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Nadir Ijaz, MD, MHS, FAAP

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

Biography

Nadir Ijaz, MD, is a pediatric critical care specialist who cares for children with serious conditions such as respiratory failure, severe infections, and post-operative complications.

As an instructor at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Ijaz studies how to adapt essential emergency and critical care approaches for resource-limited settings. His research focuses on improving oxygen therapy for children with pneumonia, including the use of bubble continuous positive airway pressure, a non-invasive respiratory support method for newborns where a tube submerged in water creates bubbles, maintaining a constant positive pressure in the airway to improve lung function and gas exchange.

Dr. Ijaz completed his medical training at Stanford University School of Medicine. He pursued a residency in general pediatrics at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and fellowship training in pediatric critical care medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center.

Titles

  • Instructor
  • Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health

Education & Training

  • MHS
    Yale University School of Medicine
  • Clinical Fellow
    Columbia University Medical Center/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital (2022)
  • Resident
    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2019)
  • MD
    Stanford University School of Medicine (2016)
  • BS
    Duke University, Chemistry & Biology (2012)

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • हिन्दी (Hindi)
  • اردو (Urdu)

Additional Information

Biography

Nadir Ijaz, MD, is a pediatric critical care specialist who cares for children with serious conditions such as respiratory failure, severe infections, and post-operative complications.

As an instructor at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Ijaz studies how to adapt essential emergency and critical care approaches for resource-limited settings. His research focuses on improving oxygen therapy for children with pneumonia, including the use of bubble continuous positive airway pressure, a non-invasive respiratory support method for newborns where a tube submerged in water creates bubbles, maintaining a constant positive pressure in the airway to improve lung function and gas exchange.

Dr. Ijaz completed his medical training at Stanford University School of Medicine. He pursued a residency in general pediatrics at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and fellowship training in pediatric critical care medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center.

Titles

  • Instructor
  • Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health

Education & Training

  • MHS
    Yale University School of Medicine
  • Clinical Fellow
    Columbia University Medical Center/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital (2022)
  • Resident
    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2019)
  • MD
    Stanford University School of Medicine (2016)
  • BS
    Duke University, Chemistry & Biology (2012)

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • हिन्दी (Hindi)
  • اردو (Urdu)

Additional Information