- Residency - SUNY Downstate Medical Center (2011-2014), Internal Medicine
- Medical School - Kasturba Medical College, India (1995-2001)
Vidushi Golla, M.D.
- Internal Medicine - General Internal Medicine
Biography
Vidushi Golla, M.D., is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Dr. Golla earned her medical degree at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal in India and completed a residency in internal medicine at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn.
Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, she joined the UT Southwestern faculty in 2014.
Dr. Golla was recently appointed as a Physician Advisor of Utilization Management for the Parkland Health & Hospital System. In addition, she chairs the system’s Performance Measurement Committee.
Dr. Golla’s research interests include high-value care, performance-related metrics, and utilization-related metrics. She has delivered poster presentations and played an instrumental role in building a performance dashboard for the hospital medicine team at Parkland.
She is a member of several professional associations, including the American College of Physicians, the Society of Hospital Medicine, the Texas Medical Association, and the Dallas County Medical Society.
Personal Note
Dr. Golla’s interests outside of medicine include listening to music, keeping fit with dance, biking, cooking, and, recently, gardening.
Education & Training
Professional Associations & Affiliations
- American College of Physicians (2013)
- Society of Hospital Medicine (2013)
- Texas Medical Association (2013)
- Dallas County Medical Society (2013)
Honors & Awards
- Intern's Association Vice President 2000-2001, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
- 2nd Place Winner in Category of Provider Behavior Modification (Comparative Effectiveness of Interventions) or Information Technology Innovations 2019, High Value Health Care National Conference, Baltimore, MD
Books & Publications
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Publications
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Utilization of platelet count spleen diameter ratio in predicting the presence of esophageal varices in patients with cirrhosis.
Schwarzenberger E, Meyer T, Golla V, Sahdala NP, Min AD Journal of clinical gastroenterology 2010 Feb 44 2 146-50 -
Serrated adenoma is a risk factor for subsequent adenomatous polyps.
Glazer E, Golla V, Forman R, Zhu H, Levi G, Bodenheimer HC Digestive diseases and sciences 2008 Aug 53 8 2204-7
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Utilization of platelet count spleen diameter ratio in predicting the presence of esophageal varices in patients with cirrhosis.
Research
- High-value care
- Performance-related metrics
- Utilization-related metrics