Sriram Ramgopal, MD

Research Interests

  • Data Science and Machine Learning

Biography

  • Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
  • Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine), Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

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Education and Background

  • Fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh 2016-2019
  • Residency in Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh 2013-2016
  • MD, Sri Ramachandra University 2011

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