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Humaa (Nyazee) Ahmed, PA, Dermatology, Fenton, MO

Humaa Akram (Nyazee) Ahmed PA


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  • 1011 Bowles AveFenton, MO 63026

  • Phone+1 314-200-2713

  • Fax+1 314-200-2714

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  • Humaa (Nyazee) Ahmed, PA, is a dermatology specialist based in Fenton, MO, with experience in transplant nephrology and allergy & immunology. She obtained her Physician Assistant degree in 2015 from Saint Louis University. Her employment includes positions at Missouri Dermatology Laser and Vein Center since 2024. Her previous roles include positions at MidAmerica Skin Health and Vitality Center (2018-2023), transplant nephrology at Washington University in St Louis (2017-2018), University of New Mexico Hospital (2016-2017), and BreatheAmerica (2016). Ahmed's publications focus on Clostridium difficile infections and related medical topics. She was recognized as a Diplomate Fellow by the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants in 2021.

Education & Training

  • Saint Louis University
    Saint Louis UniversityPhysician Assistant, 2015

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Diplomate Fellow, SDPA Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants (SDPA), 2021

Professional Memberships

Publications & Presentations

Journal Articles

  • The impact of ICD-9-CM code rank-order on the estimated prevalence of Clostridium difficile infections  
    Dubberke ER, Butler AM, Nyazee HA, Clin Infect Dis, 7/1/2011
  • Implementing automated surveillance for tracking Clostridium difficile infection at multiple healthcare facilities  
    Dubberke ER, Nyazee HA, Yokoe DS, Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol, 3/2012
  • A multicenter study of Clostridium difficile infection-related colectomy, 2000-2006.  
    Kasper AM, Nyazee HA, Yokoe DS, Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol, 5/2012
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