Sachin Kedar
- Department of Ophthalmology
Professor
- (404) 778-4692
Overview
Dr. Kedar is a Professor of Ophthalmology and Neurology at the Emory University School of Medicine and also serves as the Vice Chair for Education in the department of Ophthalmology. He graduated from Indias premier medical school, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi followed by residency training in ophthalmology and neurology, and fellowship training in neuro-ophthalmology and clinical neurophysiology. He is a fellow of the North American Neuro-ophthalmology Society (NANOS), the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and American Neurological Association (ANA). He has significant expertise in medical education and administration, having served as the neurology residency program director for 10 years and ophthalmology core faculty for 5 years. He is the current chair of the NANOS curriculum committee. He has received numerous teaching awards including the NANOS Merit Award, AAO achievement award and the AAN excellence in teaching certificate. He has more than 80 journal publications, book chapters and online educational materials. He developed the standard curriculum in neuro-ophthalmology, and serves as the editor in chief of NANOS Illustrated Curriculum. His research interests include development of novel teaching methods including use of simulation methods, ophthalmic biomarkers of neurological diseases, clinical trials in neuro-ophthalmology and the impact of visual impairment on cognition. His clinical practice includes the entire gamut of visual disorders resulting from neurological diseases.
Academic Appointment
- Professor, Ophthalmology, Emory University
Education
Degrees
- MS from University of Nebraska Medical Center
- MD (ophthalmology) from All India Institute of Medical Sciences
- MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Research
Publications
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Symptomatic Treatment of Neuro-ophthalmic Visual Disturbances.
Continuum (Minneap Minn) Volume: 31 Page(s): 566 - 582
04/01/2025 Authors: Kedar S -
The Increasing Burden of Emergency Department and Inpatient Consultations for "Papilledema".
J Neuroophthalmol Volume: 44 Page(s): 571 - 577
12/01/2024 Authors: Ray HJ; Okrent Smolar AL; Dattilo M; Bouthour W; Berman G; Peragallo JH; Kedar S; Pendley AM; Greene JG; Keadey MT -
AI-based differential diagnosis of dementia etiologies on multimodal data.
Nat Med Volume: 30 Page(s): 2977 - 2989
10/01/2024 Authors: Xue C; Kowshik SS; Lteif D; Puducheri S; Jasodanand VH; Zhou OT; Walia AS; Guney OB; Zhang JD; Posy S -
Application of a Deep Learning System to Detect Papilledema on Nonmydriatic Ocular Fundus Photographs in an Emergency Department.
Am J Ophthalmol Volume: 261 Page(s): 199 - 207
05/01/2024 Authors: Biousse V; Najjar RP; Tang Z; Lin MY; Wright DW; Keadey MT; Wong TY; Bruce BB; Milea D; Newman NJ -
AI-based differential diagnosis of dementia etiologies on multimodal data.
medRxiv
03/26/2024 Authors: Xue C; Kowshik SS; Lteif D; Puducheri S; Jasodanand VH; Zhou OT; Walia AS; Guney OB; Zhang JD; Pham ST -
Interpretation of the Visual Field in Neuro-ophthalmic Disorders.
Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep Volume: 24 Page(s): 67 - 81
03/01/2024 Authors: Banc A; Kedar S -
The BONSAI (Brain and Optic Nerve Study with Artificial Intelligence) deep learning system can accurately identify pediatric papilledema on standard ocular fundus photographs.
J AAPOS Volume: 28 Page(s): 103803
02/01/2024 Authors: Lin MY; Najjar RP; Tang Z; Cioplean D; Dragomir M; Chia A; Patil A; Vasseneix C; Peragallo JH; Newman NJ -
A multi-centre case series of patients with coexistent intracranial hypertension and malignant arterial hypertension.
Eye (Lond) Volume: 38 Page(s): 274 - 278
02/01/2024 Authors: Sattarova V; Flowers A; Gospe SM; Chen JJ; Stunkel L; Bhatti MT; Dattilo M; Kedar S; Biousse V; McClelland CM -
The Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library (NOVEL).
Neuroophthalmology Volume: 48 Page(s): 444 - 447
01/01/2024 Authors: Seay MD; Kedar S; Hull BE; Lombardo N; Digre KB -
Neuro-ophthalmology Emergency Department and Inpatient Consultations at a Large Academic Referral Center.
Ophthalmology Volume: 130 Page(s): 1304 - 1312
12/01/2023 Authors: Okrent Smolar AL; Ray HJ; Dattilo M; Bouthour W; Berman G; Peragallo JH; Kedar S; Pendley AM; Greene JG; Keadey MT