Neela Pushparaj, MD / Retired
Pathologist | Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
547 West 27 Street New York NY, 10001About
Dr. Pushparaj is a retired pathologist who is now a watercolor artist. She enjoyed teaching as well as working as a hospital pathologist at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie, New York until January 2000. A native of India, she graduated with her Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree from Anna University in 1963. After relocating to the United States, she completed her internship at Franklin Square Hospital, and her residency in anatomic & clinical pathology at the Henry Ford Hospital. Later, she completed her fellowship in oncologic pathology at the Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. Professionally, Dr. Pushparaj was an Emeritus member of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, the American Society of Clinical Pathology, and the College of American Pathologists.
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Education and Training
Anna University Bachelor of Surgery degree 1963
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Pathologist St. Francis Hospital -
Professional Memberships
- United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology
- American Society of Clinical Pathology
- College of American Pathologists
Fellowships
- Columbia Presbyterian Hospital Oncologic Pathology
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Summit Rotary Club scholarship
- St. Francis Hospital Foundation
Internships
- Franklin Square Hospital
Fellowships
- Columbia Presbyterian Hospital0Oncologic Pathology
Professional Society Memberships
- United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, the American Society of Clinical Pathology, and the College of American Pathologists
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Former Pathologist Finds New Passion in Art, Showcasing Vibrant Works Across New Jersey and Beyond
Dr. Neela Pushparaj, MD, a retired pathologist with a rich history in the medical field, has found a new calling as a talented watercolor artist. After dedicating over three decades to medicine, including her esteemed position at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie, New York, Dr. Pushparaj has embraced her artistic side, captivating audiences with her vibrant and expressive watercolor creations.
Born in India, Dr. Pushparaj earned her Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Degree from Anna University in 1963 before relocating to the United States. She completed her internship at Franklin Square Hospital and specialized in anatomic and clinical pathology during her residency at Henry Ford Hospital.
Further honing her expertise, Dr. Pushparaj completed a fellowship in oncologic pathology at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. As a respected member of various professional organizations, including the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, she made significant contributions to the medical community until her retirement in January 2000.
In 1987, at the age of 49, Dr. Pushparaj discovered her passion for painting through watercolor lessons at the Summit Adult Education program. Under the guidance of Sarita Anne Cook, she quickly fell in love with the medium and pursued formal training at du’ Cret School of Art in Plainfield, New Jersey. Dr. Pushparaj’s unique approach to watercolor involves adding colors to wet or damp paper, allowing her to extract shapes through negative painting. Her floral artworks are particularly renowned for their bright, vibrant colors and abstract qualities.
Dr. Pushparaj has achieved notable recognition, with her prints displayed in prestigious locations such as the Radiology Department of Atlantic City Medical Center and the 6th floor of St. Francis Hospital. She has actively contributed to the community through fundraising events for the Summit Rotary Club scholarship and the St. Francis Hospital Foundation.
As a member of the New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, the Garden State Watercolor Society, and the Essex Watercolor Club, Dr. Pushparaj continues to inspire others through her art. Recently, she served as the art director for WomanArt, a program supporting women artists in the tri-state area, and is now a designer for VIDA.com, having been giving lessons at her home in Summit.
Today, Dr. Pushparaj is proudly represented by Montserrat Contemporary Art Gallery in New York City. To view her stunning works and learn more about her artistic journey, visit her website at www.watercolorsbyneela.com
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