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Office
1969 W Ogden Ave
Chicago, IL 60612
Summary
- Vishal Mittal is a Doctor of Emergency Medicine currently undergoing training at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, IL. He has a strong interest in becoming a physician entrepreneur and is dedicated to improving patient care for those with limited access while also advancing the healthcare industry for the benefit of patients and providers alike.
Vishal Mittal completed a 6-year fast-tracked BA/MD Dual Degree Program at the University of Missouri - Kansas City, where he received his MD. He originally hails from Chicago and has a strong desire to serve his home communities.
Vishal Mittal's current interests involve exploring the intersection between being a practicing physician and venturing into the fields of medical technology, medical education, and physician startups. He seeks to use his medical expertise to contribute to the development and implementation of innovative solutions that can enhance patient care while also advancing the healthcare industry as a whole.
Education & Training
- University of Missouri Kansas City School of MedicineClass of 2021
Certifications & Licensure
- IL State Medical License 2021 - 2026
- IN State Medical License 2024 - 2025
Research History
- Analyzed the effects of co-infection on severity of illness, response to treatment, and duration of hospital stay in patients with Clostridium difficile infectionPublications: Gut Pathogens Shafiq, M., Alturkmani, H., Zafar, Y., Mittal, V., Lodhi, H., Ullah, W., & Brewer, J. (2020). Effects of co-infection on the clinical outcomes of Clostridium difficile infection. Gut Pathogens, 12(1), 1-6.
- Micro-11: Microgravity Significantly Alters Human and Bovine Sperm Functions on the International Space StationAdvisors: Joseph S. Tash, Ph.D., V. Gustavo Blanco, M.D., Ph.D. Funding: NASA grants 80NSSC18K0522 and NX13AM62G Role: Research Assistant -Studied human and bovine sperm
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Other Languages
- Hindi, Punjabi
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