American Aesthetic Association

Dr. Ammar Mahmoud

Dr. Ammar Mahmoud

United States

MD, FACOG WORK EXPERIENCE Northwell Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Hospital- OBGYN Attending 3/2018-Present SUNY Downstate Medical Center - Assistant Clinical Professor 9/2016-Present

WORK EXPERIENCE

Northwell Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Hospital- OBGYN Attending 3/2018-Present

SUNY Downstate Medical Center – Assistant Clinical Professor 9/2016-Present

Kings County Hospital Center- OBGYN Attending 9/2016-Present

 

EDUCATION

SUNY Downstate OB/GYN Residency 7/2013-7/2016

SUNY DMC at Long Island College Hospital OB/GYN Residency 7/2011-7/2013

St. George’s University – M.D. 5/2011

Rutgers University – B.S. in Biomedical Engineering 5/2005

HONORS AND AWARDS

Academic Dean’s List 2006-2007

Extracurricular and Community Service

Clinical Research Associate, Cardiovascular Research Foundation 2005-2006

Charity Event Organizer, Grenada Children’s Heart Foundation 2007

LEADERSHIP ROLES/ PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Vice President, St. George’s University Medical Honor Society 2007

Treasurer, St. George’s University Clinical Research Society 2008

Medical Student Tutoring in Anatomy and Embryology 2007

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Society of Clinical Research Associates 2005-

American Medical Student Association 2006-

St. George’s University Surgery Club 2006-

Student Clinical Research Society, St. George’s University 2007-

Research Experience

Clinical Research Associate, Cardiovascular Research Foundation 2005-6

Participated in planning and organization of clinical trials

Participated in site monitoring and site training Gathered data for adjudication

Chee W, Mansukh P, Gururaj P, Mahmoud A. Preferred head position during rapid sequence

induction for patients with increased aspiration risk: an e-mail survey in the US, UK and Japan

Martin W, Mahmoud A, Patel S. Adsorption and Release of Salicylic Acid from Hydroxyapatite.

Rothschild T, Ackerman J, Mahmoud A. Comparing Neonatal Outcomes with time of

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Onset.