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Rishi Kadakia, MD

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Title(s)Assistant Professor, Anesthesia
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address550 16th Street, #5448
San Francisco CA 94158
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    Dr. Rishi Kadakia is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatric Anesthesiology and Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesiology at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals in San Francisco and Oakland since 2022. He specializes in the anesthetic care of children with general pediatric conditions as well as those with congenital heart disease.

    Dr. Kadakia completed dual fellowships in pediatric anesthesiology and pediatric cardiac anesthesiology at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. He is an active educator with a strong interest in modernizing medical training, contributing to efforts that improve the structure, accessibility, and effectiveness of anesthesiology education. His work includes the development of digital learning platforms and AI-enabled tools intended to enhance the learning experience for clinicians training in cardiac care.

    Dr. Kadakia was recently selected for UCSF’s AI Catalyst Program, a faculty-development initiative focused on helping educators integrate, interrogate, and supervise AI effectively within academic settings. This program emphasizes safe and evidence-aligned interaction with AI, and his participation reflects his commitment to preparing the next generation of educators to use AI thoughtfully and responsibly.

    In parallel with this institutional work, Dr. Kadakia has undertaken independent efforts to study how AI-based systems can support precision learning in medicine. His current projects examine how structured AI tools can deliver individualized educational content, assist learners in navigating complex physiology, and generate engagement metrics that help educators better understand how trainees interact with material over time.

    Beyond his clinical and academic roles, Dr. Kadakia is deeply committed to mentorship. He works closely with high school students to foster scientific curiosity, introduce fundamental concepts in medicine, and support their long-term aspirations toward careers in healthcare.

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    1. Growing rods for scoliosis in spinal muscular atrophy: structural effects, complications, and hospital stays. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2011 Jul 15; 36(16):1305-11. McElroy MJ, Shaner AC, Crawford TO, Thompson GH, Kadakia RV, Akbarnia BA, Skaggs DL, Emans JB, Sponseller PD. PMID: 21730818.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 27     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Lengthening of dual growing rods and the law of diminishing returns. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2011 May 01; 36(10):806-9. Sankar WN, Skaggs DL, Yazici M, Johnston CE, Shah SA, Javidan P, Kadakia RV, Day TF, Akbarnia BA. PMID: 21336236.
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