Dr. Manisha Harpavat Dave M.D.
Gastroenterologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Gastroenterology
2011 W Northwest Hwy # 160 Grapevine TX, 76051Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
She completed her residency training in pediatrics and her fellowship training in pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh in 2001 and 2004 respectively. A Lewisville, ...
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Gastroenterology- 2005
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effect of tracheal tube cuff shape on fluid leakage across the cuff: an in vitro study.
- Closed tracheal suction and fluid aspiration past the tracheal tube. Impact of tube cuff and airway pressure.
- Comparison of air-sealing characteristics of tapered- vs. cylindrical-shaped high-volume, low-pressure tube cuffs.
Awards
- Valedictorian Class of 1992 1992 Medical College of Pennsylvania
- Suma Cum Laude Graduate 1996 Medical College of Pennsylvania
- Villanova University Scholar 1992 Medical College of Pennsylvania
- Medical Student Summer Research Scholar 1995 Medical College of Pennsylvania
- American Academy of Pediatrics Division on Allergy and Immunology Gran 1999 Medical College of Pennsylvania
- Manisha Harpavat Dave, MD 2000 Emergency Department Diagnostic Dilemma 2000 Medical College of Pennsylvania
- Neonatology Resident of the Year Award Recipient 2001 Medical College of Pennsylvania
- Annenberg Center for Health Sciences Mentoring Program in 2002 Medical College of Pennsylvania
Treatments
- Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
- Upper Gi Scope
- Colonoscopy
- Lower Gi Scope
- Egd
Professional Memberships
- Big Brother/Big Sisters of America Big Brother/Big Sisters of America 1997 - 1998
- Villanova Student Ambassador Villanova Student Ambassador 1993 - 1993
- Education Task Force Education Task Force 1999 - 2001
- American Gastroenterology Association American Gastroenterology Association 2001 - 2006
- North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology 2001 - 2006
- American College of Gastroenterology American College of Gastroenterology 2001 - 2006
- American Academy of Pediatrics American Academy of Pediatrics 1998 - 2006
Fellowships
- Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh pediatric gastroenterology 2001
Experience & Accolades
- Fellowship2001 - 2004Children’s Hospital of PittsburghPediatric Gastroenterology
- Residency1998 - 2001Children’s Hospital of PittsburghPediatrics
- Assistant Professor2004 - 2006Children’s Hospital of PittsburghPediatric Gastroenterology
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