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Mohammad Owais

Medical Director Epilepsy Monitoring Unit At BHFS at Baptist Health Fort Smith & Van Buren

Mohammad Owais has a diverse work experience in the medical field. Mohammad currently serves as the Medical Director of the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit at Baptist Health Fort Smith & Van Buren. Prior to this, they held the position of Medical Director for the Stroke program. Mohammad has also worked as an Adjunct Faculty Member at ARCOM and a Clinical Preceptor at Lincoln Memorial University. Additionally, they have served as a Neurologist at Baptist Health and Sparks Health System, with a focus on epilepsy. Mohammad started their career at KHCC, where they worked in the Translationl Internal Medicine Residency Program.

Mohammad Owais completed their Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree in Medicine and Surgery from Mu'tah University in 2008. After that, they pursued an internship at the University of Jordan in 2008-2009. Later, they completed a Transitional Internal Medicine residency at King Hussain Cancer Center from 2010 to 2011. Subsequently, they attended Michigan State University, where they completed a Neurology Residency Program from 2011 to 2015. Finally, they pursued Clinical Neuroelectrophysiology at Michigan State University in 2015-2016.

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Fort Smith, United States

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Baptist Health Fort Smith & Van Buren

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Baptist Health of Arkansas: Dedicated to Wellness, Driven by Purpose On February 16, 1921, the Pulaski County Circuit Court ordered the incorporation of Baptist State Hospital, and the organization that would eventually grow into the Baptist Health system was born. Though the original hospital opened its doors in Little Rock with less than a hundred beds in a small building, the purpose was significant – create a healthier community through Christian compassion and innovative services. While much has changed over the past century, our goal has remained the same and has served as the driving force behind all we’ve accomplished. Today, Baptist Health is Arkansas’ most comprehensive healthcare organization with more than 200 points of access that include 11 hospitals, urgent care centers, a senior living community, and over 100 primary and specialty care clinics in Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma. The system additionally offers a college with studies in nursing and allied health, a graduate residency program, and access to virtual care through a mobile app. Baptist Health, as the largest not-for-profit health care organization based in Arkansas, provides care to patients wherever they are through the support of approximately 11,000 employees, groundbreaking treatments, renowned physicians, and community outreach programs.