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Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto

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Kavita Sridhar

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Dept. of Critical Care

Mount Sinai Hospital
600 University Ave.
Toronto, ON    M5G 1X5

E-mail:  SKSridhar@mtsinai.on.ca

 

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Hospital Appointment:
Clinical Associate, Intensive Care Unit, Mount Sinai Hospital / UHN


Clinical activities:
Staff, Mount Sinai Hospital - Medical / Surgical ICU


Academic activities:
Masters of Health Science (MHSc) in Bioethics – Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto (Sept 2010 – April 2012)


Publications / Abstracts:

S.K. Sridhar, D. Sadler, S.D. McFadden, C.D. Ball, M. Mercado, and A.W. Kirkpatrick. Images of Trauma: Percutaneous Embolization of an Angiographically Inaccessible Pulmonary Artery Pseudoaneurysm Following Blunt Chest Trauma. Journal of Trauma, Calgary, Alberta - 2010 (accepted for publication)


M. Detsky, M. Balter, S.K. Sridhar and J. Granton. (2010) Clinical Problem Solving: Under Pressure. New England Journal of Medicine, 362 (5): 449-454.


G.S. Robertson, C.J. Lee, K. Sridhar, Y. Nakabeppu, M. Cheng, Y. Wang, and M.G. Caron. (2004) Clozapine-, but not haloperidol-, induced increases in ΔFosB-like immunoreactivity are completely blocked in the striatum of mice lacking D3 dopamine receptors. European Journal of Neuroscience, 20, 3189-3194.

G.S. Robertson, C.J. Lee, Y. Zhu, Y. Nakabeppu, S.K. Sridhar, M. Caron. (1999) Clozapine but not Haloperidol-induced ΔFosB expression in the striatum is reduced in D3 dopamine receptor knockout mice. Abstract - Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, 1999, Miami Beach, Florida.