SPECIALTIES:
Internal Medicine, Spravato, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Internal Medicine Specialist, Primary Care Physician
Dr. Mohsen Kheradpezhouh is a celebrated physician, esteemed for his patient-centric approach and diverse therapeutic expertise. With significant roles in numerous prominent hospitals, such as Kindred, California Hospital, and Hollywood Presbyterian, his breadth of experience is unparalleled. Dr. Kheradpezhouh is an assistant professor of Internal Medicine at Centinela Hospital’s residency program. Notably, he earned the title of ‘Outstanding Resident’ from 2004-2007 at Mount Sinai School of Medicine/Elmhurst program. Dr. Kheradpezhouh’s unwavering dedication and pursuit of medical excellence make him a cornerstone of our center. Dr. Kheradpezhouh is certified in TMS Therapy and Spravato esketamine nasal spray.
– Doctor of Medicine; Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 10/1995-12/1998, Shiraz, Iran
– Mount Sinai School of Medicine/Elmhurst Hospital Medical Center Primary Care Internal Medicine Resident PGY3, Junior Chief Resident: 2006-2007
– Mount Sinai School of Medicine/Elmhurst Hospital Medical Center Primary Care Internal medicine resident PGY2: 2005-2006
– Mount Sinai School of Medicine/Elmhurst Hospital Medical Center Primary Care Internal medicine resident PGY1: 2004-2005
– Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Internal Medicine Resident Intern: 2003-2004
– Co-Principal investigator at Elmhurst Hospital (2004-2006)
– Investigator at Jamaica Hospital (2003-2004)
– Research Assistant at University of North Dakota (2002-2003)
– Research Assistant at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (1994-1995)
Kheradpezhouh, M., Shavali, S., & Ebadi, M. (2003). Salsolinol causing parkinsonism activates endoplasmic reticulum-stress signaling pathways in human dopaminergic SK-N-SH cells. Neurosignals, 12(6), 315-324.
Sharma, S., Kheradpezhou, M., Shavali, S., El Refaey, H., Eken, J., Hagen, C., & Ebadi, M. (2004). Neuroprotective actions of coenzyme Q10 in Parkinson’s disease. Methods in enzymology, 382, 488-509.
“Ethnicity and Coronary Artery Disease: An Analysis of CAD Severity Among South Asian Populations at Elmhurst Hospital Center” Presented at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Services at Elmhurst Hospital Center first annual day of recognition of research & scholarly activity June 14, 2007
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