Abdali Hospital
Mohammad Hajjiri currently holds the position of Head of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology at Abdali Medical Center since April 2024, while also serving as a Consultant in Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology at Abdali Hospital since November 2022. Prior to these roles, Mohammad Hajjiri was the Associate Program Director for the Cardiology Fellowship Program at Case Western Reserve University from September 2014 to April 2024 and led the Management Program and Laser Extraction at Metrohealth Medical Center, where Mohammad Hajjiri worked as an Interventional and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiologist and Cardiologist. Educational qualifications include degrees in Interventional Electrophysiology from New York University, Cardiovascular Diseases- Interventional Cardiology from Tufts University School of Medicine, Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases from Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital, and an Internal Medicine Residency from The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
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Abdali Hospital
Abdali Hospital is a 200 bed multi-specialty hospital. Its mission is to provide the highest quality patient-centered care; and promote research, education and a culture of excellence in the Middle East. Located in Amman, one of the best medical tourism destinations in the Middle East, Abdali Hospital offers highly specialized medical services under one roof. Our goal is to improve the health of our patients by providing inclusive and high standards of medical care to prevent, diagnose, manage and treat health problems, diseases or disorders. The hospital is dedicated to delivering advanced healthcare services. It combines international medical best practices with industry-leading technology and innovation. Abdali Hospital is founded by the investment group behind the Clemenceau Medical Center in Beirut, affiliated with John Hopkins and benefits from the knowledge, insight and expertise of the Middle East’s finest medical professionals.