- M.D., Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Grads
- B.S., Medicine and Surgery, Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College
- Residency, Internal Medicine, Trinity Health Livonia Hospital
Department of Medicine
Areas of expertise
regeneration of islet cells through stem cells, diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance, bone metabolism disorders, reproductive endocrinology, hormonal imbalances, obesity and connection to cancer.
BIO
Dr. Subedi is a self-driven and thoughtfully inquisitive clinician focused on understanding the "why" behind complex medical conditions. Persistent and people-oriented, he values meaningful conversations with patients, colleagues, and trainees alike. His clinical foundation is in Adult Internal Medicine, with a strong passion for Endocrinology. His areas of interest include bone metabolism disorders, regenerative approaches to islet cell function through stem cell research, diabetes mellitus and insulin resistance, reproductive endocrinology and hormonal imbalances, obesity - particularly its relationship to cancer and the role of nutritional counseling in prevention and treatment. He is deeply committed to academic medicine and takes great pride in teaching medical students and residents, helping them prepare to become thoughtful, skilled experts in their future fields of practice. He is currently involved in osteoporosis research at the University of Vermont Medical Center in collaboration with the Department of Endocrinology, contributing to ongoing efforts to advance the understanding and treatment of metabolic bone disease.
Bio
Dr. Subedi is a self-driven and thoughtfully inquisitive clinician focused on understanding the "why" behind complex medical conditions. Persistent and people-oriented, he values meaningful conversations with patients, colleagues, and trainees alike. His clinical foundation is in Adult Internal Medicine, with a strong passion for Endocrinology. His areas of interest include bone metabolism disorders, regenerative approaches to islet cell function through stem cell research, diabetes mellitus and insulin resistance, reproductive endocrinology and hormonal imbalances, obesity - particularly its relationship to cancer and the role of nutritional counseling in prevention and treatment. He is deeply committed to academic medicine and takes great pride in teaching medical students and residents, helping them prepare to become thoughtful, skilled experts in their future fields of practice. He is currently involved in osteoporosis research at the University of Vermont Medical Center in collaboration with the Department of Endocrinology, contributing to ongoing efforts to advance the understanding and treatment of metabolic bone disease.
Select Publications
- Transcriptomic profiling of scleroderma monocytes reveals links with cardiovascular complications, implicating Notch and interferon pathways