- Fellowship - UT Southwestern Medical Center (2018-2019), Trauma/critical Care
- Residency - University of Tennessee Memorial Hospital (2013-2018), General Surgery
- Medical School - University of Tennessee Health Science Center (2009-2013)
Sneha Bhat, M.D.
- Surgery - Burn, Trauma, Acute and Critical Care Surgery
Biography
Sneha Bhat, M.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Dr. Bhat earned her medical degree at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She completed a residency in general surgery at the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine and received advanced training in surgical trauma and critical care through a fellowship at UT Southwestern.
She joined the UT Southwestern faculty in 2019.
Dr. Bhat received the 2015 Scott B. Frame Trauma Scholarship and the 2017 Academy of Scholars Outstanding Resident Award. In 2018, she earned the Resident Teaching Award and the Golden Apple Teaching Award from medical students at the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine.
Education & Training
Books & Publications
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Publications
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Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta: simulation improves performance but may require interval training to prevent skill degradation.
Park C, Grant J, Garigipati P, Kuhlenschmidt K, Black G, Bhat S, Abdelfattah K, Cripps M, Dumas RP, European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society 2021 Nov -
When All Else Fails: A Rare Case of Postoperative Toxic Shock Syndrome Arising from Surgical Site Infection after Decompressive Neurectomy Successfully Treated with Angiotensin-2.
Chandra R, Gold S, Kohler C, Valladares J, Hennessy SA, Bhat SG, Case reports in critical care 2021 2021 6698218 -
Combined Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgery versus Laparoscopic Colectomy: Improved Patient Outcomes for Endoscopically Unresectable Neoplasms.
Landry M, Cavalea AC, Bhat SG, Heidel RE, Casillas MA, Russ AJ, The American surgeon 2020 Mar 86 3 e164-e166 -
Early Ambulation Does Not Affect Outcomes in Patients with Low-Grade (Grade I-II) Splenic Lacerations or Hematomas.
Griffard J, Daley B, Campbell M, Whittington E, Bhat S, Lawson C, Heidel E, The American surgeon 2019 Sep 85 9 e501-e503 -
Human Acellular Dermal Matrix Is a Viable Alternative to Autologous Skin Graft in Patients with Cutaneous Malignancy.
Lewis RE, Towery EA, Bhat SG, Ward AJ, Heidel RE, Bielak KM, Simpson HE, McLoughlin JM, Lewis JM, The American surgeon 2019 Sep 85 9 1056-1060 -
Evolving Trends and Influencing Factors in Mastectomy Decisions.
Bhat S, Orucevic A, Woody C, Heidel RE, Bell JL, The American surgeon 2017 Mar 83 3 233-238 -
A Case of Pancreatic Intraductal Tubular Carcinoma: A Rare Entity with Improved Prognosis.
Bhat S, McLoughlin JM, Orucevic A, The American surgeon 2016 Jul 82 7 654-5
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Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta: simulation improves performance but may require interval training to prevent skill degradation.
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