Prabhat Koppera, MD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Program Director, Anesthesiology
Assistant Medical Director, Anesthesiology
[email protected]

Available to mentor

Prabhat Koppera, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
  • Qualifications
  • Recent Publications
  • Qualifications
    • MD
      Rush Medical College, 600 S. Paulina St., 2005
    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      Effects of saline submersion at body temperature on airway supportive devices including a novel nasopharyngeal device produced using 3D-printing.
      Raven SA, Montgomery NT, Chen AS, Nourmohammadi Z, Plott J, Shih A, Koppera P, Zopf DA. Am J Otolaryngol, 2024 Apr 29; 45 (4): 104366 DOI:10.1016/j.amjoto.2024.104366
      PMID: 38729016
    • Presentation
      Death on the Table: A Route to Resiliency
      Koppera P. 2024 Jan 10;
    • Presentation
      Death on the Table: How to Coach Resiliency Skills Following a Clinical Crisis, Workshop
      Putnam E, Lehrian L, Stratton K, Young D, Brown S, Chimbira W, Guevara L, Koppera P, Nause-Osthoff R, Rosander S, Samba S, Stewart M, Vitale L, Zaidi R. 2023 Apr 1;
    • Presentation
      Substance Use Disorder
      Malinoff H, Brunner E. 2023 Apr 1;
    • Presentation
      Toward Safe Transport for Children with Complex Critical Illness and/ or CHD Requiring Ventilatory Support
      Bai W, Koppera P, Chimbira W, Pearce B, Riegger L, Zaidi R. 2023 Mar 31;
    • Presentation
      Workshop: Death on the Table: How to Coach Resilience Skills Following a Clinical Crisis
      Brown S, Chimbira W, Koppera P, Nause-Osthoff R, Rosander S, Samba S, Stewart M, Zaidi R. 2023 Mar 31;
    • Presentation
      Sim Session Resiliency Training, Workshop
      Putnam E, Dobija N, Rosander S, Koppera P, Khan S. 2023 Jan 21;
    • Presentation
      Sim Session Resiliency Training, Workshop
      Putnam E, Dobija N, Rosander S, Koppera P, Khan S. 2023 Jan 21;
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