Nancy Pandhi MD, MPH - Assistant Professor (CHS)

Asst Professor (Chs)
(608) 262-8309
Alumni Hall

Nancy Pandhi received her B.A. in Political Science from the University of Chicago in 1995 and her M.D. from Medical College of Virginia in 2001. During her years at the Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency, she received a grant from the John Templeton Foundation to develop and implement a longitudinal spirituality and medicine curriculum. She was a recipient of the AAFP Bristol-Myers Squibb Award for Excellence in Graduate Medical Education and the Resident Teaching Award. She also served as the resident member of the Family Medicine Residency Review Committee and the resident representative to the board of the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors.
Following residency, Nancy came to Wisconsin and completed the department's NRSA research fellowship. She completed her MPH degree while a fellow, and is now pursuing a PhD in Population Health Sciences.
Nancy's research program is directed towards effective ambulatory care redesign for vulnerable populations. Her research is funded by a K-08 Career Development Award from NIH/NIA. Her clinical practice is with Access Community Health Center. She also is faculty coordinator for the second and third year family medicine residency Community Health rotation. .