Preetideep Singh
Preetideep Singh
MD
Associate Professor, Interim Department Chair, Faculty
Biography
Dr. Preetideep Singh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Basic Sciences. He joined SCUHS in Fall of 2017 as an adjunct faculty. He teaches Cell Tissue Anatomy and Physiology (CTAP), Human Physiology and Pathology 2. Dr. Singh graduated from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India with Bachelor in Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.) in 2004. He completed his residency training and graduated as Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) in Medical Physiology from Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, Delhi, India in 2010. He earned a diploma in Clinical Research in New Delhi. He worked as a Senior Resident teaching first-year medical students in Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College, New Delhi, India before immigrating to the USA. He worked in QTC Management Inc. and served the Department of Veteran Affairs while working closely with veterans for 5 years. He received his Six Sigma Green Belt certification from Lockheed Martin Inc, USA. He has been associated with American Career College, Los Angeles and Pacific College, Costa Mesa teaching Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology since 2015. His research interests include Cardio-Respiratory Physiology and Autonomic Function.Certifications
- ECFMG - Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates
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Awards & Honors
- December, 2015 – Innovative and Creative Learning Award, ADN Department, American Career College, Los Angeles
- May 2015 -On the Spot Award, QTC Management Inc.- Lockheed Martin Co., Diamond Bar, CA
- December 2014 -Lockheed Martin Coin of Excellence Award, QTC Management Inc.- Lockheed Martin Co., Diamond Bar, CA.
Selected Publications
- Chhabra SK, Vijayan VK, Rahman M, Mittal V, Singh PD. Regression Equations for Spirometry in Children Aged 6 to 17 Years in Delhi Region. Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci 2012;54:59-63
Selected Presentations
- Poster presentation in California Heart Rhythm Symposium, San Francisco, September 2009.
Current Activities
- Member, Faculty Senate
- Member, American Physiological Society
- Member, American Society for Microbiology
- Member, Indian Medical Association