We post reviews for MSK healthcare providers who have at least 30 patient experience surveys completed. If you do not see reviews for a provider, it may be because they do not yet have enough survey responses, or the provider may not be part of the group of healthcare providers included in the survey.
Only outpatient providers are included in the survey. Healthcare providers who only work in the hospital or in urgent care are not included in the survey. Pathologists or researchers who do not provide direct care to patients do not have reviews.
My professional life has been committed to practicing medicine at academic institutions. After completing my fellowship in critical care in June 2013 at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, I practiced critical care medicine at Cleveland Clinic. During my eight years of practice as an attending physician in the Intensive Care Unit, my focus was on critical illness in patients with cancer. Today, I am a key investigator in an oncological critical care research network (known as ONCCC-R-NET).
Since 2016, I have been the primary caregiver for two relatives with cancer. With my personal experiences and walking the journey with my own family members, I feel that I am well equipped to care for patients with cancer and their caregivers. In combination with my own personal experiences and my passion for treating critically ill patients with cancer, my professional path led me back to MSK.
Read more
I also have a strong commitment to medical education. I have often found the field of medical education to be very fulfilling as I can have a positive influence on a young physician’s training and help shape their future. My involvement and leadership roles in fellowship education and interprofessional education has fueled my interest in being an associate program director for the critical care fellowship program at MSK. Moreover, I believe that interprofessional education will shape the future of health care delivery. By fostering interprofessional collaboration amongst all members of the care team, care delivery and processes of care can be enhanced.
My career development over the last eight years has provided the foundation for my future goals at MSK. I remain committed to serving critically ill people with cancer with kindness and empathy.
What I Do at MSK
An intensivist is a doctor with special training in treating patients who are critically ill (very sick). They often work in the intensive care unit (ICU).
Associate Program Director, Critical Care Fellowship
Areas of Expertise
Conditions I Treat
Respiratory failure
Circulatory failure
Complications of cancer
Symptoms and side effects
Pain
My Specialties
Critical cancer-related care
Inpatient care
Ultrasound
Education & Honors
Education
BS, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia
MD, Saint George’s University School of Medicine, Grenada, WI
Residencies
Internal Medicine - Lenox Hill Hospital
Fellowships
Critical Care Medicine - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Board Certifications
Critical Care Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine
Insurance Information
Understanding your insurance options is an important part of managing your cancer care. We have relationships with many common healthcare providers and plans.
Aetna
In Network Coverage Type HMO, EPO PPO, POS, Transplant
Request an appointment by logging in to MSK MyChart or calling your Care Team. If you are not enrolled in MSK MyChart, ask your Care Team to send you an invitation. You can also go to MSK MyChart and select “Sign up now.”
Doctors at Memorial Sloan Kettering work as teams, with specialists from all different areas. This allows us to consider all your needs together, and to give you the best possible care.
Memorial Sloan Kettering's doctors and scientists are constantly developing new treatments for cancer. MSK is typically running hundreds of clinical trials at a given time.
You may be able to participate in a clinical trial even if you are new to MSK. Search our online directory to find trial information and see more about who can participate.
Doctors and faculty members often work with pharmaceutical, device, biotechnology, and life sciences companies, and other organizations outside of MSK, to find safe and effective cancer treatments, to improve patient care, and to educate the health care community.
MSK requires doctors and faculty members to report (“disclose”) the relationships and financial interests they have with external entities. As a commitment to transparency with our community, we make that information available to the public.
Prabalini Rajendram discloses the following relationships and financial interests:
No disclosures meeting criteria for time period
If you’re a patient at MSK and would like more information about your doctor’s external relationships, please talk with your doctor.
The information published here is a complement to other publicly reported data and is for a specific annual disclosure period. There may be differences between information on this and other public sites as a result of different reporting periods and/or the various ways relationships and financial interests are categorized by organizations that publish such data.
This page and data include information for a specific MSK annual disclosure period (January 1, 2023 through disclosure submission in spring 2024). This data reflects interests that may or may not still exist. This data is updated annually.
Learn more about MSK’s COI policies here. For questions regarding MSK’s COI-related policies and procedures, email MSK’s Compliance Office at ecoi@mskcc.org.