Faculty and Staff
Manisha Shanbhag, M.D.
Title: | Clinical Assistant Professor |
Medicine | |
School of Medicine Greenville | |
E-mail: | manisha.shanbhag@prismahealth.org |
Phone: | 864-797-1056 |
Office: | 175 Patewood Drive greenville SC 29615 |
Bio
Background: | I was born in Spartanburg, SC and graduated from Dorman High School. I have a younger brother that is married to a local internist. I have two beautiful boys that are wide-open with energy and enthusiasm for being outdoors. We spend our weekends, walking our dogs, going for hikes, playing basketball, and doing lots of wrestling! I am very active and participate in cycling and barre classes nearly every day. I believe a whole foods diet, exercise, and mindfulness meditation are critical to inner well being. I love promoting wellness! Community Service: Outreach clinical missions to Botswana, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, and Cuba. |
Teaching Interest(s): | Major Teaching Responsibilities (current): As a pediatric cardiologist with training in internal medicine and pediatrics, I am very much looking forward to the opportunity to work with medical students, nursing students, residents, and other trainees as they learn more about our specialty. I have a particular interest in fostering the growth of internal medicine/pediatric combined residency students especially in the areas of transition education and adult congenital heart disease. Major Clinical Interests and Responsibilities: I have been primarily trained as a pediatric cardiologist with specific interests in adult congenital heart disease. I spent a significant amount of my training understanding the needs of Youth with Special Health Care Needs (YSHCN) and, in particular, the challenge of transitioning care from pediatrics to internal medicine. I will be participating in the inpatient and outpatient care of our patients from the day they are born onward into their adult years. I will be involved in the imaging of these patients though the modality of echocardiography. |
Research Interest(s): | Liver Dysfunction in Single Ventricle Patients Medical Legal Partnerships |
Honors & Awards: | GHS Stellar Service Award CDC National Center for Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities Clemson Alpha Phi Red Dress Heart Gala Grant Recipient Clemson Alpha Phi Red Dress Heart Gala Grant Recipient Rose Ball Grant Recipient GHS Leadership Fellow Anne E. Dyson Child Advocacy Award Quality Improvement Residency Project Award Research Seed Grant Recipient Travel Award (Dominican Republic) Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellowship |