Dr. Mohammad Mohammadi
Snapshot Highlights
- Dedicated Cardiologist with extensive experience.
- Holds a PhD in Cardiology from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences.
- Serves as Hospital President since 2015.
- Key leadership roles including Technical Director and Head of various hospital departments.
- Active contributor to the medical community, presenting at international congresses.
Professional Journey and Leadership
Dr. Mohammad Mohammadi has dedicated his career to cardiology, accumulating significant experience since completing his foundational medical training. He has held pivotal leadership positions at Javad Al-Aemeh Specialized Heart Hospital, demonstrating a profound commitment to enhancing cardiac care delivery. His roles have spanned critical areas such as Technical Director, Head of Emergency and Clinic Departments, Head of Rehabilitation Department, and Head of Education and Research Department. Since 2015, he has proudly served as the Hospital President, guiding the institution with his expertise and vision.
Academic Foundation and Expertise
Dr. Mohammadi’s advanced medical knowledge is underscored by his PhD in Cardiology, earned from the esteemed Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, where he pursued his doctoral studies from 1992 to 1996. This specialized training built upon his General Medicine degree, obtained from Tehran University of Medical Sciences between 1983 and 1990. His academic pursuits and practical experience solidify his position as a knowledgeable practitioner in the field of cardiology.
Contributions to Cardiology Advancement
Beyond his clinical and administrative duties, Dr. Mohammadi is a recognized contributor to the advancement of cardiovascular medicine. He has actively shared his research and insights by presenting papers at international congresses, fostering knowledge exchange within the global medical community. His role as Executive Secretary for the Coronary Artery Seminar in October 2011 further highlights his commitment to organizing and promoting critical discussions in cardiac health.