Nisha Chandra-strobos
Professor
Medicine - Cardiology
Johns Hopkins University
United States of America
Biography
Nisha Chandra-Strobos, M.D., chief of cardiology at Johns Hopkins Bayview, specializes in cardiac critical care, CPR research, and women's health and care delivery. Her clinical interests include difficult second opinion patients, premature CAD treatment and diagnosis, and pregnancy with heart disease. An acclaimed teacher and master clinician, Dr. Chandra-Strobos was an inaugural member of the Miller-Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence in 2009. She was the previous chair of the American Heart Association's National Basic Life Support Sub-Committee, and remains active in the organization. She has published over 230 peer-reviewed chapters, papers and abstracts.
Research Interest
Resuscitation; Neurological recovery post resuscitation; Health care outcomes and resource utilization; CPR research
Publications
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Chandra, Nilanjan C., et al. "Severe tardive dystonia on low dose short duration exposure to atypical antipsychotics: Factors explored." Indian journal of psychological medicine 39.1 (2017): 96.
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Sheth, Shabina A., Nilanjan C. Chandra, and Ritambhara Y. Mehta. "Temporal lobe seizures presenting as abrupt clinging behavior in a child." Indian journal of psychological medicine 39.4 (2017): 527.
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Arjuman, Albina, and Nimai C. Chandra. "LOX-1: A potential target for therapy in atherosclerosis." The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology (2017).