
K.V. Gopalakrishna, MD, FIDSA, FACP *
Chair, Department of Medicine
Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency
Chief, Infectious Diseases
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Gopalakrishna (Gopal) is a diplomate in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. Dr. Gopal is a member of many prestigious medical societies and is active in hospital committees. Also, he is very interested in research and has presented papers with residents at many major conferences across the country. He has published many scholarly papers and lectured nationally and internationally on the subject of infectious diseases. He is the 1999 recipient of the Master Teacher award from ACP-ASIM Ohio Chapter. Dr. Gopal is an avid baseball fan, and serves as a team physician for the Cleveland Indians.
Peter Bambakidis, MD *
Neurology, Chief, Neurology
Vice Chair, Department of Medicine
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Bambakidis graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, earning a M.D. degree. He completed four years of residency training in Neurology at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine and then completed an Electroencephalography Fellowship at Mayo. Dr. Bambakidis is very active in the residency program, both in clinical teaching and lecturing on various aspects of Neurology. He is board certified in Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology. Before studying medicine at Case Western Reserve University, Dr. Bambakidis earned his bachelor's and master's degree in music at the Cleveland Institute of Music. He is an accomplished violinist and has performed in the United States and abroad. His interests include Olympic weightlifting, and near and middle eastern classical music as well.
Harris C. Taylor, MD, FACE, FACP *
Endocrinology
Director of Research and Scholarly Activity
Clinical Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology)
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Dr. Taylor graduated from medical school at the University of Chicago where he also did his internship. He then served as the Peace Corps physician in Cali, Colombia for two years before completing his residency and chief residency at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital and Case Western Reserve University. Thereafter he was a Special Fellow in Endocrinology at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. He has been active in a broad range of roles in endocrinology including service as the past president of the Diabetes Association of Greater Cleveland, past director of the Endocrinology-Radioimmunoassay Laboratory at Lutheran Hospital and member of the endocrinology teaching committee at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine as well as its subsection of Endocrinology and Metabolism. Dr. Taylor's main interests are general clinical endocrinology and clinic research. His multiple publications in national and international medical journals include work in thyroid, adrenal, pituitary, metabolic bone, ovarian and calcium disorders. Thirteen residents have co-authored papers with him in journals such as JAMA, Clinical Endocrinology, Endocrine Practice, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, American Journal of Medicine, Metabolism, Proceedings of the Mayo Clinic and the Canadian Medical Association Journal. He is a long-standing reviewer for the Annals of Internal Medicine and serves as a member of the Editorial Board of Endocrine Practice. Dr. Taylor was elected to Marquis' "Who's Who in Medicine and Health Care in America" and "Who's Who in America." He is the 2001 recipient of the Master Teacher award from ACP-ASIM Ohio Chapter.
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Rakesh Bhalla, MD, MBA, FACP *
Associate Program Director
Dr. Bhalla completed medical school in India and obtained his M.B.B.S. degree from the prestigious University of Delhi. He moved to the United Kingdom where he did his residency in Internal Medicine. He also obtained MRCP Part I in the U.K. and Ireland. His last duties in the U.K. included working as a Registrar in Internal Medicine. Dr. Bhalla came to the United States and completed his residency at MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland. He is board certified in Internal Medicine. He joined our program as Chief Resident in 1996 and accepted a faculty position in July 1997. He serves as chairman of the CME committee and is an active member in several hospital committees. Dr. Bhalla completed an MBA in Health Care Administration at Cleveland State University in May 2003. His future interests are in Service Excellence, Quality in Health Care, Information Systems in Health Care, and Innovation in Teaching and Health Care Administration.
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Ahmad Kilani, MD, FACP *
Associate Program Director
Director of Ambulatory Care
Dr. Kilani is a graduate of Damascus University in Syria. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency at Fairview Hospital. He served as Chief Resident, 1999-2001. Currently, he is working as Associate Program Director and Firm Director of one of the floor teams. He is also serving as Director of Ambulatory Care. In addition, he serves as the physician advisor of the Care Management Department, and the physician in charge of the hospital's medical house doctors. He is a very active member in several hospital committees, in particular, what is related to graduate medical education and patient experience. He is board certified in Internal Medicine.