Mani Latifi, MD
Critical Care Medicine
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- Adult
Languages
- English
Gender
MaleAbout Mani Latifi
Biography
After graduating medical school at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Mani Latifi, MD, joined Cleveland Clinic for a residency in Internal Medicine followed by an additional year where he served as Chief Resident. Subsequently, he remained at Cleveland Clinic for additional training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine where he served as Chief Fellow in his final year of training.
Dr. Latifi joined the faculty in 2017 with a joint appointment in the Departments of Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care. His specialty interests include airways diseases/asthma and related barriers to care which is the focus of his outpatient practice. His areas of interest in critical care medicine include bedside procedures and point of care ultrasound for which he is also a participating staff on the procedure services as well as advanced extra-corporeal life support for which he is a part of the medical ECMO team. In addition, his focus also includes medical education where he is an active participant in medical education for both Internal Medicine Residency and Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine fellowship programs. He was appointed as Associate Program Director for the Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine Fellowship in 2018.
In his spare time, he is active with mostly outdoor activities that include hiking/backpacking and is an avid fly fisherman.
Education & Board Certifications
Education
- Fellowship: Cleveland Clinic, 2017
- Residency: Cleveland Clinic, 2013
- Medical Education: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, 2010
- Undergraduate: Southern Illinois University, 2003
Board Certifications
- Critical Care Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2018
- Pulmonary Disease: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2016
Research & Publications
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As of 2026-02-26, Dr. Latifi has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing.
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