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Munish Bakshi

Munish Bakshi, MD

Assistant Professor


Department: Family, Community & Preventive Medicine

Specialties: Family Medicine, Primary Care

Education

  • MD - UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School (2006)
  • BA in Biology and Animal Physiology - Cornell University (2002)

Munish Bakshi, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Philadelphia. Prior to joining the College of Medicine, Dr. Bakshi served as an attending physician at Boston Medical Center and Harbor Lights Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, and a primary care physician at South Boston Community Health Center.

Clinical Services

Primary care, Family medicine

Residencies

  • Family Medicine - Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (2006-2009)
  • Chief Resident in Family Medicine - Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (2010)

Fellowships

  • Academic Development - Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (2010)

Munish Bakshi, MD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Family, Community & Preventive Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine. Before coming to Drexel, he served as coordinator of didactic education for family medicine residents both at Harbor-UCLA and Boston University. He also acted as clinical preceptor for a number of medical student and resident rotations. He developed the evidence-based medicine curriculum as well as a new residency rotation evaluation system for family medicine residents at Boston University from 2013 to 2014.

Publications

"Management of Fever in Infants and Young Children"
JL Hamilton, SG Evans and M Bakshi
Am Fam Physician. 2020 Jun 15;101(12):721-729 (2020)

"Evidence‐based medicine teaching requirements in the united states: taxonomy and themes"
A Shaughnessy, JR Torro, KA Frame and M Bakshi
Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine. December 2015 9(2). DOI:10.1111/jebm.12186 (2015)

Presentations

"Checklists and PDSA Methodology to Improve Didactic Teaching in a Family Medicine Residency"
M. Bakshi, MD, P. Tulshian, MD, E. Hwang, MD
Works in Progress presentation, Society for Teaching in Family Medicine Annual Conference, May 2014

"Evidence-Based Medicine 6: Skills Review and Practice of Concepts from EBM 1-5"
Resident Didactic Series, Boston University Family Medicine Residency Program, May 2014

"Evidence-Based Medicine 5: Evaluating Research on Clinical Decision Rules and Diagnostic Tests"
Resident Didactic Series, Boston University Family Medicine Residency Program, May 2014

"Evidence-Based Medicine 4: Evaluating Treatment Articles and Statistics Review"
Resident Didactic Series, Boston University Family Medicine Residency Program, March 2014

"Evidence-Based Medicine 3: Evaluating Review Articles and Practice Guidelines"
Resident Didactic Series, Boston University Family Medicine Residency Program, February 2014

"Evidence-Based Medicine 2: Information at the Point of Care"
Resident Didactic Series, Boston University Family Medicine Residency Program, September 2013

"Evidence-Based Medicine 1: Introduction to Information Mastery"
Resident Didactic Series, Boston University Family Medicine Residency Program, July 2013

"Adult Preventative Care Update"
Resident Didactic Series, Boston University Family Medicine Residency Program, November 2012

"Secondary Prevention of Coronary Artery Disease and Ischemic CVA." Grand Rounds, Boston University Department of Family Medicine, November 2012

"Secondary Prevention of Ischemic CVA: An Evidence-Based Review"
Massachusetts Academy of Family Physicians Annual CME Refresher, March 2012

"CVA: The Evidence Behind the Guidelines"
Resident Didactic Series, Boston University Family Medicine Residency Program, January 2012

"An Evidenced-based Approach to Chest Pain"
Grand Rounds, Boston University Department of Family Medicine, August 2011

"Office Emergencies"
Resident Didactic Series, Boston University Family Medicine Residency Program, April 2011

"Effect of Physician Counseling in a Primary Care Visit on Advanced Directive Completion in a Public Safety Net Clinic"
S. Snyder, MD, M. Bakshi, MD
Presented at Harbor-UCLA Family Medicine Lecture Series, June 2010

"Patient Attitudes Toward Advanced Directives in a Public Safety Net Clinic"
T. Nevarez, MD, MBA, M. Bakshi, MD, and L. Cheng, MD
Poster presentation at Annual Los Angeles Family Medicine Residency Programs Research Day, Los Angeles, Calif., May, 2009.

This clinical practice is independent of Drexel University.


Contact Information


Drexel Student Health Center
3401 Market Street
Suite 105B
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: 215.220.4700
Fax: 215.220.4705