Manny Sethi

Manish "Manny" Kumar Sethi (born January 3, 1978) is an American physician. He is the president and founder of the non-profit Healthy Tennessee and orthopedic trauma surgeon at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is the Director of the Vanderbilt Orthopedic Institute Center for Health Policy and is the lead author of the books An Introduction to Health Policy and Orthopedic Traumatology: An Evidence Based Approach.

Manny Sethi
Born
Manish Kumar Sethi[1]

(1978-01-03) January 3, 1978
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materBrown University (BA)
Harvard University (MD)
OccupationOrthopaedic trauma surgeon
Home townHillsboro, Tennessee, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Maya L. Sethi
Children2

Early life and education

Sethi was born in Cleveland, Ohio and moved to Tennessee at age four. He was raised in Hillsboro, Tennessee by his parents, who were both physicians.[2] His parents immigrated to the United States in 1975 from India. Sethi attended Hillsboro Elementary School and later attended the Webb School.

After graduating from the Webb School, Sethi attended Brown University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in neuroscience. He graduated magna cum laude in 2000. The following year, Sethi worked with children with muscular dystrophy in Tunisia as a Fulbright Scholar.[3]

Sethi attended Harvard Medical School, graduating in 2005.[4] He completed his general surgery internship at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston in 2006, and completed his residency in the Harvard Combined Orthopedic Surgery Program from 2006 to 2010.[5]

Career

Sethi returned to Tennessee in 2010 and completed his fellowship in orthopedic trauma at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in 2011. He currently serves as an Associate Professor and Orthopedic trauma surgeon and the director of the Vanderbilt Orthopedic Institute Center for Health Policy.[6] Sethi's clinical interests center around the utilization of evidence-based medicine in the treatment of the orthopedic trauma patient.

Sethi has written multiple medical texts, including Orthopedic Traumatology: An Evidence-Based Approach,[7][8] (first and second editions) and Orthopedic Surgery Examination and Board Review.[9][10]

He has co-authored several articles in peer-reviewed medical journals, including Neurosurgery, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, Injury, the American Journal of Orthopedics, The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Journal of Injury and Violence Research, The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, and others.[11]

Healthy Tennessee

Sethi and his wife, Maya, founded Healthy Tennessee in 2011.[12] Healthy Tennessee is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes health education and provides community training opportunities. Healthy Tennessee was founded with a focus on combating Tennessee's poor national rankings in measurements of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. The organization has also since increased its focus to include the opioid epidemic in Tennessee.[13]

Healthy Tennessee has traveled across the state providing health screenings to insured, uninsured and TennCare patients. In 2014, Sethi received recognition from the American Medical Association (AMA) for his work in the community and Healthy Tennessee. In 2016, Sethi was recognized as one of HealthLeaders Magazine's "Top 20 Leaders in Medicine".[14]

The organization has also hosted statewide community health summits with hundreds of healthcare stakeholders in Tennessee in attendance. Speakers at these summits have included the U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams,[15] former Secretary of Health & Human Services Tom Price,[16] Senator Marsha Blackburn, former Governor Phil Bredesen, Governor Bill Lee, and former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean.[17]

Health policy

In 2017, Sethi was invited by Senator Lamar Alexander to testify before the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.[18] He was one of five health care professions to testify in a hearing entitled Stabilizing Premiums and Helping Individuals in the Individual Insurance Market for 2018: Health Care Stakeholders.

Also in 2017, Sethi was invited to the White House for a listening session with President Donald Trump.[19] He was selected as one of eleven health care professionals from across the nation to discuss possible solutions to address difficulties in the health insurance market.[20]

Sethi co-authored the book An Introduction to Health Policy with former-Senator, Bill Frist, who has served as a mentor for Sethi. Invested in health policy, Sethi founded the Vanderbilt Orthopedic Institute Center for Health Policy in 2010. The mission of the center is to increase physician advocacy for patients by investigating the most pressing issues in American health policy. Sethi and other colleagues at the Vanderbilt Orthopaedic Institute Center for Health Policy have written over 50 peer-review publications. Over the past few years, the Center has implemented a conflict resolution program for children in public schools and community centers around the state.[21][22]

Sethi served as the National Chairman of the American Medical Association Resident and Fellow Section and has served on the Committee on Publications of the New England Journal of Medicine.[23] He has also written for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and had a monthly health policy column in the magazine AAOS Now.[24][25]

Sethi served as a health policy fellow at the Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Center at Meharry Medical College.[26] He served as an assistant professor at Meharry Medical College also in Nashville, where he ran a clinic and operating room providing indigent care. He also taught health policy at the undergraduate level at Vanderbilt University, serving as course director for MHS 0199, The Evolution of American Healthcare, an introductory course for college freshmen.[27]

As of September 2019, Sethi had donated $1,042 to U.S. President Donald Trump's 2020 reelection campaign.[28]

Personal life

Sethi is married to Maya L. Sethi, an attorney in Nashville.[29] She received her undergraduate degree from Wellesley College and J.D. degree from Boston University School of Law.

Sethi has two children, J.B. and Leela. The family attends McKendree United Methodist Church in Nashville, Tennessee.[30]

Sethi wrote The American Dream in Tennessee: Stories of Faith, Struggle, and Survival in 2015, which details his family's story of immigration to Tennessee and building a life in America. The book also recounts the stories of several of his orthopedic trauma patients.[31]

References

  1. "Physician Spotlight: Manny Sethi, MD: Leading by Example". Nashville Medical News. 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  2. "Physician Spotlight: Manny Sethi, MD: Leading by Example". Nashville Medical News. 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  3. "Physician Spotlight: Manny Sethi, MD: Leading by Example". Nashville Medical News. 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  4. "Manish K. Sethi, MD | Vanderbilt Health Nashville, TN". search.vanderbilthealth.com. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  5. "Vanderbilt Orthopaedic Institute Center for Health Policy". www.vumc.org. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  6. Sethi, Manish K.; Jahangir, A. Alex; Obremskey, William T., eds. (2013). Orthopedic Traumatology: An Evidence-Based Approach. New York: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 9781461435105.
  7. Sethi, Manish K.; Obremskey, William T.; Jahangir, A. Alex, eds. (2018). Orthopedic Traumatology: An Evidence-Based Approach (2 ed.). Springer International Publishing. ISBN 9783319733913.
  8. Sethi, Manish K. (2016-05-02). Orthopaedic Surgery Examination and Board Review. McGraw-Hill Education. ISBN 9780071832809.
  9. Sethi, Manish K.; Obremskey, William T.; Jahangir, A. Alex, eds. (2018). Orthopedic Traumatology: An Evidence-Based Approach (2 ed.). Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3-319-73391-3.
  10. Carter, Bob S.; Ogilvy, Christopher S.; Sethi, Manish K.; Curry, William T. (2005-04-01). "Factors Associated with Outcome after Hemicraniectomy for Large Middle Cerebral Artery Territory Infarction". Neurosurgery. 56 (4): 681–692. doi:10.1227/01.NEU.0000156604.41886.62. ISSN 0148-396X. PMID 15792506.
  11. Lives, Opportunity. "He Already Met the President. Now This Rural Doctor Plans To Reinvent Healthcare Across America". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  12. Lipton, Blake (2019-03-08). "Healthy Tennessee Challenge: Involving Youth to Fight Opioid Crisis". WJHL. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  13. "Physician Spotlight: Manny Sethi, MD: Leading by Example". Nashville Medical News. 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  14. "Surgeon General addresses opioid epidemic at Upper East Tennessee Health Summit". Johnson City Press. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  15. "Trump's health care chief pops up in Nashville, cites 'real challenges' across Tennessee". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  16. "Blackburn, Bredesen, Dean, Lee Speak At Summit". WTVF. 2018-08-24. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  17. "Vanderbilt surgeon Manny Sethi to testify before Senate panel on health insurance". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  18. Lives, Opportunity. "He Already Met the President. Now This Rural Doctor Plans To Reinvent Healthcare Across America". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  19. "Tennessee farmer, surgeon tell Trump health insurance unaffordable". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  20. "Violence intervention program effective in Vanderbilt pilot study". EurekAlert!. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  21. "HL20: Manny Sethi, MD—Treating Violence Before It Occurs | HealthLeaders Media". www.healthleadersmedia.com. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  22. "Orthopaedic Journal at Harvard Medical School - annual publication Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program includes Massachusetts General , Children's Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brigham and Women's". www.orthojournalhms.org. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  23. Rosemont, 9400 West Higgins Road; Fax: 847.823.8125, Illinois 60018 Phone: 847 823 7186. "Manish K Sethi, M.D." www.aaos.org. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  24. Sethi, Manish. "Defensive Medicine: "Glowing" with Pain". Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
  25. "Gun Violence in Nashville". RWJF. 2012-11-28. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  26. (PDF) https://clubrunner.blob.core.windows.net/...manish-sethi.../DrManishSethiarticle.pdf. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  27. "Meet President Trump's biggest Middle Tennessee donors of 2019". November 20, 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  28. "Board of Directors". Tennessee Voices for Victims. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  29. "January 2018 – McKendree Nashville". Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  30. "Vanderbilt trauma surgeon says faith, family key to patient outcomes". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
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