Dr. Manisha Patel received her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Northwestern University in Chicago and maintains a neuromuscular-based practice in cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry in New Hampshire. She is a Clinical Instructor at The Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies and is a member of the board of directors for the International Association of Comprehensive Aesthetics (IACA).
Dr. Patel also holds a doctorate degree in Clinical Pharmacology from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) where she graduated Summa Cum Laude. She presently serves on the faculty at MCPHS where she teaches neuropharmacology and applied pharmacokinetics to the doctoral students.
In addition, she serves on the medical staff at Concord Regional Hospital in New Hampshire where her expertise in critical care medicine and cardiology make her an integral part of an interdisciplinary team of clinicians who perform daily grand rounds. She is uniquely qualified at guiding physicians through the complexities of drug therapy in critically ill patients who receive intricate pharmaceutical regimens, have altered pharmacokinetic parameters, are prone to drug-drug interactions and have a high frequency of adverse drug events. As part of the health care team, her expertise is frequently solicited to assist physicians in pharmacotherapy decision making, monitoring patients for drug efficacy, furnishing drug and toxicology information and providing medical education to physicians and health care providers.
She has assayed papers for leading medical journals including The New England Journal of Medicine, Pharmacotherapy, The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and The Annals of Internal Medicine.
She is the recipient of the Eli Lilly award for excellence in academic achievement and clinical research. She has helmed several investigational drug studies and clinical trials for the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institute of Health (NIH) and pharmaceutical industries throughout the United States.