Dr. Jameel T. Abualenain MD, Emergency Physician
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Dr. Jameel T. Abualenain MD

Emergency Physician

2150 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 2B Washington District of Columbia, 20037

About

Jameel T. Abualenain, MD, FAAEM, works as an emergency attending physician at The George Washington University-MFA in Washington, DC.  He is also an operations and research fellow at GWU Department of Emergency Medicine and conducts research in this department.  Finished his Medical school in Saudi Arabia, then he came to the United States to do his emergency residency training. His work has been published and in 2011, he was awarded with Best Paper and Excellence in Resident Research awards. 

Education and Training

King of Abdulaziz University / MBBC (MD)

Board Certification

American Board of Emergency Medicine- Emergency Medicine

Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM

Provider Details

Male English, Arabic 21 years of experience

Areas of expertise and specialization

Emergency Medicine

Awards

  • Excellence in Research – George Washington University 2011   
  • Plenary Presenter Award - Mid-Atlantic SAEM 2011   
  • Best Resident Paper - Mid-Atlantic SAEM 2011   

Internships

  • The George Washington University

Fellowships

  • The George Washington University

Professional Society Memberships

  • American College of Emergency Physicians, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, American Society of Emergency Medicine,

Articles and Publications

  • Has been Published

What do you attribute your success to?

  • His Parents, Wife and Wonderful Supporters

Hobbies / Sports

  • Soccer, Swimming, Billiards

Favorite professional publications

  • Annals of Emergency Medicine, Academic Emergency Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA

Dr. Jameel T. Abualenain MD's Practice location

2150 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 2B -
Washington, District of Columbia 20037
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