NEOMED alumnus is next VITALS speaker
Rahul Damania, M.D. (’16), joins VITALS | Visionary Health Leadership in Action at noon, Thursday, Jan. 8, via Zoom.
Dr. Damania will share his insights on innovation within medical education.
Free CME credit is available.
VITALS is NEOMED’s health leadership speaker series presented in collaboration with University Hospitals.
About Rahul Damania, M.D.
Rahul Damania, M.D. (‘16), is an associate staff in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care at Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital and the director of academic advising at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University. He also serves as associate program director for the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship and the third-year Pediatric Clerkship.
He completed the six-year accelerated B.S./M.D. track at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED), followed by pediatric residency at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital and fellowship training in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta–Emory University. He is the founder of HyGuru, an educational platform integrating AI and active recall for USMLE Step 1 & Step 2 CK preparation.
Dr. Damania co-hosts the PICU Doc on Call podcast, which focuses on clinical reasoning in acute care. He recently completed his master’s degree in medical education at Penn Graduate School of Education, where he focused on technology-enhanced learning and developed a keen interest in prompt engineering. Dr. Damania currently serves as course director for the Applied and Integrated Medical Sciences course at NEOMED as well as an adjunct professor of pediatrics
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