Harsimar Singh, MD
Internist
2701 NE 14th street causeway 2 Pompano Beach FL, 33309About
Harsimar Singh, MD, is an experienced physician specializing in internal medicine with a focus on patient-centric care. Dr. Singh completed his Doctor of Medicine degree at the American University of Antigua/Manipal University and his residency in Internal Medicine at NYU School of Medicine. He furthered his training with fellowships in Cardiac Imaging at both Lennox Hill Hospital and St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center, earning awards such as the American Heart Association’s Melvin Judkin Early Career Investigator Award.
Dr. Singh currently holds the position of founder at PanCare, a Direct Primary Care clinic that revolutionizes patient care through a direct, subscription-based model. In addition to his role at PanCare, Dr. Singh works as a nocturnist at JFK Medical Center, ensuring patients receive quality care during overnight hours.
He is also developing a mobile app that serves as a human resource marketplace, aiming to streamline and improve the hiring process within the healthcare industry. Prior to founding PanCare, he served as a Medical Director at ChenMed, where he improved patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency by introducing innovative care strategies.
Dr. Singh’s areas of professional interest include enhancing patient care delivery, implementing value-based care models, and community health engagement. Dr. Singh's commitment to providing comprehensive, high-quality care without the constraints of traditional healthcare models drives his work at PanCare.
Education and Training
American Univerity of Antigua MD 2013
University of Connecticut Bachelor of Science degree 0
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Center Medical Director ChenMed -
Awards
- Finalist-Melvin Judkins Early Career Clinical Investigator Award in Cardiovascular Radiology 2019 AHA
- Best Poster Award Year NYU School of Medicine
Fellowships
- Lenox Hill Hospital cardiac imaging
- St. Francis Hospital cardiac imaging
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Providing Exceptional Patient Outcomes and Innovative Medical Leadership
A renowned board-certified internal medicine physician, Dr. Singh is committed to delivering compassionate care and personalized attention to seniors. As the Center Medical Director at ChenMed in Oakland Park, Florida, he leads a dedicated team of healthcare professionals in delivering exceptional patient outcomes through a value-based care model.
With a strong belief in empowering patients to take control of their health, he strives to build meaningful relationships with individuals while enhancing their overall well-being. His soothing demeanor and clinical expertise have garnered praise from patients and colleagues alike.
Furthermore, Dr. Singh’s strategic initiatives have successfully reduced the MLR at ChenMed and established partnerships with specialists to optimize referral costs. Additionally, his contributions to the EHR informatics team have led to improved clinical decision-making processes, earning him recognition through prestigious awards and accolades within the company.
Pertaining to his educational pursuits, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Connecticut, and received a research scholarship from Pfizer. His pursuit of a medical degree at the American University of Antigua/Manipal University was followed by a distinguished internal medicine residency at NYU School of Medicine, where he was honored with the Best Poster Award in consecutive years. He further honed his expertise through cardiac imaging fellowships at renowned institutions such as Lenox Hill Hospital and St. Francis Hospital, earning prestigious awards for his impactful research contributions.
Prior to his tenure at ChenMed, Dr. Singh made significant contributions at St. Francis Hospital, where he played a pivotal role in patient care, quality improvement initiatives, and community medicine programs. His leadership in establishing medical teams and driving excellence in care delivery has left a lasting impact on the healthcare community.
When not immersed in patient care, he dedicates time to staying abreast of medical advancements, cherishing moments with his family, and pursuing his passion for art.
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