
معرفی
Aman Nanda, MD, CMD, AGSF is a Professor of Medicine at Brown University's Alpert Medical School. He serves as Associate Director of the Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Program Director of the Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program, and Medical Director for multiple nursing homes including Steere House, Tockwotton at the Waterfront, and St Elizabeth Nursing Home. His research focuses on dizziness in older adults, nursing home care quality, and medical education innovations.
- Education: MD from Rabindranath Tagore Medical College, followed by Geriatric Medicine fellowships at Yale and St. Louis University.
- Key Roles:
- Medical Director of 3 nursing homes
- Clinician-Educator in Geriatric Medicine
- Program Director for Geriatric Medicine Fellowship
Research Interests: Dr. Nanda investigates dizziness mechanisms in elderly populations, nursing home care optimization, and medical education curriculum development. His work on SARS-CoV-2 in nursing homes has contributed to understanding age-related fever responses and vaccination impacts.
Publications: Over 25 peer-reviewed articles focus on geriatric care challenges, including dizziness pathophysiology, nursing home infection control, and medical education strategies. Recent work emphasizes pandemic-related geriatric issues such as mental health, mucormycosis complications, and antibody response patterns.
- Awards:
- Best Doctors in America (2009-2014)
- Hospice Physician Champion (2007)
- Nominated for National AMDA Medical Director of the Year
Grants & Leadership: Directed a $2M Donald W. Reynolds Foundation grant for geriatric curriculum development. Active in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows in ambulatory and long-term care settings.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with Brown's Geriatrics Division and interdisciplinary teams on nursing home quality improvement and geriatric clinical research initiatives.




