Rajiv Mallipudi, MD, MHS, FACP
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Assistant Clinical Professor, Medicine
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Unit Medical Director, Hospital Medicine, Yale New Haven Health Bridgeport Hospital
Biography
Rajiv M Mallipudi, MD, MHS, FACP is a board-certified internal medicine hospitalist physician, healthcare systems clinical researcher, and passionate medical educator who currently serves as the Unit Medical Director of the Northeast 10 Cardiology Unit at Yale New Haven Health Bridgeport Hospital in the Division of Hospital Medicine, and concurrently serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. He has previously served as the Unit Medical Director of the Northeast 9 COVID-19 Unit, West Tower 10 Stroke Unit, and East Tower 8 Med-Surg Unit at Bridgeport Hospital.
He received his undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University, a master's degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and a medical doctorate from the Avalon University School of Medicine graduating with both summa cum laude and President’s List honors. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the Hackensack Meridian Health Mountainside Medical Center where he received numerous research awards in several fields. Recently, Dr. Mallipudi graduated as the first Hospital Medicine Fellow at Yale New Haven Health Bridgeport Hospital.
At Yale New Haven Health Bridgeport Hospital, Dr. Mallipudi led one of the first COVID-19 medical units, and served as the Physician Lead for COVID-19 in the Division of Hospital Medicine and collaborated with several teams and senior leadership members throughout the Yale New Haven Health system to address the ongoing patient needs during the COVID-19 crisis. He is also a Physician Lead for Transitional Care Rounds, which is an interdisciplinary committee that aims at reducing the length of stay within Yale New Haven Health Bridgeport Hospital. In addition, he serves on the Billing and Coding Curriculum, the Patient Experience Committee, and serves as a member of the Medical Executive Nominating Committee at Bridgeport Hospital.
He is also an active clinical researcher who has been involved with several QI projects. Recently, he led a QI project aimed at reducing the length of stay for patients that underwent surgical amputation for osteomyelitis by a mean of three days through an innovative electronic order set using Lean management principles. His research contributed to the Clinical Redesign Care Signature Pathway for the podiatry ulcer management algorithm. He then subsequently worked on an interdisciplinary QI project to enhance physician communication and patient satisfaction scores, as well as a QI project that assessed the oxygenation outcomes for non-ICU COVID-19 patients when in a prone position.
Dr. Mallipudi has a passion for medical education and enthusiastically volunteered to give dozens of medical lectures. Given his engaging public speaking and ability to teach, Dr. Mallipudi has won awards for outstanding poster and oral research presentations at conferences in diverse fields such as the Society of Hospital Medicine, The Oncology Society of New Jersey, and the American College of Gastroenterology. Dr. Mallipudi has also published manuscripts in diverse fields which include radiation oncology, hospital quality improvement, oncology, and preventative care.
Dr. Mallipudi looks forward to contributing each day towards the growth of Yale New Haven Health and Yale School of Medicine, being a positive role model for the resident physician and medical student community, and providing high-quality compassionate care towards all his patients.
Appointments
Internal Medicine
Assistant Clinical ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Fellow
- Yale New Haven Health Bridgeport Hospital (2020)
- Resident
- Hackensack Meridian Health Mountainside Medical Center (2019)
- MD
- Avalon University School of Medicine (2016)
- MHS
- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2010)
- BS
- Johns Hopkins University, Biomedical Engineering (2009)
Research
Overview
Medical Research Interests
ORCID
0000-0001-7927-6584
Research at a Glance
Publications Timeline
Publications
2022
Non-Hepatosplenic Extramedullary Hematopoiesis Masquerading as Metastatic Malignant Melanoma
Williams A, Mallipudi RM, Conti JA. Non-Hepatosplenic Extramedullary Hematopoiesis Masquerading as Metastatic Malignant Melanoma. Journal Of Hematology 2022, 11: 109-112. PMID: 35837372, PMCID: PMC9275441, DOI: 10.14740/jh981.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsMalignant melanomaExtramedullary hematopoiesisHematological diseasesMyeloproliferative neoplasmsNon-hepatosplenic extramedullary hematopoiesisNormal bone marrow tissueMetastatic malignant melanomaPeripheral blood countsMalignant melanoma therapyAbsence of abnormalitiesBone marrow tissueTrilineage hematopoiesisMetastatic diseaseRadiologic featuresBlood cellular elementsBiopsy resultsBlood countSurgical biopsyTreatment strategiesUnusual caseBone marrowSuspect lesionsSolid tumorsMelanoma therapyPatients
2021
Effects of Self-Prone Positioning Method on Oxygen Saturation and Incidence of Intubation in COVID-19 Patients.
Wall JEM, Mallipudi R, Burch E, et al. Effects of Self-Prone Positioning Method on Oxygen Saturation and Incidence of Intubation in COVID-19 Patients. J Pulmonol Respir Ther 2021; 2:004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Reducing length of stay for diabetic foot osteomyelitis patients
Mallipudi R, Singh A, A Shenoy V, Palumbo J, Firoz T, Sikorski K. Reducing length of stay for diabetic foot osteomyelitis patients. Journal Of Diabetes Metabolic Disorders & Control 2020, 7: 109-113. DOI: 10.15406/jdmdc.2020.07.00210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTherapeutic ultrasound: myths and truths for non-portable in-clinic and portable home use ultrasound.
Draper D, Mallipudi RM. Therapeutic ultrasound: myths and truths for non-portable in-clinic and portable home use ultrasound. MOJ Sports Medicine 2020, 4: 115-116. PMID: 33442669, PMCID: PMC7802764, DOI: 10.15406/mojsm.2020.04.00107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricLetter to the Editor: How the Social Isolation of the COVID-19 Pandemic Creates Opportunity for Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Porras JL, Mallipudi R, Sciubba DM. Letter to the Editor: How the Social Isolation of the COVID-19 Pandemic Creates Opportunity for Interdisciplinary Collaboration. World Neurosurgery 2020, 144: 312-313. PMID: 33011359, PMCID: PMC7529667, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.09.159.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersMeSH Keywords and ConceptsHas Your Physician Heard of Williams-Beuren Syndrome?
Alquran L, Mallipudi RM. Has Your Physician Heard of Williams-Beuren Syndrome? JACC Case Reports 2020, 2: 1227-1228. PMID: 34317455, PMCID: PMC8311718, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaccas.2020.05.046.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesCitationsReducing length of stay for diabetic foot osteomyelitis patients
Mallipudi R, Singh A, Shenoy V, Palumbo J, Firoz T, Sikorski K. Reducing length of stay for diabetic foot osteomyelitis patients. J Diab Metab Disorder Control. 2020;7(4):109‒114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStep up: Leading in a time of crisis and uncertainty.
Mallipudi R. Step up: Leading in a time of crisis and uncertainty. ACP Hospitalist. November 2020.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
2019
Effectiveness of Implementing a Predischarge Order to Discharge Patients Before 11 a.m.
Mallipudi RM, Khan Q, Mbolu GU, Alquran L, Mehta B, Allusson V. Effectiveness of Implementing a Predischarge Order to Discharge Patients Before 11 a.m. Journal For Healthcare Quality 2019, 41: e77-e82. PMID: 30883462, DOI: 10.1097/jhq.0000000000000194.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric1608 Double Trouble: A Rare Case of Recurrent Ischemic Colitis Due to Pseudoephedrine
Shehata A, Mallipudi R, Khan Q, Itidiare M, Alquran L, Matin S, Nathan S. 1608 Double Trouble: A Rare Case of Recurrent Ischemic Colitis Due to Pseudoephedrine. The American Journal Of Gastroenterology 2019, 114: s898-s898. DOI: 10.14309/01.ajg.0000595960.18685.ed.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsIschemic colitisRecurrent ischemic colitisLeft lower quadrant painInfiltration of fatLower quadrant painPast medical historyAdverse drug reactionsAdverse health outcomesSuch adverse eventsHepatic panelQuadrant painAbdominal painConservative careMild tendernessPeritoneal signsRebound tendernessColonic inflammationMucin depletionAdverse eventsSplenic flexureNaranjo scaleDiffuse edemaFibrin thrombiDrug reactionsMedical history
Clinical Care
Overview
Rajiv Mallipudi, MD, MHS, is an internal medicine specialist who treats conditions such as blood disorders and diabetic foot osteomyelitis. He is the unit medical director of Hospital Medicine.
Dr. Mallipudi enjoys helping and speaking with patients who have complex medical conditions. "I give my patients the same attention and care as I would my family" he says.
His research interests include blood disorders often mistaken for skin cancer, strategies to reduce hospital stays for patients with diabetic foot infections, and facts and misconceptions about therapeutic ultrasound. His work explores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration among medical professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic and investigates lesser-known genetic disorders such as Williams-Beuren syndrome.
Dr. Mallipudi is an assistant clinical professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
Clinical Specialties
Board Certifications
Internal Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2019
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