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Subbaramia Sridhar is a Professor in the Department of Medicine, specializing in Gastroenterology, at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University. He holds board certification in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology from the American Board of Internal Medicine and maintains an active Georgia medical license since 1998.
His academic foundation includes:
- MBBS in Medicine from University of Mysore (1979)
- BS in Physics from University of Mysore (1973)
Dr. Sridhar's research concentrates on clinical gastroenterology and hepatology, with emphasis on gastrointestinal motility disorders, ischemic colitis, thrombocytopenia management in liver disease, and anticoagulant-related bleeding risks. His methodology combines retrospective clinical analysis with device-focused case studies to address complex gastrointestinal pathologies.
His 2014-2022 publications reveal consistent investigation into practical clinical dilemmas, particularly medical device applications, liver disease complications, and pharmacovigilance in anticoagulation therapy. This body of work demonstrates translational research directly impacting patient care protocols.
Professional recognition includes:
- Exemplary Teaching Award from Medical College of Georgia (2017)
He instructs graduate and medical students in Gastroenterology Hepatology (RGAS 5000), Basic Clerkship (GMED 5000), and specialized Gastroenterology courses (PHAS 5224, GMED 5021). While specific grant funding isn't documented, his sustained scholarship indicates active clinical research engagement within the Department of Medicine.
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