Usha M Reddy
MD
9249 225th Way NE
Redmond, WA 98053
425 898-9833
Email:
umr46@msn.com
Webpage:
www.reddymed.com

Primary Care Physician
Educational Multimedia,
Design & Communications Consultant specializing in
animations for Teaching Medical Concepts
Visiting Scholar
Michigan State University
PROJECTS DEVELOPED:
·
“How does blood clot? In
association with
Dr. Kulkarni R, MD.
Professor,
Department of Pediatrics & Human Development, Michigan
State University
Evatt B. MD. Director, Hematologic Disease Branch, CDC
Reddy U, MD. Visiting Scholar, Michigan State
University.
Educational Multimedia, Design & Communications
Consultant
·
“Cell based Coagulation”
In association with
Dr. Kulkarni R, MD.
Professor,
Department of Pediatrics & Human Development, Michigan
State University
Reddy U, MD. Visiting Scholar, Michigan State
University.
Educational Multimedia, Design & Communications
Consultant
·
“Von Willebrand disease”
In association with
Dr. Kulkarni R, MD.
Professor,
Department of Pediatrics & Human Development, Michigan
State University
Evatt B. MD. Director, Hematologic Disease Branch, CDC
Reddy U, MD. Visiting Scholar, Michigan State
University.
Educational Multimedia, Design & Communications
Consultant
·
“Pluromonism”,
In association with
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
University Of Illinois at Chicago
Thomas Harmon Jobe, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry,
Associate Director, Neuropsychiatry Division,
Adjunct Professor of Neurology
Reddy U, MD. Visiting Scholar, Michigan State
University.
Educational Multimedia, Design & Communications
Consultant
·
“Active observation systems”.
In association with
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
University Of Illinois at Chicago
Thomas Harmon Jobe, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry,
Associate Director, Neuropsychiatry Division,
Adjunct Professor of Neurology
Reddy U, MD. Visiting Scholar, Michigan State
University.
Educational Multimedia, Design & Communications
Consultant
·
“Your visual guide to Diabetes”.
Reddy U, MD. Visiting Scholar, Michigan State
University.
Educational Multimedia, Design & Communications
Consultant
·
“An Overview of Lab Diagnosis in bleeding disorders” in
association with
In association with
Connie Miller Director, Hemostasis Laboratory
Hematologic Diseases Branch, NCID/DASTLR
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Dr. Kulkarni R, MD.
Professor,
Department of Pediatrics & Human Development, Michigan
State University
Evatt B. MD. Director, Hematologic Disease Branch, CDC
Reddy U, MD. Visiting Scholar, Michigan State
University.
Educational Multimedia, Design & Communications
Consultant.
·
“Menstrual Cycle”.
Reddy U, MD. Visiting Scholar, Michigan State
University.
Educational Multimedia, Design & Communications
Consultant
PROJECTS BEING USED FOR
TEACHING
·
Teach coagulation for 2nd year medical students at
Michigan State.
·
Teach the pediatric board review course at UCLA, a
review coarse attended by several hundred residents to
help them pass the pediatric board exam
·
National Hemophila Foundation
·
Indiana Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center
·
Teaching thrombosis and hemostasis for students and
housestaff at Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine.
·
Teach Thrombosis and hemostasis for students and
housestaff at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,New
Brunswick, NJ
PRESENTED AT FOLLOWING MEETINGS
1.
Fuzzy measurements: Montreal June
2006: North American Fuzzy Information Processing
Society
2.
Issues and Challenges of bleeding
disorders in Developing countries, World Federation of
Hemophilia, Vancouver May 2006.
3.
Coagulation 101. National Hemophilia Foundation
55th annual meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah
Nov. 2003.
4.
Women and bleeding disorder. Women’s’ Expo.
Lansing MI. April 24. 2004
5.
Women and Bleeding disorders. Presented to
patients with bleeding disorders. May 6th
2004. Lansing MI.
6.
Transition issues in bleeding disorder patients.
Family issues for all generations. Seattle WA. May 8th
2004. NHF on the Road. Unity across generations.
7.
The clotting cascade: an interactive look.
Recombinant therapy workshop for hemophilia nurses.
Chicago Ill. Aug 21, 2004.
8.
Animation of “How does blood Clot and von Willebrand
Disease” Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee
Meeting. National Hemophilia Foundation, Orlando Nov.
2002.
9.
Use of recombinant Factor VIIa in pediatric liver
trauma. Case presentation and animation of the
physiology of blood clotting. Selected for presentation
at the rFVIIa innovators conference. Scottsdale AZ. Dec
2002.
10.
Von Willebrand Disease and other inherited
bleeding disorders in patients with menorrhagia.
Symposium on Select Bleeding Disorders in Women,
Department of Laboratories, Sparrow Hospital. Kellogg
Center, March 16, 2004.
11.
Transition issues in bleeding disorder patients.
Family issues for all generations. Seattle WA. May 8th
2004. NHF on the Road. Unity across generations.
12.
An Interactive Look at the Coagulation Cascade
"American Association of Neuroscience Nurses. Tuesday,
April 20, 2004. San Antonio, Texas.
13.
A hematologist approach to Massive hemorrhage.
Invited speaker for grand rounds at Geisinger Hospital,
Danville PA. Aug 24, 2004.
14.
The clotting cascade: an interactive look.
Recombinant therapy workshop for hemophilia nurses.
Chicago Ill. Aug 21, 2004.
15.
A hematologist approach to Massive hemorrhage. Invited
speaker for grand rounds at Geisinger Hospital, Danville
PA. Aug 24, 2004
16.
New Advances in the management of bleeding
disorders. Pediatric and Perinatal update 2004.
Marquette General Hospital. Sept 16th 2004
17.
Evolution of hemophilia A care. Pediatric and Perinatal
update 2004. Marquette General Hospital. Sept 16th
2004
18.
Perinatal and Pediatric update. Evolution of Hemophilia
care. Marquette General Hospital. Marquette MI. Sept
17, 2004.
19.
“Everything you thought you knew about bleeding
disorders but did’nt.” National Hemophilia Foundation
annual meeting. Nov. 5th 2004.
20.
Cell based coagulation, an animated approach. Invited
speaker, Am Society of Hematology, corporate Friday
symposium. Dec 2004.
21.
Adolescents and women with bleeding disorders. Grand
Rounds, Sparrow Hospital. Jan 2005.
22.
Massive hemorrhage: A hematologists’ perspective.
Invited presentation. Surgery grand rounds Jan 27th
2005.
23.
Women and Bleeding disorders. Presentation to the
medical Staff, Railway Hospital, Perambur, Chennai,
India Feb 2005.
24.
Hemophilia 101. Springfest meeting. Hemophilia
Foundation of Michigan, Frankenmuth MI. April23rd. 2005
25.
26.
“New
Approaches to Managing and Monitoring Excessive
Bleeding”, December 3,
2004, preceding the American Society of Hematology (ASH)
annual meeting in San Diego, California
27.
“Stomatogenesis” an interactice guide to Development of
Stomata in a leaf. This is used to teach Botany at
Vanita College,Hyderabad, India.
WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED
Invited to present “How to Teach Medical Concepts Using Animations by Designing
Multimedia Instructional Application”- IEEE
SMC2006 conference
n Invited to present “How to Teach Medical Concepts Using Animations by Designing
Multimedia Instructional Application”- IEEE
SMC2006 conference
1.
Invited to present “How
to Teach Medical Concepts Using Animations by Designing
Multimedia Instructional Application”- IEEE
SMC2006 conference
2.
Invited workshop “How does blood clot”.
World Federation of Hemophilia Bangkok, 2004.
3.
Invited workshop “How to develop and use
animations and digital collaboration as teaching tools:
New horizons in teaching generation X” at the Pediatric
Academic Societies meetings, May 2rd San
Francisco 2004.
4.
“How to develop and use animations and digital
collaboration as teaching tools: New horizons in
teaching generation X” at the Pediatric Academic
Societies meetings, May 3rd Seattle WA 2003.
5.
Invited Presentation “How to enhance power Point
Presentations using multimedia” at Pediatric grand
rounds Michigan State University.
Abstracts submitted
Kulkarni R, Reddy UM, Evatt BL.
How does blood clot? Physiology of hemostasis: Clotting
pathways, platelets, endothelium, and cell based
coagulation: A novel teaching tool using computer based
animation. Blood 2002;100 (11): 501b.
How to Teach
Medical Concepts Using Animations by Designing
Multimedia Instructional Application- IEEE
SMC2006 conference
Education:
2000-2001 Associate
degree in Computer Graphics ,multimedia and Web design
-Art Institute of Los Angeles
l976 - l977 Internal
Medicine , St Barnabus Hospital, Bronx ,NY
l975 - l976 Pathology
Internship, San Juan University School of Peurto Rico,
l970 - l973 Internal
Medicne Residency, Osmania University, Gandhi Hospital,
Hyderabad, India
l968 - l969 Internship,
Osmania General Hospital, Hyderabad, India
l963 - l968 M.D. Degree,
Osmania Medical College, Indian Institute of Medical
Sciences, Hyderabad India
Previous Professional Appointments:
2002- 2003 Primary Care
,Community Health Foundation ,Man,WV
1981 - 2000 Primary
Care, Private Practice, Reddy & Reddy Clinic, Man , WV
l978 - l981 LCDR, US
Navy Boone Medical Clinic, Norfolk, VA
l977 - l978 ER Physician
,Man, Appalachian Regional Hospital, Man, WV
1973-1975 Medical
Officer, Indian Railways, Kazipet, AP, India
Hospital Committees
Man Appalachian Regional Hospital Committees
1981-2000 Chairman Man
Appalachian Regional Hospital Multiservice committee for
physicians
1981-2000 Chairman
Executive committee Man Appalachian Regional Hospital
1981-1997 Chairman
Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee Man Appalachian
Regional Hospital
1981-2000 Chairman ICU
committee Man Appalachian Regional Hospital
1987-2000 Credentialing
committee Man Appalachian Regional Hospital
1981-2000 Chairman
Quality Assurance Committee Man Appalachian Regional
Hospital
1981-2000 Member JCAHO
preparation committee Man Appalachian Regional Hospital
1981-2000 Director Home
health Programs Man Appalachian Regional Hospital
2002 -2003 Director
Rehab program, Man WV
Clinical Service:
1981-2000 - Department
of Medicine, Man Appalachian regional hospital
1981 -2000 Outpatient
Medical services, Reddy & Reddy Medical Clinic, Man WV
2002 -2003 Primary care
physician At Community Health Foundation, Man,WV.