Sara A.H. Loubani
Pediatrician
1750 Sunset Drive Bathurst New Brunswick, E2A4L7About
Dr. Sara Ali Loubani has medical experience in countries across the globe. In 1979 Dr. Loubani received her degree from Cairo University. She then traveled to Kuwait to to complete an internship at Al Sabah Hospital. Eventually Dr. Loubani moved to Canada, where she resides today. She is a member of the Pedatric Society of New Brunswick, the Canadian Pediatric Society, and works as Chief of Pediatrics at Acadie Bathurst Health Authority Zone 6, in Bathhurst, New Brunswick. Loubani works with her husband at the hospital, a factor that she contributes to her success to.
Education and Training
Cairo University
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Internships
- Al Sabah Hospital, Kuwait
Professional Society Memberships
- Pedatric Society of New Brunswick, Canadian Pediatric Society
What do you attribute your success to?
Family; Mentor Brother, and Pediatrician Husband
Hobbies / Sports
- Hiking, Running
Favorite professional publications
- American Pediatric Society, Canadian Pediatric Society
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