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Namita Gandhi

Namita Gandhi, MD

Body ImagingAbdominal ImagingDiagnostic Radiology

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Highlights

Age Groups Seen

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Languages

  • Hindi
  • English

Gender

Female

About Namita Gandhi

Title

Medical Director, Enterprise Imaging

Biography

Namita Sharma Gandhi, MD, is a Staff Radiologist in the Abdominal Section of the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Gandhi is board-certified by the American Board of Radiology and is an Associate Professor of Radiology at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. Dr. Gandhi has a joint academic staff appointment at the Imaging Institute and the Taussig Cancer Institute. Dr Gandhi serves as the Vice Chair Informatics, imaging for the Diagnostics institute and the Medical Director of Enterprise imaging with ITD. 

Her special interests include imaging informatics, oncologic imaging, imaging of inflammatory bowel disease and pancreas using advanced imaging modalities like CT, MRI and MR Enterorrhaphy

Education & Board Certifications

Education

  • Graduate School: Northwestern University, 2021
  • Fellowship: Cleveland Clinic, 2006
  • Residency: Rhode Island Hospital, 2005
  • Residency: University of Illinois, 2003
  • Graduate School: Sawai Man Singh Medical College, University of Rajasthan, 1997

Board Certifications

  • Clinical Informatics: American Board of Preventive Medicine, 2023
  • Diagnostic Radiology: American Board of Radiology, 2005

Professional Highlights

Dr Gandhi is a fellow of the Society of Abdominal Radiology and serves on National Disease Focus Panels on Crohns Disease. She is the Vice-Co-chair of the RSNA/ACR CDE committee. 

Additional Training

Master of Science in Healthcare Informatics

Awards

Fellow, Society of Abdominal Radiology

Research & Publications

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Industry Relationships

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As of 2026-01-31, Dr. Gandhi has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing.

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