Snehal Khatri, M.D., F.A.A.P.
University of Alabama at Birmingham
School of Medicine
CH 19-308 F 930 19th Street South
Birmingham, Alabama 35294
Telephone: (205) 934-3024
Fax: (205) 975-2380
Email: [email protected]
M.D. University of Alabama School of Medicine
1994-1998
B.S. University of Alabama at Birmingham
(Honors) 1990-1994
Summa Cum Laude
Pediatric Residency University of Alabama at Birmingham 1999-2001
Pediatric Internship University of Alabama at Birmingham
1998-1999
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Alabama at Birmingham
2004 - present
Pediatrician, UAB Sparks Pediatric Clinic,
Civitan International Research Center,
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Medical Director of UAB Sparks Pediatrics July 2006- present
Pediatrician 2001 - present
Pediatrician in a multi-disciplinary, university-based primary care practice, with focus on children with special needs. Provide primary medical care to patients
Snehal Khatri, M.D., continued
from birth to age 22. Supervise delivery of medical care, counseling and social work services in single-site medical home.
Medical Director, Behavior Assessment Clinic,
2001 - present
Pediatrician in a multi-disciplinary, university-based specialty clinic offering comprehensive and coordinated evaluation, monitoring and treatment of children with behavior problems including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Medical Director of Down Syndrome Clinic
The Children's Hospital of Alabama
July 2006- present
Pediatrician in a multidisciplinary, hospital based specialty clinic offering comprehensive assessment and monitoring of children with Down Syndrome.
Audiology ABR Clinic
Sparks Clinics
2002- 2004
Supervise Light conscious/Level 1 and Moderate Level 11 sedation using chloral
hydrate for children with CMV and those with out CMV monitoring dosages, and vital signs during the duration of the Auditor Brainstem Response(ABR).
Attending Physician,
2001 - present
Supervise week long office-based pediatric rotation for third year UAB medical students.
Attending Pediatrician,
Behavior Assessment Clinic,
2001 - present
Review behavioral problems, their evaluation and management to all Second year Pediatric Residents (UAB) during Behavior and Developmental Pediatric Rotation and teach the medical aspects of behavioral and developmental problems to graduate and undergraduate psychology students and trainees
Preceptor,
Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Program,
Supervise graduate nurse practitioner student in provision of pediatric primary care services.
Lecturer in Childhood Behavior,
Medical Student Pediatrics Core Lecture Series
University of Alabama School of Medicine
2005 - Present
Clinical Preceptorship MMEP Mentor
Summer 2004, Summer 2005
LICENSURE
United States Medical Licensing Examination:
Step I - June 1996
Step II - August 1997
Step III - May 1999
State of Alabama Licensure - January 2000 - December 2006
State of Alabama Control Substances Registration
Federal DEA Registration
Pediatric Advanced Life Support 2006
American Board of Pediatrics (October 2001)
Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/COMMITEES
Member of Peer Review Advisory Committee for the Family Place Pediatric Practice. 1999 - 2006
Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin