Sanju Susan Samuel, MD, FAAP
Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine
Languages: English
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Get to know Sanju Susan Samuel, MD, FAAP
Personal Statement
My primary goal is to provide the safest and best quality of care to critically ill children and their families. The most optimal care involves commitment and strong collaboration between all members of the medical team involved in the care of the child and the family.
Clinical Interests:
Septic Shock, Care of critically ill Oncology/BMT patients
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* Texas Children’s Hospital physicians’ licenses and credentials are reviewed prior to practicing at any of our facilities. Sections titled From the Doctor, Professional Organizations and Publications were provided by the physician’s office and were not verified by Texas Children’s Hospital.
Samuel S. Oncological Emergencies and Complications. Roger’s Textbook of Pediatric Intensive Care, 5th Edition, 2013.
Esther P Soundar Ronald Besandre Sarah K Hartman Jun Teruya and Shui-Ki R Hui. Plasma is ineffective in correcting mildly elevated PT-INR in critically ill children: A retrospective observational study. Journal of Intensive Care 2014.
Kumara V. Nibhanipudi, MD, FAAP. FAAEM, Professor of Clinical Emerg. Medicine, NYMC, Metropolitan Hospital Center, New York, NY10029. A study to determine the usage of leukocyte esterase detection (leukocyte esterase on a test strip—Urine Multistick) from throat swab for rapid diagnosis of acute bacterial pharyngitis in children. The Internet Journal of Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine 2014.
Jessica A. Moore, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Sanju S. Samuel. Is It Practical to Apply Moral Hazard in the Pediatric Setting? University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. American Journal of Bioethics July, Volume 16, Number 7, 2016.