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Nabeel Chauhan
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Nabeel Chauhan, MBBS

Languages spoken: Panjabi, Hindi, Urdu, English

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Clinical Neurosciences Center

175 North Medical Drive East
Salt Lake City , UT 84132

Dr. Nabeel Chauhan is an assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Utah. His primary clinical focus includes staffing the 23-bed state of the art neurocritical care unit (NCCU), stroke, TeleStroke (Utah stroke network), teleneurology, and the inpatient and consult neurology services.

He has participated in large multicenter trials for the University of Utah related to vascular neurology. He is involved with the teaching curriculum for medical students, residents, and fellows. He has also participated in the Transition to Internship clerkship and taught in multiple other medical school and nursing school courses.

Dr. Chauhan attended medical school at the Lahore Medical and Dental College, Pakistan. He completed his internal medicine internship and adult neurology residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He then completed his vascular neurology fellowship and neurocritical care fellowship at the University of Utah.

His other interests include playing guitar, playing soccer, running, hiking, and doing CrossFit. He also loves to travel and explore new places.

Board Certification

National Board of Medical Examiners
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Sub: Neurocritical Care)
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Sub: Vascular Neurology)
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Neurology)

Dr. Nabeel Chauhan is an assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Utah. His primary clinical focus includes staffing the 23-bed state of the art neurocritical care unit (NCCU), stroke, TeleStroke (Utah stroke network), teleneurology, and the inpatient and consult neurology services.

He has participated in large multicenter trials for the University of Utah related to vascular neurology. He is involved with the teaching curriculum for medical students, residents, and fellows. He has also participated in the Transition to Internship clerkship and taught in multiple other medical school and nursing school courses.

Dr. Chauhan attended medical school at the Lahore Medical and Dental College, Pakistan. He completed his internal medicine internship and adult neurology residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He then completed his vascular neurology fellowship and neurocritical care fellowship at the University of Utah.

His other interests include playing guitar, playing soccer, running, hiking, and doing CrossFit. He also loves to travel and explore new places.

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Neurology -Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Board Certification
National Board of Medical Examiners
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Sub: Neurocritical Care)
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Sub: Vascular Neurology)
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Neurology)

Education history

Undergraduate Pre-Medical - Government College University F.Sc.
Undergraduate Medicine - Lahore Medical & Dental College M.B., B.S.
Residency Diagnostic Radiology - Mayo Hospital Resident
Residency General Surgery - Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Resident
Residency Neurology - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Resident
Fellowship Vascular Neurology - University of Utah Postdoctoral Fellow
Fellowship Neurocritical Care - University of Utah Postdoctoral Fellow

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Chauhan N, Ali SF, Hannawi Y, Hinduja (2019). Utilization of Hospice Care in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke. The American journal of hospice & palliative care, 36(1), 28-32.
  2. de Havenon A, Chung LS, Smith J, Taylor K, Majersik JJ, Chauhan (2019). Less Experienced Telestroke Consultants Are More Likely to Go On-Camera, but Less Likely to Give tPA. Stroke research and treatment, 2019, 1059369.