
Kamaljit Sandhu Singh MD
Microbiology
Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine, Rush Medical College of Rush
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600 S Paulina StSuite 143Chicago, IL 60612
Phone+1 312-942-2061
Fax+1 312-942-2184
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Summary
- Dr. Kamaljit Singh, MD is an infectious disease specialist in Chicago, Illinois. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Illinois. He is an Assistant Professor at Rush Medical College of Rush.
Education & Training
- McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern UniversityFellowship, Medical Microbiology, 2001 - 2002
- Rush University Medical CenterFellowship, Infectious Disease, 1999 - 2001
- University of HawaiiResidency, Internal Medicine, 1996 - 1999
- University of New South Wales Faculty of MedicineClass of 1995
Certifications & Licensure
- IL State Medical License 1999 - 2026
- American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease
- American Board of Pathology Medical Microbiology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsPositive and Neutral Needleless Connectors: A Comparative Study of Central-line Associated Bloodstream Infection, Occlusion, and Bacterial Contamination of the Connect...Donna Schora, Parul Patel, Ruby Barza, Jignesh Patel, Kathleen Wilson
Journal of Infusion Nursing. 2023-04-27 - 1 citationsAn operationally implementable model for predicting the effects of an infectious disease on a comprehensive regional healthcare system.Daniel L. Chertok, Chad Konchak, Nirav Shah, Kamaljit Singh, Loretta Au
Plos One. 2021-10-20 - 19 citationsA Randomized Controlled Trial of an Electronic Clinical Decision Support Tool for Inpatient Antimicrobial Stewardship.Jessica P Ridgway, Ari Robicsek, Nirav Shah, Becky Smith, Kamaljit Singh
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2021-05-04