United States
- Current
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- Business Intelligence Leader at Kaiser Permanente IT
- Faculty, M.S. Medical Informatics Program at Northwestern University
- Education
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- Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management
- Columbia University in the City of New York
- University College of Medical Sciences
- Ramjas School
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Pallav Sharda’s Summary
Unconventional interdisciplinary background in medicine, technology and business. Passionate about keeping up with emerging paradigms in technology and Healthcare. Key strength is to be a effective liaison between technical and clinical teams. Highly motivated to work in an entrepreneurial environment that is focused on designing innovative solutions.
Pallav Sharda’s Specialties:
Business:
- Evaluation & application of emerging technologies
- New product/service introduction & marketing
- Intellectual property mgmt
Medical Informatics:
- Implementation & Engineering of Clinical Information Systems
- Knowledge-based approaches to data
- Healthcare terminologies- design & maintenance
- User interfaces, usability testing
- Computerized clinical decision support
Generic:
- Web 2.0
- Prediction Markets
- Semantic Technologies
- Data visualization\mining
Pallav Sharda’s Education
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Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management
MBA , Marketing, Strategy, Biotechnology , 2007 — 2009
- Activities and Societies:
- President,Healthcare & BioTech Club (PTMBA) of Kellogg (2007-2008)
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Columbia University in the City of New York
Masters , Medical Informatics , 2001 — 2002
- Activities and Societies:
- - Core Member, Laboratory of Decision Making & Cognition, Columbia University, NY
- Member, American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)
- Member, Indian Medical Informatics Association (IMIA)
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University College of Medical Sciences
MD , Medicine/Surgery , 1995 — 2000
(M.B.B.S degree is equivalent to M.D. qualification in United States)
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Ramjas School
Additional Information
Pallav Sharda’s Interests:
Medical Informatics, Controlled Terminologies, Ontologies, Web 2.0, Semantic web, Knowledge representation, Healthcare vocabularies, User interfaces, Healthcare IT, Usability testing, Clinical decision support, Clinical Information Systems, Electronic Medical Record, Data Mining, Data Visualization, Prediction Markets, Patents, Intellectual Property, Blogging, Indian Healthcare Market, Indian Online market
Pallav Sharda’s Groups:
- President, Healthcare & BioTech Club (PTMBA), Kellogg School of Management
- Core Member, Laboratory of Decision Making & Cognition, Columbia University, NY
- Business Leader, Patent Evaluation Board, GE Healthcare Integrated IT Solutions
- Member, American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)
- Member, The Indus Entrepreneurs Organization
- Member, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)
- Executive Committee Member, Indian Medical Informatics Association (IMIA)
- Member, Delhi Medical Association (DMA)
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Physician's Alternative Career Network (PACNet) -
General Electric Alumni -
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The Indus Entrepreneur -
Health 2.0 -
Kellogg School of Management -
The Medical Informatics Physician -
Kellogg Alumni Club - Bay Area
Pallav Sharda’s Honors:
- Primary inventor patent applications 20080255875, 20080255428.
- 2nd place & ‘Mitsubishi Intl Award’ at the 11th New Venture Challenge hosted by UChicago School of Business.
-Co-Author, “Synchronizing Patient, Provider & Payer Relationships”. Unpublished 2008 whitepaper with Dipak C. Jain (Dean, Kellogg School of Management).
- Article “Customizing Clinical Narratives for the Electronic Medical Records Interface...”. Intl. J. of Med. Inf, Vol.75 No.5, May 2006. Presented session for same at Am Med. Inf Asoc (AMIA) 2003 Symposium, Washington D.C. Finalist in the 2003 Student Paper Competition.
- Co-author, “An Experimental System for Comparing Speed, Accuracy & Completeness of Physician Data Entry using Electronic & Paper methods”. The paper was accepted in poster session at AMIA Symposium 2003.
- Contributor (non-author), “A tool for abstracting relevant classes of concepts...” Published in Medinfo. 2004;11(Pt 1):449-53.
- Certified Six Sigma Green Belt DMAIC (2003)