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Anu Ramachandran, MD, MPH

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Title(s)Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address2540 23rd Street, #2806
San Francisco CA 94110
Phone415-353-1529
PronounsShe/Her/Hers
ORCID ORCID Icon0009-0002-6413-9493 Additional info
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    Stanford University, Stanford, CA08/2025Medical Informatics
    UC San Francisco, San Francisco, VA06/2022Residency, Emergency Medicine
    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MDMD06/2018Medicine
    The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UKMPH07/2017Public Health

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    1. Emergency Department Utilization by Veterans for Low-Acuity Conditions After Virtual Care Expansion. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Nov 03; 8(11):e2545696. Ramachandran A, Tran LD, Asch S, Boothroyd D, Justice A, Davies L, Vashi A. PMID: 41296481; PMCID: PMC12658669.
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    2. Implementation of remote-sensing models to identify post-disaster health facility damage: Comparative approaches to the 2023 earthquake in Turkey. PLOS Digit Health. 2025 Oct; 4(10):e0001060. Ramachandran A, Yadav A, Schroeder A. PMID: 41144520; PMCID: PMC12558478.
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    3. Sustainably Advancing Health AI: A Decision Framework to Mitigate the Energy, Emissions, and Cost of AI Implementation. New England Journal of Medicine: Catalyst. 2025. Ramachandran A, Sarabu C, Gupta U, Ghose S, Lee V. View Publication.
    4. PHEER Research Brief: Leveraging Population Mobility Data to Assess Health System Capacity after Hurricane Beryl. DesignSafe. 2025. Ramachandran A, Yadav A, Ayers N, Schroeder A. View Publication.
    5. Telehealth Utilization for Primary Care Delivery During Hurricanes Michael (2018) and Ian (2022) in the Veterans Health Administration. Telemed J E Health. 2025 Jul; 31(7):866-874. Ramachandran A, Northcraft H, Steers WN, Der-Martirosian C. PMID: 40128935.
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    6. Implementation and outcomes of a comprehensive emergency care curriculum at a low-resource referral hospital in Liberia: A novel approach to application of the WHO Basic Emergency Care toolkit. PLoS One. 2023; 18(3):e0282690. Epps L, Ramachandran A, Yi S, Mayah A, Burkholder T, Jaung M, Haider A, Wesseh P, Shakpeh J, Bills C, Enriquez K. PMID: 36921009; PMCID: PMC10016633.
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    7. Emergency department antimicrobial use in a low-resource setting: results from a retrospective observational study at a referral hospital in Liberia. BMJ Open. 2022 04 18; 12(4):e056709. Yi S, Ramachandran A, Epps L, Mayah A, Burkholder TW, Jaung MS, Haider A, Whesseh P, Shakpeh J, Enriquez K, Bills C. PMID: 35437249; PMCID: PMC9016394.
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    8. Performance of Abbott ID-Now rapid nucleic amplification test for laboratory identification of COVID-19 in asymptomatic emergency department patients. J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open. 2021 Dec; 2(6):e12592. Ramachandran A, Noble J, Deucher A, Miller S, Tang PW, Wang RC. PMID: 35005704; PMCID: PMC8716572.
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    9. Alcohol use among conflict-affected persons in Ukraine: risk factors, coping and access to mental health services. Eur J Public Health. 2019 Dec 01; 29(6):1141-1146. Ramachandran A, Makhashvili N, Javakhishvili J, Karachevskyy A, Kharchenko N, Shpiker M, Ezard N, Fuhr DC, Roberts B. PMID: 31230084.
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    10. Comparison of Epidemiology of the Injuries and Outcomes in Two First-Level Trauma Centers in Colombia Using the Pan-American Trauma Registry System. World J Surg. 2017 09; 41(9):2224-2230. Ramachandran A, Ranjit A, Zogg CK, Herrera-Escobar JP, Appelson JR, Pino LF, Aboutanous MB, Haider AH, Ordonez CA. PMID: 28417184.
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    11. Cost-effectiveness of CRAG-LFA screening for cryptococcal meningitis among people living with HIV in Uganda. BMC Infect Dis. 2017 Mar 23; 17(1):225. Ramachandran A, Manabe Y, Rajasingham R, Shah M. PMID: 28335769; PMCID: PMC5364591.
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    12. Remodeling of dendrites and spines in the C1q knockout model of genetic epilepsy. Epilepsia. 2013 Jul; 54(7):1232-9. Ma Y, Ramachandran A, Ford N, Parada I, Prince DA. PMID: 23621154; PMCID: PMC3700654.
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