Archana Mishra

Clinical Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
Buffalo VA Medical Center
United States of America

Academician Pulmonology
Biography

Archana Mishra clinical responsibilities include serving as an intensivist to patients requiring critical care and participating in the care of hospitalized patients with pulmonary problems at the Buffalo VA Medical Center (Buffalo VAMC). She also diagnose and manage outpatients with sleep problems at the Buffalo VAMC. Her clinical research interests include asthma in the elderly and the impact of passive smoke on respiratory health. She also play an active role in mentoring medical students, helping them to develop into compassionate and well-rounded physicians who have sound clinical skills as well as the humanistic qualities that are exhibited in the best medical care. Education and Training: FACP, American College of Physicians (2010); FCCP, American College of Chest Physicians (2001); MS, Clinical Research Training, Albert Einstein College of Medicine (2001); Fellowship, Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, North Shore University Hospital (2000); Residency, Medicine, Long Island College Hospital (1997); MBBS, Medicine, Rajendra Medical College, Bihar, INDIA (1988).Attending Physician, Medicine, Buffalo VA Medical Center (2015-present); Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine, University at Buffalo (2010-present); Associate Clerkship Director, Medicine, University at Buffalo (2005-present).

Research Intrest

Critical Care Medicine; Internal Medicine; Pulmonary; Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine; Sleep Medicine

List of Publications
Mojaverian A, Sundaram R, Mishra A, Cohen R, Fein A, Karpel J. Asthma Outcomes in North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System (NS-LIJ Health System). CHEST Journal. 2003 Oct 1;124(4_MeetingAbstracts):138S-.
Fathallah AM, Chiang M, Mishra A, Kumar S, Xue L, Middaugh CR, Balu‐Iyer SV. The effect of small oligomeric protein aggregates on the immunogenicity of intravenous and subcutaneous administered antibodies. Journal of pharmaceutical sciences. 2015 Nov 1;104(11):3691-702.
Haas CE, Magram Y, Mishra A. Rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure following an ethanol and diphenhydramine overdose. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 2003 Apr;37(4):538-42.