Main Location: 1180 N Indian Canyon Drive, E319, Palm Springs, CA 92262-4809
Second Location: 41-990 Cook Street, Building G. Ste 601, Palm Desert, CA 92211
Desert Heart Physicians
PALM SPRINGS 760-325-1203
PALM DESERT 760-360-4446

Sangita Deveshwar, M.D.

SANGITA DEVESHWAR, M.D.

CURRENT POSITION:

May 2020 - Present
Cardiologist:
Desert Heart Physicians Medical Group, Palm Springs, CA

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE: 

July 2014 - May 2020
Cardiologist:
Mercy Rockford Health System Rockford IL. Responsibilities include in-patient and outpatient management of patients with diseases related to coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and valve diseases. Duties include performing diag-nostic cardiac catheterization, echocardiography, trans-esophageal echocardiography and cardioversions.
July 1, 2013 —June 30, 2014 Senior Staff Cardiologist:
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI. 
January 1, 2013 — June 30, 2013 Cardiologist:
Premier Cardiovascular Specialists, P.C. with active privileges at Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center, Dearborn, MI. 
July 1, 1998 —June 30, 2010 Senior Staff Cardiologist:
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI. Responsibilities include in-patient and outpatient management of patients with cardiovascular disease. Duties in-clude performing diagnostic cardiac catheterization, echocardiography and, trans-esophageal echocardiography. Actively involved in supervising Cardiology fellows in the clinic and while performing above procedures 
July 1, 1995 —June 30, 1998 Clinical Fellow Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal medicine
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI 
September 1, 1993 — June 30, 1995 Research Fellow: 
 Department of Rheumatology, Oklahoma Medical Research founda-tion, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 
September 1, 1991-August 31, 1993 Resident:  
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK. Involved with inpatient and outpatient care for general internal medicine, nephrol-ogy, infectious diseases, intensive care, pulmonary diseases and, emergency medicine. 

SANGITA DEVESHWAR, M.D. Curriculum Vitae

Desert Heart Physicians Medical Group (5-2020 to Present)

September 1, 1990 - August 31, 1991 Intern:  
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK 
June 1990 — August 1990 Extern: 
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK 
January 1, 1985 - December 31, 1985 Intern:
General Hospital, Sector 16, Chandigarh, India 

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 

September 1993-June 1995 Research Fellow: Department of Rheumatology, Oklahoma Research Foundation, Ok-lahoma City, OK. Involved in research to identify the gene for Systemic Lupus Erythe-matosus 
August 1989 - May 1990 Research Fellow: Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI 

EDUCATION:

July 1, 1979 - December 31,1984 Medical School: Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, Government Medical Col-lege, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India 
July 1977-1979 Undergraduate: Pre-Medical certificate, SGGS College, (Punjab University), Chandi-garh, India 
LICENSES and CERTIFICATIONS ABIM #153384 Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease (1999) Recertification 2009; Expiration December 2023 Board Certified in Internal Medicine (1996, #153384); Expiration 2006 DEA: BD5919115 Expiration: 6/30/2022 Licensed in Michigan (4301065537); Expiration 01/31/22 Controlled Substance Michigan (5315108054) Expiration: 01/31/22 Licensed in Illinois (036126640) Expiration: 07/31/20 Controlled Substance Illinois (33*****85): 07/31/20 Licensed in California (C55756) Expiration: 08/31/2020 ECFMG Certified 1989 (Certificate number 414-175-0) FLEX certified June 1989 

PUBLICATIONS: 

Ketterer M, Rose B, Knysz W, Farha A, Deveshwar S, Schairer J, Keteyian SJ. Is so-cial isolation/alienation confounded with, and non-independent of, emotional distress in its association with early onset of coronary artery disease? 
Ketterer MW, Knysz W, Khandelwal A, Keteyian SJ, Farha A, Deveshwar S. Healthcare utilization and emotional distress in coronary artery disease patients. 
Ketterer MW, Knysz W, Keteyian SJ, Schairer J, Jafri S, Alam M, Farha AJ, Deveshwar S. Cardiovascular symptoms in coronary-artery disease patients are strongly correlated with emotional distress. 
Ketterer MW, Brawner CA, Van Zant M, Keteyian SJ, Ehrman JK, Knysz W, Farha A, Deveshwar S, Wulsin L. Empirically derived psychometric screening for emotional dis-tress in coronary artery disease patients: efficiency, efficacy, and source. 
Ketterer MW, Denollet J, Chapp J, Thayer B, Keteyian S, Clark V, John S, Farha AJ, Deveshwar S. Men deny and women cry, but who dies? Do the wages of "denial" in-clude early ischemic coronary heart disease? 
Ketterer MW, Denollet J, Goldberg AD, McCullough PA, John S, Farha AJ, Clark V, Keteyian S, Chapp J, Thayer B, Deveshwar S. The big mush: psychometric measures are confounded and non-independent in their association with age at initial diagnosis of lschaemic Coronary Heart Disease. 
Gordon TP, Wolfson-Reichlin M, Blalock D, Deveshwar S, Reichlin M. Humoral re-sponse in spontaneous and experimental autoimmunity to the ribosomal P proteins. 
Rochelle LG, Deveshwar S, Naray-Fejes-Toth Al Fejes-Toth G. Active calcium absorp-tion in primary cultures of cortical collecting duct cells. 
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