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Office
725 Welch Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94304Phone+1 650-497-8000
Summary
- Dr. Anjali Dixit is an anesthesiologist in Palo Alto, CA and is affiliated with Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. She received her medical degree from Stanford University School of Medicine. She also speaks multiple languages, including Spanish. She specializes in pediatric anesthesiology. She has more than 10 publications and over 500 citings.
Education & Training
- University of WashingtonFellowship, Pediatric Anesthesiology, 2020 - 2021
- University of California (San Francisco)Residency, Anesthesiology, 2016 - 2020
- Stanford University School of MedicineClass of 2016
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2017 - 2025
- WA State Medical License 2020 - 2021
- American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
- American Board of Anesthesiology Pediatric Anesthesiology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 4 citationsHospital-level variability in regional nerve block administration by race for total knee arthroplasty.Anjali A Dixit, Christine Y Kim, Edward R Mariano, Vijay Krishnamoorthy, Tetsu Ohnuma
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. 2024-09-02 - Preoperative GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Risk of Postoperative Respiratory Complications-Reply.Anjali A Dixit, Brian T Bateman, Eric C Sun
JAMA. 2024-07-09 - 14 citationsPreoperative GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use and Risk of Postoperative Respiratory Complications.Anjali A Dixit, Brian T Bateman, Mary T Hawn, Michelle C Odden, Eric C Sun
JAMA. 2024-05-21
Press Mentions
- 'That's a Society-Ending Pandemic': What We Heard This WeekApril 28th, 2024
- Don’t Stop OUD Drugs Before Surgery: StudyOctober 17th, 2023
- Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Associated with Decreased Risk of Overdose After Surgery, Suggests First-of-Its-Kind Study of over 4 Million SurgeriesOctober 17th, 2023
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Other Languages
- Spanish
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