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Kamal Riad, M.D.

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Appointed: 2008
Gender: Male
Languages: English
Cardiovascular Medicine
Location:Willoughby Hills
Mail Code WH10
2570 SOM Center Road
Willoughby Hills, OH 44094
 
 
Education & Fellowships
Medical School:Cairo University School of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt
 
Internship:St. Louis University Hospital, Internal Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Residency:St. Louis University Hospital, Internal Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Fellowship:St. Louis University Hospital, Cardiovascular Disease, St. Louis, MO
Other Education:(Undergraduate) Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, Egypt
Additional Training
  • Nuclear Cardiology Fellowship with a full 4 month Didactic Course at the School of Allied Health St. Louis University
Certifications

Cardiovascular Disease

Internal Medicine

Specialty Interests
General cardiology, preventive cardiology, stress tests including stress echo, stress nuclear and pharmacologic stress tests, echocardiography and transesophageal echocardiography, cardiac CT, arrhythmia detection including holter and event monitors, arrhythmia management including cardioversion.
Awards & Honors
  • January 2000 -  VA Certificate for Veterans Service Excellence
  • September 1999  -   St. Louis Univ. Pastoral Care Award for humanistic patient relation
  • October 1998  -   VA award for exemplary medical service
  • May 1989 -  Honorable mention and distinction for work on M. Sc. thesis
  • November 1982 -  Honors degree for ranking in top 10% of graduating medical class
  • June 1980 -   Sheem El Shafee Award as second best student in Pathology Class
Professional Memberships
  • American Collage of Cardiology
  • American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
  • Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
Specializes in Diseases and Conditions
Industry Relationships
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