Dr. Mohammad Majeed, MD
Critical Care Surgeon | Critical Care Medicine
50 Gaylord Farm Rd Wallingford CT, 06492About
Dr. Mohammad Majeed is a critical care hospitalist, adult Internal Medicine physician practicing in NY. Dr. Majeed specializes in the needs of critically ill patients as well as providing adult Internal Medicine home visits. Dr. Majeed has an extensive knowledge base of human disease and pathophysiology. He is an excellent communicator and prides himself in establishing a great relationship with his patients. He graduated with honors will completing his undergraduate degree in cell molecular biology. He also graduated with honors from medical school where he received his MD degree. Dr. Majeed received top scores on his United States Medical Listening Exam and is Board Certified in Internal Medicine.
Education and Training
St. George's University School of Medicine 2010
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Provider Details
Treatments
- Stroke
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Vascular Disease
Articles and Publications
- Housestaff Knowledge of Chest Tube Management 2013Preceptor: B. Mina, MDDesign: Validated survey distributed among housestaffOutcome: To assess knowledge related to chest tube management. Results revealed lack of knowledge related to chest tube management amongst housestaff. As a result a didactic curriculum will be introduced amongst housestaff to improve knowledge related to chest tube management. Chest Tube Ownership and Length of Stay2013Preceptor: B. Mina, MDDesign: Retrospective chart reviewObjective: Investigating whether a lack of hospital wide chest tube management guidelines results in unnecessarily prolonged chest tube drainage (not evidence based) and increased length of hospital stay. Chest Tube Placement and Unnecessary Imaging 2013Preceptor: B. Mina, MDDesign: Retrospective chart review Objective: Investigating estimated cost savings if Chest X-Rays where ordered based on evidence based guidelines related to imaging in those patients with chest tubes. Will patients who demonstrate a progressive rapid shallow 2013breathing pattern benefit from early noninvasive ventilation following extubation? Preceptor: B. Mina, MD. M. Astiz, MDDesign: Prospective randomized controlled trial Objective: Whether extubated patients with a RSBI increase of twenty percent will benefit from early NIPPV as compared to standard medical therapy. End point will be respiratory failure within seventy-two hours.PROJECTS/PRESENTATIONS Mockblue Sessions: Code Blue / ACLS Simulation Lab: Clinical instructor of simulation lab for code blue and rapid response sim man scenarios. December 2017-current Cardiomyopathy. Are Beta-agonists a Culprit? Clinical vignette poster presentation. Shameem R, Majeed M. Z, Sonpal N, Graham R. Reverse Takotsubu New York University Research Day, New York, NY, May 2013 Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Conference, Denver, CO, April 2013Outcome of unplanned ICU admissions in a tertiary care hospitalAlemu B.,Majeed M.Z., Panagopaulos G.,Kirchenbaum L Abstract presented at NYU research day May 2013 Abstract submitted for Chest conference Feb 2013Electrical Impedance Tomography: Dynamic Bedside Monitoring of Lung Function.Majeed, M.Z. General Medical Conference October 2012Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) March 2012Clinical trial Journal Club Azithromycin and the Risk of Cardiovascular Death November 2012 Journal Club
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Florida
Hobbies / Sports
- Acrylic Art. Writing books.
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