu AW, Desai SV, Silva KN, Niessen T, Oliver N, Feldman L. Do internal medicine interns practice etiquette-based communication? A critical look at the inpatient encounter. Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2013 Nov; 8(11):631-4.
11. Fan E, Dowdy DW, Colantuoni E, Mendez-Tellez PA, Sevransky JE, Shanholtz C, Himmelfarb CR, Desai SV, Ciesla N, Herridge MS, Pronovost PJ, Needham DM. Physical Complications in Acute Lung Injury Survivors: A 2-Year Longitudinal Prospective Study. Crit Care Med. 2013 Nov 15. [Epub ahead of print]
12. Block L, Habicht R, Oluyadi FO, Wu AW, Desai SV, Silva KN, Niessen T, Oliver N, Feldman L. Variability in hand hygiene practices among internal medicine interns. American Journal of Infection Control. 2013 Nov; 41(11):1107-8.
13. Block L, Jarlenski M, Wu AW, Feldman L, Conigliaro J, Swann J, Desai SV. Inpatient safety outcomes following the 2011 residency work hour reform. Journal of Hospital Medicine. (accepted).
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Extramural Funding
Active
1. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
iCOMPARE study – randomized multicenter trial of alternate duty hour schedules
Principal Investigator, Johns Hopkins Universtiy, Baltimore, MD.
Total direct costs: $500,000 (with $500,000 contingent on performance milestones)
Previous
- 7/09 – 12/10: Principal Investigator/Co-PI, Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC. ARDSNet studies (ALTOS, EDEN, OMEGA) as well as a multi-center observational study of outcomes in critical care (CIOS) and sepsis treatment (PROCESS).
- 9/05 - 6/07: Research Fellow, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. Mentors: Dale Needham, MD, PhD and Peter Pronovost, MD, PhD. Prospectively studying the long-term outcomes of a cohort of acute lung injury (ALI) survivors as part the NIH-funded Improving Care of Acute Lung Injury Patients (ICAP) Study, which is part of the NIH-funded SCCOR grant for Acute Lung Injury at Johns Hopkins University.
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Review Articles
1. Desai SV, Boucher K, Fan E, Needham DM. Long-term Outcomes of Acute Lung Injury. Contemporary Critical Care 2006; 4(5):1-10.
2. Jamshed N, Woods C, Desai SV, Dhanani S, Taler G. Pneumonia in the Long-term Resident. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine. 2011 May;27(2):117-33.
3. Desai SV, Law T, Needham DM. Long-term Complications of Critical Care. Crit Care Med. 2011 Feb;39(2):371-9.
Editorials & Commentaries
- Needham DM,Dennison CR, Dowdy DW, Mendez-Tellez PA,Ciesla N, Desai SV, Sevransky J, Shanholtz C, Scharfstein D, Herridge MS, Pronovost PJ. The Improving Care of Acute Lung Injury Patients (ICAP) Study: Study Design and Methods.Critical Care2006; 10:R9.
- Needham DM, Desai SV, Robinson K. "Critically Appraise Before You Believe: The Quality of Meta-Analyses in Critical Care Medicine" [editorial]. Crit Care Medicine 2007; 35(2):666-667.
Letters and Correspondence
- Desai SV, Law TJ, Bienvenu OJ, Needham DM. Psychiatric long-term complications of intensive care unit survivors. Letter in Critical Care Medicine. 2011;39:2790.
- Desai SV, Zaas A, Katz JT. Professionalism in graduate medical education. Letter in JAMA. 2013 Mar 20;309(11):1110-1.
- Desai SV, Feldman L, Cofrancesco J. The “new normal” –reply. Letter in JAMA Intern Med. 2013 Oct 28;173(19):1845-6.
Book Chapters
- Desai SV, Gerstenblith G. Diseases of the Pericardium. In: Cheng A, Zaas A, editors. The Osler Medical Handbook, The Johns Hopkins University; 2003.
- Desai SV. Cardiac hemodynamics. In: Seifter J, Ratner A, Sloane D, editors. Concepts in Medical Physiology. Lippincott; 2005.
- Desai SV, Lee BW. ICU Manual. (unpublished manual used by residents at Washington Hospital Center). 2010
- Desai SV, Lee BW. Ventilator Manual (unpublished manual used by PCCM fellows at Washington Hospital Center and Johns Hopkins University). 2011
- Desai SV, Brummell N, Needham DM. Textbook chapter for. In: Stevens R, Sharshar T, and Ely W, editors. Brain Dysfunction in Critical Illness. Cambridge University Press; 2013.
TEACHING
Classroom Instruction
2001 Developed and directed implementation of new core training curriculum for Analyst program. McKinsey & Company, Singapore
2003-2004 Grand rounds (4), Journal Club (3), and Radiology Conference (18). Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine (JHUSOM)
2004-2005 Clinical Skills Course, (JHUSOM)
2007-2010 MICU resident lecture series, Washington Hospital Center (10 lectures monthly)
2008-2010 Core lecturer of ICU curriculum to 4th year medical students (4 lectures monthly), Georgetown University SOM
2008-2010 Physical Diagnosis Preceptor for 2nd year medical students
2008-2010 3rd/4th year medical students curriculum rotating in Internal Medicine (monthly), Georgetown University SOM
2008-2010 “ICU Nursing Rounds” –nursing education in medical critical care, Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC (monthly)
2008-2010 Core lecturer Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellow’s Conferences, Washington Hospital Center (twice monthly)
2009 Assessing and Managing ICU Delirium, Pulmonary & Critical Care Fellows Lecture Series, (JHUSOM)
2011 Pulmonary Hypertension, Genes to Society Pulmonary Lecture (JHUSOM)
2011- Ventilator Rounds, Pulmonary & Critical Care Fellows Lecture Series (JHUSOM)
2012- Shock and Sepsis, Basic medical clerkship students monthly lecture (JHUSOM)
2011- Intern Report (weekly), Osler Medical Training Program (JHUSOM)
Practicum/Tutorials
2009-2011 Mechanical Ventilation lecture, Regional Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellow Summer Education Series, (Washington Hospital Center, JHUSOM, Georgetown, George Washington, Walter Reed and University of Maryland)
2009-2011 Mechanical Ventilation hands on session, Regional Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellow Summer Education Series, (Washington Hospital Center, JHUSOM, Georgetown, George Washington, Walter Reed and University of Maryland)
2011- Director of annual 3-day leadership development program for incoming Assistant Chiefs of Service. Durham, NC and Philadelphia, PA.
Clinical Instruction
2007-2010 2 weeks of clinical instruction per month to medical students, residents and fellows as attending physician in Medical Intensive Care Unit, Washington Hospital Center
2011- 6 weeks clinical instruction per year to medical students, residents and fellows as attending physician in Medical Intensive Care Unit, Johns Hopkins Hospital
2011- 50 hours of clinical instruction per year to medical students and residents as attending physician in Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Local CME Instruction
2005 Osler’s Greatest Hits, Tumulty Topics in Internal Medicine. JHUSOM
2008 Review in Critical Care Medicine. American College of Physicians Board Review, Arlington VA
2011 Chest X-rays. The Good Samaritan Hospital, Baltimore, MD
2011-12 Osler’s Greatest Hits, Tumulty Topics in Internal Medicine. JHUSOM
2012 Chest X-rays. Medical Grand Rounds. Harbor Hospital, Baltimore MD
2012 Chest X-rays. The Good Samaritan Hospital, Baltimore, MD
2013 Sepsis. Medical Grand Rounds. Harbor Hospital, Baltimore MD
2013 Sepsis and Shock, Updates in Pulmonary and Critical Care, Cambridge MD
(invited and prepared talk, but could not present unexpectedly for personal reasons)
2013 U/S Guided Vascular Access, Updates in Pulmonary and Critical Care, Cambridge MD
(invited and prepared talk, but could not present unexpectedly for personal reasons)
2014 Chest X-rays. The Good Samaritan Hospital, Baltimore, MD
National Workshops
2013 “Bedside Rounds: A patient-centered learning toolbox”
Society of General Internal Medicine, Denver, CO.
2013 “What do interns do with their time?”
Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine, Orlando, FL.
MENTORING
Current Advisees
1. Lauren Block, MD 2011-
Current position: Assistant Professor of Medicine, Hofstra North Shore-LIJ SOM
Duty hours and well-being in residency
2. Satish Misra, MD, 2012-
Current position: Fellow, Cardiovascular Medicine, JHUSOM
iPad utilization and efficiency of clinical care
3. Deepa Rangachari, MD 2012-
Current position: Research fellow, Oncology, JHUSOM
Clinical education and curriculum development
4. Simon Mathews, MD 2012-
Current position: Senior Assistant Resident, JHUDOM
Healthcare consumption by “superusers”
5. Monica Bueso, MD 2013-
Current position: Research Fellow, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, JHUSOM
Medical education
6. Brenessa Lindeman, MD 2013-
Current position: General Surgery resident, JHUSOM
Behavior and procedural training
7. Joanna Law, MD MA 2013-
Current position: Endoscopy Fellow, JHUSOM
Behavior and procedural training
8. Lorrel Brown, MD 2013-
Current position: Research fellow, Cardiovascular Medicine, JHUSOM
Stress and Physiology amongst medicine trainees
9. Molly Hayes, MD 2013-
Current position: Research fellow, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, JHUSOM
Resident Wellness
10. Sonali Bose, MD 2013-
Current position: Instructor, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, JHUSOM
Clinical education and curriculum development
11. Bhavana Phatak, MD 2013-
Current position: Senior assistant resident (PGY3), Osler Medical Housestaff Program, JHUSOM
Wellness in residency
Assistant Chiefs of Service
1. Rakhi Naik, M.D 2011
2. Michael Grunwald, M.D 2011
3. Colleen Harrington, MD 2011
4. Kia Afshar, MD 2011
5. Deepa Rangachari, MD 2011-2012
6. Lorrel Brown, MD 2011-2012
7. Kavita Sharma, MD 2011-2012
8. Joanna Peloquin, MD 2011-2012
9. Nisha Gilotra, MD 2012-2013
10. Brian Houston, MD 2012-2013
11. Margaret Hayes, MD 2012-2013
12. Karthik Suresh, MD 2012-2013
13. Gobind Anand, MD 2013-
14. James Cooper, MD 2013-
15. Rebecca Dezube, MD 2013-
16. Steven Hsu, MD 2013-
Educational Program Building/Leadership
2007-2010 Associate Program Director, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship, Georgetown University/Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC
2009-2010 Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program
Georgetown University/Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC
2010-2011 Co-Director, Regional Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellows Seminar Series
Washington Hospital Center, National Institutes of Health, Georgetown University, George Washington University, University of Maryland, Uniformed Health Services, and JHUSOM
2011- Director, Osler Medical Training Program
2011- Director, Osler Educational Initiative
Consult with national and international clients on employee development, team work and communication. Clients include Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Price Waterhouse Coopers (Canada), Swiss Re (Zurich), Goldfields (South Africa), QB Insurance (Australia), Ingersoll Rand (North Carolina), BBA Aviation (North Carolina).
2014- Vice Chair for Education, Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Medicine
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
Certification
Maryland Board of Physicians, certification (expiry 09/30/2014, #D0061843)
The American Board of Internal Medicine, Critical Care certification (expiry 2020)
The American Board of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine certification (expiry 2017)
The American Board of Internal Medicine, certification (expiry 2023)