Sarab Sodhi, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and currently serves as Director of Undergraduate Ultrasound there. He graduated from Albright College with a degree in biochemistry and philosophy, summa cum laude, ‚Äãand obtained his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine. While there, he also obtained a master's in urban bioethics. He completed his residency in emergency medicine at Cooper University Hospital, and stayed on for fellowship in emergency ultrasound as Cooper's inaugural fellow. Since 2019, Dr. Sodhi has been core ultrasound and clinical faculty working in the Emergency Medicine Department at Cooper University Hospital.
Dr. Sodhi has passion for all things ultrasound, and graduate and undergraduate medical education. He's lectured frequently, locally, regionally, and nationally. While a recalcitrant researcher, he has a developing research niche with various projects ongoing regarding student and resident education, ultrasound, and pre-hospital ultrasound. Along with Dr. Volino, they have created a four-year integrated longitudinal ultrasound curriculum for the medical school. He was most recently awarded the 2019 Gold Humanism Award for CMSRU, the 2020 Golden Apple for clinical faculty, and was inducted into the Gold Humanism Society as the junior faculty member in 2024.