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Muhammad Ahmed serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care at the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Medicine. His clinical and research activities focus on perioperative medicine with particular expertise in cardiac anesthesia, regional anesthesia techniques, and patient safety protocols.
Education Background:
- MBBS from Dow University of Health Sciences, Pakistan (2013)
- Internship at Cleveland Clinic, Ohio (2016)
- Anesthesia Residency at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia (2019)
Dr. Ahmed's research spans multiple critical areas of anesthesiology including cardiovascular physiology, orthopedic anesthesia, and perioperative complications. His work addresses practical clinical challenges such as preventing nerve injuries during surgery, managing hyperglycemia in cardiac patients, and optimizing anesthesia protocols for orthopedic procedures. His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on translating research findings into improved clinical practice and patient outcomes.
His publication record shows steady scholarly output since 2013, with recent emphasis on cardiac anesthesia applications, regional anesthesia techniques for orthopedic surgery, and perioperative safety concerns. The research demonstrates interdisciplinary collaboration across cardiology, orthopedics, and critical care specialties.
Dr. Ahmed actively contributes to medical education both through his clinical teaching responsibilities and his research on educational environments in medical schools, as evidenced by his 2013 publication examining student perceptions at a Pakistani medical university.
