Assistant Professor of Medicine, West Virginia University ,USA
United States
Dr. Hany M Mahfouz is an assistant professor of medicine specializing in critical care medicine and nephrology. He has extensive clinical training and is certified in multiple specialties, including critical care medicine and geriatric medicine. Dr. Mahfouz has worked at various medical centers as an attending physician and has completed fellowships in critical care medicine and nephrology. His expertise includes procedures such as dialysis catheter insertion and kidney biopsy. Dr. Mahfouz is dedicated to teaching and has mentored students and residents in several medical disciplines. He has also conducted research on topics such as cardiovascular complications in chronic kidney disease patients and the relationship between atrial fibrillation and dementia.
Dr. Hany M Mahfouz is an assistant professor of medicine specializing in critical care medicine and nephrology. He holds multiple certifications and is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. With a strong educational background and extensive clinical training, he has gained experience in critical care medicine, nephrology, and geriatric medicine.
Dr. Mahfouz has worked as an attending physician in critical care medicine and nephrology at various medical centers, including Martinsburg VAMC Medical Center and Select Specialty Hospital. He has completed fellowships in critical care medicine and nephrology at reputable institutions.
His expertise extends to various procedures such as dialysis catheter insertion, kidney biopsy, hemodialysis, and central venous line placement. Dr. Mahfouz is dedicated to teaching and has mentored medical students, residents, and fellows in internal medicine, geriatrics, nephrology, and critical care medicine.
Research-wise, he has been involved in studies focusing on topics such as the effects of protein supplementation and exercise on cardiovascular complications in chronic kidney disease patients, the relationship between atrial fibrillation and dementia, and the impact of gastroesophageal reflux disease on dental erosion, asthma, and atypical chest pain.
Dr. Mahfouz's commitment to patient care and his comprehensive training make him a valuable asset in his field. He has received recognition for his work, including the American Medical Association Physician Recognition Award and a medical school merit scholarship. His publications and presentations highlight his contribution to the advancement of medical knowledge and practices.
West Virginia University
Martinsburg VAMC Medical Center, Martinsburg, WV, USA
St Louis MO. Jacksonville, FL, and Kansas City MO, USA.
Medical college of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI, USA
American Board of Internal Medicine
2023
2020
New Jersey State
2018
American Board of Internal Medicine
2011
Missouri State
2015
FLorida State
2015
American Heart Association
American College of Surgeons
American College of Physicians
American Society of Nephrology
American Society of Hypertension
American College of Critical Care Medicine