معرفی
Soundari Sureshanand is a Senior JDAT Analyst at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. Their research focuses on critical care medicine, radiology, obstetrics and gynecology, hematology, and healthcare policy. They collaborate with prominent researchers such as Ajay Malhotra, Howard Forman, and Kevin Sheth on studies addressing delirium screening in pediatric critical care, imaging protocols for dizziness, and antiphospholipid antibody risks in pregnancy. Notable contributions include analyzing CT vs. MRI efficacy for dizziness and evaluating thromboprophylaxis overuse in low-risk patients. Their work bridges clinical practice and policy, emphasizing evidence-based decision-making in healthcare.
Publications span peer-reviewed journals like Critical Care Medicine and American Journal of Roentgenology, with recent attention to language barriers in pediatric care and maternal-fetal outcomes. Collaborations highlight interdisciplinary efforts in emergency medicine, radiology, and maternal health. Current research trends emphasize optimizing diagnostic pathways and reducing healthcare disparities through rigorous clinical analysis.
Soundari’s expertise is reflected in their role as a senior analyst driving data-driven solutions for complex medical challenges. Their work underscores the importance of rigorous statistical methods in addressing clinical and policy questions in modern healthcare systems.
