Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Ahmad Ozair is a physician-researcher from India and one of fourteen Sommer Scholars worldwide in the 11-month MPH program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (>100,000 USD of scholarship). He is also a Clarendon Scholar for Oxford's MSc in Evidence-Based Healthcare (EBHC) course (Clarendon is awarded to the top 1% of graduate students at the University of Oxford).
Ahmad was previously a postdoctoral research fellow in neuro-oncology at Miami Cancer Institute. He graduated as the first-ranked physician in a class of 250 students from KGMU, one of the top ten nationally ranked medical schools in India. He was one of the five students in the university's history (till 2022) who received all three of the most prestigious honors of the institution, along with being the sole inaugural recipient of the MBBS student research award. He also recently completed a year-long program from Harvard Medical School Post-Graduate Medical Education. Called the Global Clinical Scholars Research Training (GCSRT, http://hms.harvard.edu/gcsrt), the program aims to develop clinician-scientists.
Ahmad's research has focused on (1) surgical outcomes, (2) neurological diseases, including neurocritical care, and (3) medical education. His published works span 80+ papers with 1500+ citations.
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
March 31, 2021
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