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Office
134 Medical Park Rd
Novant Health HVI Mooresville
Mooresville, NC 28117Phone+1 980-302-7800
Education & Training
- Emory University School of MedicineFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2013 - 2017
- Emory University School of MedicineResidency, Internal Medicine, 2010 - 2013
- Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolClass of 2010
Certifications & Licensure
- GA State Medical License 2012 - 2026
- NC State Medical License 2017 - 2025
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 5 citationsLongitudinal associations between self-reported experiences of discrimination and depressive symptoms in young women and men post- myocardial infarction.Ryan Saelee, Viola Vaccarino, Samaah Sullivan, Muhammad Hammadah, Amit Shah
Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 2019-09-01 - 11 citationsComparison of autonomic stress reactivity in young healthy versus aging subjects with heart disease.Nil Z. Gurel, Andrew M. Carek, Omer T. Inan, Oleksiy Levantsevych, Naser Abdelhadi
Plos One. 2019-05-08 - 61 citationsPsychological Distress and Subsequent Cardiovascular Events in Individuals With Coronary Artery Disease.Pratik Pimple, Bruno B Lima, Muhammad Hammadah, Kobina Wilmot, Ronnie Ramadan
Journal of the American Heart Association. 2019-05-07
Journal Articles
- Use of High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin for the Exclusion of Inducible Myocardial Ischemia: A Cohort StudyMuhammad Hammadah, Bruno B Lima, Amit J Shah, J Douglas Bremner, Pratik Sandesara, Laurence S Sperling, David S Sheps, Kobina Wilmot, Arshed A Quyyumi, Ronnie Ramadan,..., Annals of Internal Medicine
Press Mentions
- Heart Disease Mortality Declines in Older Americans While Stagnant for Young WomenAugust 24th, 2015
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