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About
Amer Aldamouk serves as a core faculty member in the internal medicine residency program at Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, MD. He obtained his medical M.D. degree from the Faculty of Medicine at Damascus University in Damascus, Syria. He is a dedicated educator and medical professional with a passion for enhancing the field of health professions education. He completed the Master of Education in Health Professions (MEHP) program at Johns Hopkins University, where he experienced tremendous enthusiasm and gained invaluable knowledge. Amer's expertise and dedication have been recognized locally and nationally. Locally, he proudly received a post-master certificate in Evidence-Based Teaching from Johns Hopkins University. Nationally, he was honored with the title of The Young Achiever of the Year by The American College of Physicians (ACP) in both 2018 and 2019. He also received Resident Teacher of the Year and Resident Researcher of the Year awards from Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Internal Medicine Residency Program, as well as first-place awards in research poster presentations.
Dr. Aldamouk has a keen interest in curriculum development, instructional strategies, and high-value care in medical education. He holds the academic rank of Assistant Professor of Medicine at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, as well as Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins University School of Education. His research work is focused on medical education, clinical reasoning, and hospital medicine.
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http://orcid.org/0009-0009-5154-6402
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clinical reasoning curricular development hospital medicine medical eduationPublications (1)
Recent article categories: Medical Education, Internal Medicine
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