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* Microchapters editing in Pulmonology and Critical Care | * Microchapters editing in Pulmonology and Critical Care | ||
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:*[[Endocarditis antimicrobial treatment]] | :*[[Endocarditis antimicrobial treatment]] | ||
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:*[[Cardiogenic shock resident survival guide]] | :*[[Cardiogenic shock resident survival guide]] | ||
==Languages== | ==Languages== |
Revision as of 18:59, 20 January 2014
Ahmed Zaghw is an ECFMG -certified physician and working as an associate medical editor in WikiDoc and research fellow at PERFUSE Study Group, Harvard Medical School.
Education
- Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt (2003-2011)
- Baccalaureus of Medicine and Surgery MB BCh with “Excellence with Honor”
- Kentucky University, KY, USA
- Health care financial management and Clinical Leadership Management courses (2008)
Work Experience
- Associate medical editor in WikiDoc.(2013)
- Primary care physician in Medically Underserved Districts (MUDs) (2011-2012)
Research Experience
- Kentucky University, KY, USA
- Research Assistant in "Forearm Wearable Artificial Kidney" (2008)
- Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt (2008-2009)
- Research trainee in Ain-Shams Stem Cell Group
Awards and Affiliation
- ECFMG Certification (2013)
- “Best Research Reward” presented by Egyptian in 18th Ainshams International Medical Students Congress (AIMSC 2009), for the oral presentation The role of stem cell in cardiology-many ways to one goal
- Member of PADI, Professional American Diving Institute
- Member of Master Swimming Team for Tanta Sports Club
WikiDoc contribution
- Microchapters editing in Pulmonology and Critical Care
- Resident Survival Guide
Languages
- Arabic: Fluent in speaking and writing
- English: Fluent in speaking and writing
- German: Very good in speaking and writing
Contact Information
E-mail address: azaghw@bidmc.harvard.edu , ahmedzaghw@wikidoc.org