Mandip Panesar

Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Buffalo VA Medical Center
United States of America

Academician Nephrology
Biography

Mandip Panesar is a medical director of the hemodialysis program at Erie County Medical Center (ECMC). In this role, he involved in all aspects of patient care, safety and quality. He also have an active outpatient practice and care for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), glomerulonephritis, hypertension, polycystic kidney disease, electrolyte abnormalities, anemia, secondary hyperparathyroidism and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). He involvement in clinical informatics includes serving as an adjunct faculty member and site program director for UB’s ACGME-accredited clinical informatics fellowship program. Education and Training: Fellowship, Chief Nephrology Fellow, University of Arkansas (2006) Fellowship, Nephrology, University of Arkansas (2005); Residency, Internal Medicine, Associate Chief Resident, St. Francis Medical Center - Seton Hall University (2004); Residency, Internal Medicine, St. Francis Medical Center - Seton Hall University (2002); MD, St. George‘s University (2000); MS, Physiology, McGill University (1996); BS, Physiology, McGill University (1994); Dipl, Health Sciences, Marianopolis College (1991). He supervise nephrology fellows and internal medicine residents during their rotations in the inpatient nephrology consultation services at ECMC. He currently involved in projects studying methods to increase interoperability of electronic health records across hospital systems, optimizing dialysis-specific electronic health records and developing methods and procedures to reduce copying and pasting in medical documentation.

Research Intrest

Nephrology

List of Publications
Vaqar S, Murray B, Panesar M. The Medical‐Legal Responsibilities of a Dialysis Unit Medical Director. InSeminars in dialysis 2014 Sep 1 (Vol. 27, No. 5, pp. 472-476).
Sexton S, Tulowitzki R, Jones CA, Shah S, Hajduczok G, Gross KW, Panesar M. Involvement of the renin–angiotensin system in the development of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis-like lesions in the RenTag mouse model. Clinical and experimental nephrology. 2016 Apr 1;20(2):162-8.
Panesar M, Shah N, Vaqar S, Ivaturi K, Gudleski G, Muscarella M, Lambert J, Su W, Murray B. Changes in Serum Bicarbonate Levels Caused by Acetate‐Containing Bicarbonate‐Buffered Hemodialysis Solution: An Observational Prospective Cohort Study. Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis. 2017 Apr 1;21(2):157-65.