Fellows
Prabhat Mishra, MD
Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellow (2017)
Medical School: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Residency: WashU Medicine
Roshanak Mofidi, MD
Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellow (2017)
Medical School: Ross University School of Medicine
Residency: New York Methodist Hospital
Daniel Mok, DO
Pain Medicine Fellow (2025-26)
Medical School: Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency: Kansas University — Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
Eleanor Montgomery, MD
Emergency Medicine – Anesthesiology Critical Care Fellow (2027)
Medical School: U Massachusetts Medical School - Worcester
Residency: University of New Mexico — Emergency Medicine
Chiatra Mukundan, MD
Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellow (2017)
Medical School: All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Residency: WashU Medicine
Tess Murray-Torres, MD
Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellow (2019)
Medical School: University of Chicago
Residency: WashU Medicine
“During my anesthesia residency here at Washington University in St. Louis, I had the great fortune of experiencing firsthand the welcoming and invigorating environment of St. Louis Children's Hospital. This environment is what drew me to pediatric anesthesia in the first place and what convinced me to pursue a career in this field. From the very first days of my training as a junior resident, I quickly appreciated the extent to which the faculty here are dedicated to achieving excellence in resident and fellow education and patient care. After a taste of a few "fellow-level" cases as a CA-2, I knew that pursuing my training here would expose me to a variety of challenging clinical pathologies and prepare me to independently manage the full spectrum of health and disease in pediatric patients. My experience to date in fellowship has confirmed all of my expectations from residency. My research as a resident focused on dissemination and implementation of novel technologies in the perioperative setting, in particular, I helped to develop a telemedicine-based decision support system for the operating room called the Anesthesiology Control Tower. As I begin a path towards further training in pediatric cardiac anesthesia, I am starting to explore clinical research related to topics such as intraoperative management of patients undergoing bilateral lung transplantation. Whatever a person's clinical or academic interests may be, Washington University in St. Louis/St. Louis Children's and the faculty here have the resources to help any trainee launch the career of their choosing. Having grown up in Minnesota, I have always appreciated the friendliness and atmosphere here in St. Louis. I completed medical school in Chicago, and I can appreciate a city such as St. Louis that manages to offer a broad range of activities without the traffic, the cost, and hectic pace common in some bigger cities. While many fellows live in the Central West End, my wife and I have a lovely home just a few miles south of the medical campus that suits all of our needs perfectly. Whatever our hobbies may be, from trail running to poetry, literature, and theater, St. Louis has always provided an abundance of opportunities that allow both of us to follow our passions.”
Kavya Narayana Reddy, MD
Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellow (2020)
Medical School: M.S. Ramaiah Medical College
Residency: Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
Angela Nguyen, MD
ACTA Fellow (2025)
Medical School: University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
Residency: WashU Medicine — Anesthesiology

