Amgad Yacoub
Anesthesiologist
580 Harwood Avenue South Ajax Ontario, L1S 2J4About
Amgad Yacoub, MD, FRCA(UK), FRCP(C), has a private practice in Ontario, Canada. Dr. Yacoub is a pain management specialist, administering anesthesia to critical care patients. He has had a worldly education, beginning in Egypt at Shams University, then completing a fellowship under the guise of the Royal College of Anesthesiologists in England. Dr. Yacoub is also a main fixture for the Rouge Valley Health System, two hospitals which serve East Toronto and West Durham. His function there is both doctor and educator; serving as a teacher to nurses, residents, and paramedics. They learn critical care procedures and the proper way to administer anesthesia.
Education and Training
Shams University
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Teaches to Paramedics, Residents and Nurses at Rouge Valley Health System -
Internships
- Shams University
Professional Society Memberships
- Canadian Critical Care Society, Canadian Anesthesiologists Society
What do you attribute your success to?
Education, Hard Work, Dedication to the field
Hobbies / Sports
- Painting, Music, Playing Soccer with his Children
Favorite professional publications
- Curren Opinions in Critical Care Medicine, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia
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