Ankita Gupta, MD
Ankita Gupta, MD
Residency: University of Texas Southwestern/Children's Medical Center Dallas
Medical School: McGovern Medical School at UTHealth
Undergraduate: University of Texas at Austin
Areas of Interest: Health services research, quality improvement, and implementation science focused on pediatric mental health
Prior Presentations and Publications:
Publications
- Arar, S., Hall, M., Johnson, K., Katragadda, H., Martinez, K., Dadwani, A., Chen, C. N., Devarakonda, A., Gribbons, M., Challa, L., Gupta, A. T., Patel, A., Solomon, C., Nunneley, C. E., Lee, B. C., & Yu, A. G. (2024). Hospital costs and reimbursement for short-stay inpatient versus observation status hospitalizations for children with medical complexity. Journal of hospital medicine, 10.1002/jhm.13423. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhm.13423.
- Masserano, B., Hall, M., Wolf, R., Diedrich, A., Gupta, A., Yu, A. G., Johnson, K., & Mittal, V. (2024). Pharmacologic Restraint Use During Mental Health Admissions to Children's Hospitals. Pediatrics, 153(1), e2023062784. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2023-062784.
- Moody, G., Mittal, V., Gupta, A.T., Challa, L., Manly, D., Milholen, R. Reducing Asthma Length of Stay: A Multidisciplinary Quality Improvement Initiative. (2022) Respiratory Care. 67 (Suppl 10) 3764589.
Presentations
- Gupta, A.T., Hall, M., Masserano, B., Johnson, Katherine., Challa, L., Chen, Clifford., Katraganda, H., Mittal, V. (2023). Trends in Resource Utilization for New-Onset Acute Psychosis Hospitalizations at Children’s Hospitals Across US. Upcoming Oral Presentation at Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference.
- Masserano, B., Hall, M., Wolf, R., Diedrich, A., Gupta, A.T., Yu, A., Johnson, K., Mittal, V. (2023. Pharmacologic Restraint Use During Mental Health Admissions to Children’s Hospitals. Oral Presentation at Pediatric Academic Society Meeting.
- Gupta, A.T., Challa, L., Moody, G., Mittal, V. (2021). Decreasing Length of Stay in Pediatric Patients with Status Asthmaticus: A QI Study. Presented at UT Southwestern Research Symposium.
- Gupta, A.T., Lieu, T., Maple, K., Mittal, V., Rao, D. (2020). Understanding Psychosocial Comorbidities in Adolescents with E-cigarette or Vaping, Product-Use Associated Lung Injury (EVALI). Presented at AAP National Conference.
- Tewari, A., Barratt, M.S., Ellis, C.R., Keefe, R.J. (2015). SEEKing to Improve Care: A QI Project to Improve Screening for Psychosocial Stressors in a Pediatric Continuity Clinic. Presented at the UT Health McGovern Medical School Summer Research Program Symposium in Houston, TX.
- Tewari, A., Duque, G., Ewing-Cobbs, L. (2016). Predictors of post-traumatic stress disorder in pediatric trauma patients. Presented at the Florida Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics 3rd Annual Meeting in Orlando, FL.
Personal Interests: While most of my time lately is spent obsessing over my 5-month-old son, I do have a lot of interests outside of him! I love traveling and exploring new cities and countries - my favorite destination thus far has been Thailand. My husband and I love food and we are so excited to try new restaurants in Nashville. My favorite way to decompress is by working out - I love going for walks around the neighborhood with my dog, taking classes on my Peloton, and doing Pilates. Last but certainly not least, I love watching the latest reality TV shows on Netflix.
Why I Chose Vanderbilt: This fellowship program is the perfect balance of excellent clinical experience and robust academic and research training. The previous fellowship graduates have been productive during their training and have moved on to become well respected leaders in the PHM world. The division is home to wonderful clinicians and researchers that are deeply involved in the fellowship program. During my interview, I could immediately tell that the people in this group are not only intelligent, but also kind, inclusive, and welcoming.
It is a huge perk that the program is in Nashville, which is such a unique, diverse, and lively city. I am so excited to get to know both Vanderbilt and Nashville during my time here.