SOBRE
DR. MUKUND GUNDANNA
La Dra. Gundanna es miembro de la North American Spine Society y de la American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Obtuvo su Licenciatura en Ingeniería Biomédica y Eléctrica de la Escuela de Ingeniería Pratt de la Universidad de Duke en 1993. Posteriormente, trabajó en técnicas de soldadura de hueso mediante tecnología láser en el Departamento de Energía del Laboratorio Nacional de Los Alamos.
El Dr. Gundanna completó su título de médico en 1998 en la Escuela de Medicina Robert Wood Johnson de la Universidad de Medicina y Odontología de Nueva Jersey. Se formó en Cirugía Ortopédica en el Hospital for Joint Diseases / Orthopaedic Institute del New York University Medical Center. Se especializó en Cirugía de la Columna Vertebral en la Universidad de California, Los Ángeles (UCLA).
El Dr. Gundanna es un piloto ávido y disfruta del tenis y el fútbol. Él y su esposa están emocionados de ser miembros de la comunidad de Bryan-College Station.
Educación
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Licenciatura en Ingeniería Biomédica y Eléctrica - Universidad de Duke 1993
Entrenamiento quirúrgico
University of California, Los Angeles Fellow in Surgery of the Spine Subspecialty surgical training with orthopaedic spine surgeons and neurosurgeons.
NYU-Hospital for Joint Diseases Resident in Orthopaedic Surgery
Specialty surgical training in orthopaedic surgery.
Harborview Medical Center Orthopaedic Trauma Externship
Specialty training in orthopaedic trauma surgery
NYU-Hospital for Joint Diseases Delegate, Committee of Interns and Residents
Advocate for residents’ union. Was involved in contract negotiations between housestaff and Health and Hospitals Corporation of New York.
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Curriculum Committee Member, Student Representative
Participated in planning and decision-making regarding curricular and academic affairs at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Homeless and Indigent Population Health Outreach Project (HIP-HOP)
Provided health care in clinic and health fair settings for the underserved in the downtown New Brunswick area. Taught clinical skills to junior medical students.
Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Internship, Chemical Science and Technology Division
Designed and improved on techniques for welding of bone fractures through use of Nd-YAG lasers and various hydroxyapatite and gelatin “solders”. Included evaluation of welds using scanning electron microscopy.
Los Angeles, CA
August 2003 -July 2004
New York, NY
June 1998-June 2003
Seattle, WA
Jan-May 2002
New York, NY
June 2000-June 2004
Piscataway, NJ
Oct 1994-June 1998
New Brunswick, NJ
1995-1999
Los Alamos, NM
Jan-May 1994