Hamid Shokoohi
Emergency Physician
2150 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest Suite 2B Washington DC, 20037About
Dr. Hamid Shokoohi practices Emergency Medicine in Washington, DC. Dr. Shokoohi assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Shokoohi examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Iran University of Medical Sciences
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Internships
- George Washington University
Professional Society Memberships
- American Academy of Emergency Medicine
What do you attribute your success to?
Hard Work
Teaching and speaking
Lectures Locally With the Society of Emergency Medicine
Hobbies / Sports
- Reading, Sailing
Favorite professional publications
- Annals of Emergency Medicine
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