Wael Al-Husami
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Wael Al-Husami | |
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Wael Al-Husami | |
| Born | Wael Fahed Al-Husami |
| Education | |
| Occupation | Interventional cardiologist |
| Known for | SAMS[1] |
| Medical career | |
| Profession | Interventional Cardiology[2] |
| Field | Cardiology |
| Institutions | Tufts University |
| Research | |
Wael Fahed Al-Husami is a Jordanian cardiologist and interventional cardiologist, scientist and medical educator at Tufts University and a faculty member at Brown University's Alpert Medical School, and a faculty Member at BIDMC Disaster Medicine Fellowship - Harvard Medical School. Al-Husami is also a visiting professor of Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.[3][4][5]
Al-Husami received his bachelor's degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Jordan in 1996. Afterwards, he worked as a physician at Al-Basheer Hospital in Amman then completed his residency in internal medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and completed fellowships in cardiovascular disease, interventional cardiology, vascular medicine and endovascular peripheral intervention at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center and St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts through the Tufts University School of Medicine.[6]