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Nayan Patel, M.D.

Nayan Patel, M.D.

UR Medicine Faculty The University of Rochester Medical Faculty Group (URMFG) consists of over 900 specialist and primary care providers spanning 19 departments. URMFG is certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
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Contact

Administrative (585) 275-4912

About Me

Professional Background

Dr. Patel obtained his undergraduate education at Carnegie Mellon University, where he majored in Biological Sciences, with a focus in Molecular Biology and a minor in Chemistry. After his undergraduate studies, he received a post-baccalaureate intramural research training award at the NIH, where hi...
Dr. Patel obtained his undergraduate education at Carnegie Mellon University, where he majored in Biological Sciences, with a focus in Molecular Biology and a minor in Chemistry. After his undergraduate studies, he received a post-baccalaureate intramural research training award at the NIH, where his research focused on gene expression assays in chronic abdominal pain and irritable bowel syndrome. His continued research interest led him to the Basic Medical Science Program at New York Medical College (NYMC); it is there he also obtained his Medical Degree in 2017. At NYMC, he continued his research interests with a focus in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. He also served as chapter President of the Gold Humanism Honor Society. Dr. Patel then moved to Rochester for his residency at the University of Rochester Medical Center. He is now a hospitalist within the Department of Medicine, with a special interest in medical education and working with both medical students and residents.

Certified Specialties

Internal Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine

Faculty Appointments

Assistant Professor - Department of Medicine, Hospital Medicine (SMD)

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center. 2018 - 2020

Internship, Internal Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center. 2017 - 2018

Education

MD | New York Medical College. 2017

Publications

Journal Articles

The Inflammatory Relationship between Hepatitis C Virus with Coronary and Carotid Atherosclerosis.

Broker M, Frager SZ, Patel NS, Lebovics E, Frishman WH

Cardiology in review.. 2020 June 18 Epub 06/18/2020.

The Use of Vedolizumab in Preventing Postoperative Recurrence of Crohn's Disease.

Yamada A, Komaki Y, Patel N, Komaki F, Pekow J, Dalal S, Cohen RD, Cannon L, Umanskiy K, Smith R, Hurst R, Hyman N, Rubin DT, Sakuraba A

Inflammatory bowel diseases.. 2018 February 1524 (3):502-509. Epub 1900 01 01.

Risk of Postoperative Complications Among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Treated Preoperatively With Vedolizumab.

Yamada A, Komaki Y, Patel N, Komaki F, Aelvoet AS, Tran AL, Pekow J, Dalal S, Cohen RD, Cannon L, Umanskiy K, Smith R, Hurst R, Hyman N, Rubin DT, Sakuraba A

The American journal of gastroenterology.. 2017 September 112 (9):1423-1429. Epub 07/18/2017.

Gastrointestinal permeability in patients with irritable bowel syndrome assessed using a four probe permeability solution.

Del Valle-Pinero AY, Van Deventer HE, Fourie NH, Martino AC, Patel NS, Remaley AT, Henderson WA

Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry.. 2013 March 15418 :97-101. Epub 01/14/2013.

Stress and gene expression of individuals with chronic abdominal pain.

Peace RM, Majors BL, Patel NS, Wang D, Valle-Pinero AY, Martino AC, Henderson WA

Biological research for nursing.. 2012 October 14 (4):405-11. Epub 1900 01 01.

Pro-inflammatory chemokine C-C motif ligand 16 (CCL-16) dysregulation in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): a pilot study.

Del Valle-Pinero AY, Martino AC, Taylor TJ, Majors BL, Patel NS, Heitkemper MM, Henderson WA

Neurogastroenterology and motility.. 2011 December 23 (12):1092-7. Epub 09/23/2011.

IL-17RC is required for immune signaling via an extended SEF/IL-17R signaling domain in the cytoplasmic tail.

Ho AW, Shen F, Conti HR, Patel N, Childs EE, Peterson AC, Hernández-Santos N, Kolls JK, Kane LP, Ouyang W, Gaffen SL

The Journal of immunology : official journal of the American Association of Immunologists.. 2010 July 15185 (2):1063-70. Epub 06/16/2010.