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Dr. Amir Mohammad, MBBS, MPH, is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine. He serves as a Medical Officer for the Veterans Benefits Administration, Director of Public Health for the Town of Orange, and Staff Physician in the Environmental Health Registry Program at VA Connecticut Healthcare System.
- Education: MBBS from Dow Medical College (2001), MPH in Chronic Diseases Epidemiology & Health Policy from University of Connecticut (2008), and Clinical Fellowship in Occupational & Environmental Medicine at Yale (2009)
His research focuses on occupational health, particularly reducing needlestick injuries among healthcare workers, implementing evidence-based occupational medicine guidelines, and leveraging informatics tools to enhance disability exam quality and population health cost-effectiveness. His work spans telehealth innovations during the COVID-19 pandemic and occupational exposure analysis for service members and veterans.
Recent publications highlight expertise in implementation science for veterans' pain management, migraine treatment optimization in VHA clinics, and preventive medicine guidelines. Collaborations include researchers from Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases and Biostatistics departments at Yale.
- Scientific Awards:
- Certificate of Excellence for Service (2020, VBA)
- Yale Tutor Certificate of Appreciation (2014)
- VHA GOLD Foundation Award (2014)
- VISN-1 I-CARE Award (2013)
- DELTA OMEGA Honor Society (2011)
He serves as Core Faculty for the Yale/VA Clinical Informatics Fellowship Rotation and contributes to American College of Preventive Medicine initiatives. His dual board certification in Internal Medicine and Occupational & Environmental Medicine underscores cross-disciplinary expertise.