Sahitya Balaram Dusa, MD
Family Medicine Resident Physician
English
Accepting new patients
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Training across two healthcare systems — one built around the primary care framework and one that largely lacks it — gave me a perspective I carry into every patient encounter. In the absence of a dedicated primary care physician to guide longitudinal preventive care, patients in India routinely present at tertiary hospitals with advanced, preventable disease. Seeing those consequences firsthand made me deeply appreciate what a well-functioning primary care system can accomplish. My clinical training over the years in the Denver metropolitan area, the South Side of Chicago and in the Rio Grande Valley, deepened my commitment to serving diverse communities facing real barriers to care. Volunteering as a Court Appointed Special Advocate near the Mexican border for neglected and abused children taught me how health cannot be separated from the social circumstances surrounding it. My clinical experiences span both outpatient and inpatient settings, which have reinforced my belief that full-spectrum family medicine — caring for patients across the continuum from the clinic to the hospital — is where I can make the most meaningful impact. I am also passionate about point-of-care ultrasound and leveraging emerging AI driven documentation technologies that streamline clinical workflows, allowing more time and attention to be devoted to patient care and clinical reasoning.
As a resident with the MCW-Prevea Green Bay Family Medicine Residency Program, I believe the most meaningful care happens when a patient feels genuinely heard. My approach is rooted in prevention and continuity — meeting patients where they are, building trust over time, and equipping them with the tools to take an active role in their own health. I have a particular interest in chronic disease management, addiction medicine, and caring for underserved populations.
Patients can expect a physician who listens before he acts. I take time to understand not just the clinical picture but the life circumstances behind it — because those two things are rarely separate. Whether it's a routine visit or a complex concern, I aim for every patient to leave with clarity about their care and confidence in the next step.
I was born and raised in the Greate Boston area of Massachusetts, and am the son of first generation immigrants from India.
I have volunteer and community service experience in Texas as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) and in Massachusetts as an American Red Cross Biomedical Supply Chain volunteer.
In my free time, I enjoy film criticism, cooking, skiing and Carnatic classical music — I trained on the Veena, an Indian string instrument, for seven years growing up in Massachusetts."
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