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Chandra Singh, MD

Chandra Singh, MD

Office Locations

Respiratory and Sleep Disorders Consultants (27 mi.)

125 E Broad St
STE 119
Elyria, OH 44035
440-329-7397

Biography: Chandra Singh, MD

Expertise

  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Pulmonary Diseases
  • Sleep Medicine

Certifications & Memberships

  • Sleep Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Pulmonary Disease - American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Critical Care Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Internal Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine

Education

Fellowship | Sleep Medicine - Internal Medicine
Sleep Medicine - Internal Medicine - Albany Medical Center (2000 - 2002)

Fellowship | Pulmonary Disease
Pulmonary Disease - Albany Medical Center (1998 - 2000)

Residency | Pulmonary/Critical Care
Pulmonary/Critical Care - George Washington University Medical Center (1996 - 1998)

Fellowship | Critical Care Medicine
Critical Care Medicine - Suny Upstate Medical University (1994 - 1996)

Residency | Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine - United Hospitals Medical Center (1992 - 1994)

Internship | Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine - Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center (1991 - 1992)

Medical Education
Gsvm Medical College (1976)

UH Quality Care Network, is a collaboration among independent and UH employed providers. The focus is on improving the quality and efficiency of care, as well as reducing the cost of care.

Industry Relationships

University Hospitals is committed to transparency in our interactions with industry partners, such as pharmaceutical, biotech, or medical device companies. At UH, we disclose practitioner and their family members’ ownership and intellectual property rights that are or in the process of being commercialized. In addition, we disclose payments to employed practitioners of $5,000 or more from companies with which the practitioners interact as part of their professional activities. These practitioner-industry relationships assist in developing new drugs, devices and therapies and in providing medical education aimed at improving quality of care and enhancing clinical outcomes. At the same time, UH understands that these relationships may create a conflict of interest. In providing this information, UH desires to assist patients in talking with their practitioners about industry relationships and how those relationships may impact their medical care.

UH practitioners seek advance approval for certain new industry relationships. In addition, practitioners report their industry relationships and activities, as well as those of their immediate family members, to the UH Office of Outside Interests annually. We review these reports and implement management plans, as appropriate, to address conflicts of interest that may arise in connection with medical research, clinical care and purchasing decisions.

View UH’s policy (PDF) on practitioner-industry relationships.

As of December 31, 2016, Chandra Singh did not disclose any Outside Relationships with Industry.