Madhuri Reddy, MD, FACOG
I am a Board Certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist in the generalist
division, who enjoys fully the depth and breadth of our specialty. I
was born in India with my family moving to the United States after my high
school years. I spent four years at Ohio State University, Columbus,
Ohio and graduated in with a BS Degree in 1993, Summa Cum Laude and went
to Medical School at Indiana University in Indianapolis for my M.D. Degree
in 1998. My four years of Residency in Ob/Gyn was spent at Hutzel
Hospital, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
I joined the teaching faculty at the University of Kansas Medical Center
as an Assistant Clinical Professor. Prior to joining the KU Faculty
I spent four years in private practice in the Council Bluff, Iowa area. I
am married and we have two daughters. My husband, who is a cardiologist,
and I both joined the teaching faculty at the Kansas University Medical
Center in 2006.
I love to see patients, young and old, pregnant and not-pregnant, and find
it very rewarding to experience life changing events with them. The
scope of my practice includes general ob/gyn problems and my special interest
lies in pelvic floor dysfunction and incontinence. I especially enjoy
laparoscopic surgery and apply that modality to different surgeries in the
field of ob/gyn including TLH (total laparoscopic hysterectomy).
I enjoy the teaching aspects of academic medicine i.e. medical students
and residents. I work with both in the clinic, surgery and the Labor
and Delivery Unit, but, I can honor or discuss any patient’s preference
regarding medical students and/or residents involvement in their care. Just
this past July, I accepted the position of Assistant Residency Program Director
and enjoy working with the curriculum and providing new ideas for the program. I
spend time with residents and medical students on a daily basis in teaching
rounds, outpatient consults and didactic lectures. I also participate
in Research studies along with lecturing at local, regional and national
meetings.
I belong to several Professional Societies: ACOG, American Medical
Association, Kansas City Gynecological Society and the Kermit E. Krantz
Society to name a few. I have been honored with the following awards;
Chief Resident, Dept. of Ob/Gyn, 2001—2002; Best Obstetrics Resident
of the year, 2001 and 2002; Dean’s List, 1990—1993; Phi Kappa
Phi Honor Society, 1991—1993; and the Scarlet & gray Award of
Academic Excellence, 1991-1993 to name a few. I am serving on several
committees within the Department and the University.