Vikram Paranjpe, MD, Mph
About Vikram Paranjpe, MD, Mph
Vikram Paranjpe, MD, MPH, is a Resident Physician at NYU Langone Health specializing in ophthalmology, with a background in public health and extensive research experience.
Title and Current Position
Vikram Paranjpe, MD, MPH, currently serves as a Resident Physician at NYU Langone Health in New York, NY. He has held this position since 2020. His current focus is on ophthalmology with an emphasis on interventions to address preventable blindness. He aims to engage in global ophthalmology opportunities both during his residency and throughout his career.
Previous Employment and Experience at Sutter Health
Prior to his current role, Vikram Paranjpe worked as a Resident Physician at Sutter Health in San Francisco, CA, from 2019 to 2020. During his one-year tenure, he gained valuable experience in patient care and expanded his medical expertise.
Early Career and Data Validation Specialist at Stanford
Vikram Paranjpe has held various positions in the healthcare and research fields. He worked as a Data Validation Specialist at Stanford Children's Health | Lucile Packard Children's Hospital from 2014 to 2015 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Additionally, he served as a Research Assistant at Immunity Project for 11 months and interned at Until There's A Cure Foundation for 6 months during the same period.
Educational Background and Medical Training
Vikram Paranjpe completed his Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Master in Public Health (MPH) degrees at the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine from 2015 to 2019. He obtained his Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from the University of Southern California, where he studied from 2009 to 2013. He also completed an internship in internal medicine at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, CA.
Internships and Early Research Work
Earlier in his career, Vikram Paranjpe interned at the Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California from 2012 for 3 months and served as a Research Assistant there from 2011 to 2013 for 2 years in Los Angeles, CA. These roles provided a foundation for his later work in public health and medicine.