Avinesh S Bhar, MD

Meet Avinesh S Bhar, MD

Recognizing the shortcomings of the U.S. healthcare system and the opportunities made possible by advances in mobile technology, Dr. Avinesh Bhar left his office-based practice in 2019 to focus on establishing a telemedicine practice founded on high-value and personalized, convenient and cost-effective sleep and pulmonary care.

Specialties

Sleep Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine


About

Dr. Bhar is a fellowship-trained and board-certified in sleep and pulmonary medicine. He has been in practice for over seven years following the completion of his fellowships at Washington University in St Louis and the University of Tennessee, Memphis.

He also holds a MBA from the University of Chicago.


Education

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, International Medical University

Board Certification, New York Medical Center of Queens

Board-Certified, University of Tennessee (Memphis)

Board-Certified, Washington University of St Louis

Master of Business Administration, University of Chicago (Booth Business School)


Awards

Asia 21 – Young Leaders AwardAsia Society, 2016

Teaching Award – Internal Medicine ResidencyMercer University, 2018

Teaching Award – Family Medicine ResidencyMercer University, 2018


Publications

Outcomes of Inpatient Obstructive Sleep Apnea Evaluations, January 2020

Lessons Learned from Web and Social Media Based Educational Initiates by Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Societies(opens in new tab), April 2019

Avoiding Misplacement of Feeding Tubes in the Trachea Using Feeding Tube with Balloon and Pulse Oximetry, November 2017

Empyema and lung abscess: An unusual presentation of pulmonary actinomycosis, May 2017

Effects of direct extubation of patients in the intensive care unit using high-flow nasal cannula compared to standard treatment, May 2017

Caring for the dying in a developing country, how prepared are we?, October 2016

Impact of Resident-Focused Education and the Rapid Response Team on Severe Sepsis Patients: Outcomes and Compliance to Treatment Protocol, October 2009

Central Line Placement Using Simulation: A Resident to Resident Teaching Model, January 2009

End-Stage Renal Disease Patients Requiring Renal Replacement Therapy in MICU: Outcomes and Serum Prognostic Markers, July 2008

Factors Predictive of 28-Day In-Patient Mortality among Adult Emergency Department Patients Admitted for Suspected Infection, March 2008

Perception of Women, above 40 years of age attending the Menopause Clinic towards Hormone Replacement Therapy, December 2009

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