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Masoud Faridnia, MD, Pulmonology, Richmond, VA

MasoudFaridniaMD

Pulmonology Richmond, VA

Critical Care Medicine

Physician

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  • Office

    1201 Broad Rock Blvd Bldg 500
    Richmond, VA 23249
    Phone+1 804-675-5000

Summary

  • Dr. Masoud Faridnia is a pulmonologist based in Richmond, VA, with a subspecialty in Critical Care Medicine. He completed his internal medicine residency and pulmonary disease and critical care medicine fellowship at Virginia Commonwealth University Health System. Graduating from SUNY Upstate Medical University in 2017, Dr. Faridnia has several publications in medical journals. His research has been cited multiple times, including work on the impact of coronary artery disease and statins on liver transplantation survival, and the association between lipoprotein particles and atherosclerotic events in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Education & Training

  • Virginia Commonwealth University Health System
    Virginia Commonwealth University Health SystemFellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 2021 - 2024
  • Virginia Commonwealth University Health System
    Virginia Commonwealth University Health SystemResidency, Internal Medicine, 2017 - 2020
  • SUNY Upstate Medical University
    SUNY Upstate Medical UniversityClass of 2017

Certifications & Licensure

  • VA State Medical License
    VA State Medical License 2020 - 2026
  • American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
  • American Board of Internal Medicine Critical Care Medicine
  • American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease

Publications & Presentations

PubMed