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    Madhu Suryadevara, MD, is a double board certified Physician in Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Assistant Program Director of Infectious Disease for the Internal Medicine Residency Program.

    Dr. Madhu graduated from Stony Brook University and AUA College of Medicine. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency at LSU University Hospital and Clinics where he was Internal Medicine Chief Resident. After his residency, he was a practicing hospitalist for 4 years. He chose to go back for training and completed an Infectious Disease Fellowship at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center where he served as an Infectious Disease Chief Fellow.

    Dr. Madhu has committed his life to serving his patients as well as educating and training the next generation of physicians.

    His hobbies include medical education, chess, basketball, global travel, blockchain, technology, mentorship/consulting and entrepreneurship.

    Philosophy of Care:

    Dr. Madhu’s philosophy of care is to treat every patient as if they were your own family - with consummate respect, dignity, and deep compassion. He is dedicated to helping patients understand their illness and treatment options in the most clear, communicable way.

    Clinical Interests

    Primary areas of interest and expertise are Heart & Lung Transplant Infections, Sepsis and Septic Shock, Bacterial Infections, Fungal Infections, HIV/AIDS and Opportunistic Infections, Antiretroviral Medications, PrEP for HIV, COVID-19 and its mutational variants, Respiratory Viruses, Meningitis-Encephalitis, Infective Endocarditis, Cardiac Implanted Device Infections, Osteomyelitis, Epstein Barr Virus, Cytomegalovirus, Hepatitis B & C Viruses, Syphilis, Tuberculosis and Non-TB-Mycobacterial Infections, C. Difficile Infections, Travel Trip Vaccinations, Malaria, Tele-Health, Public Health.

    Dr. Madhu has a strong focus on teaching data driven, guideline based academic medicine to the residents and fellows. He has an active role in research with a multitude of publications that have been published in peer reviewed journals as well as case reports and abstracts and has been invited to present at several national medical conferences.

  • Publications
    • Title:A case of Strongyloides Stercoralis induced duodenitis and pancreatitis.
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      Description:U. Khan, G. Tchomobe, S. Vakharia, M. Suryadevara, S. Nagarakanti. IDCases, Volume 27, 2022, e01442, ISSN 2214-2509
    • Title:The evolution and efficacy of incorporating Telemedicine Visits for PLWH during COVID-19.
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      Description:M. Suryadevara ,S. Nagarakanti, E.Bishburg, K. Ehlers. Ryan White Conference. July 2022
    • Title:Pneumonia in Patients who inhale drugs, experience in a tertiary care hospital.
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      Description:M.Suryadevara, E.Bishburg , S.Nagarakanti. ID week, Washington D.C October 2022.
    • Title:A Unique Case of Post COVID-19 Ventilator Associated Pneumonia with Raoutella Planticola.
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      Description:Uneze U, Marin D., Suryadevara M, Mittal A, Vakharia S, Madan N. (2022). In A47. COVID-19 and its Complications (Vol. 1-258, pp. A1646). American Thoracic Society. ATS Journals: Am. J Respir Crit Care Med 2022;205:A1646