Dr. Bhamidipati completed his post-doctoral training with the University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of Family and Community Medicine, where he served as associate chief resident physician and the resident wellness coordinator. Dr. Bhamidipati earned his M.P.H. from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, his M.D. from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, and his B.A. from Columbia University.
Dr. Bhamidipati is licensed in Massachusetts and Florida and his certifications include the American Board of Family Physicians, American Heart Association/American Stroke Association ACLS/BLS, American Academy of Family Physicians Advanced Life Support for Obstetrics, American Academy of Pediatrics/AHA Neonatal Resuscitation Program, Boston University Scope of Pain: Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing, AOA of Addiction Medicine PCSS-MAT Office Based Treatment for Opioid Disorders, and Lean Six Sigma White Belt Certification in Project Management.
Dr. Bhamidipati’s extensive training and experience enables him to bring his medical expertise and scientific background to assist the firm in assessing and analyzing the underlying science and medical issues behind dangerous drugs and medical devices, adverse event reporting requirements of the FDA, and damage assessment analysis for clients of the firm. Dr. Bhamidipati’s medical background affords him expertise in assisting the firm with its product liability litigation and personal injury matters because he treats those injured from bad drugs and devices, and negligent acts that result in life-changing disabling injuries, on a regular basis. Dr. Bhamidipati brings his academic and clinical expertise around patient care to the firm so that the firm can help plan and improve the lives of its clients.