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Office
3960 Patient Care Drive. Suite 109
Ste 109
Lansing, MI 48911Phone+1 517-574-5645Fax+1 517-574-5688
Summary
- Dr. Salah Aboubakr is a pulmonologist and sleep medicine physician in Lansing, MI and is affiliated with McLaren Greater Lansing. He received his medical degree from the University of Aleppo Faculty of Medicine and has been in practice for 28 years. He specializes in pulmonary medicine, critical care medicine and sleep medicine and is experienced in sleep medicine, critical care medicine, and general pulmonology.
Education & Training
- Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State UniversityFellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 1997 - 2000
- One Brooklyn Health System/Brookdale University Hospital and Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 1992 - 1995
- University of Aleppo Faculty of MedicineClass of 1989
Certifications & Licensure
- MI State Medical License 1999 - 2026
- IL State Medical License 2002 - 2014
- IN State Medical License 2010 - 2013
- AK State Medical License Active through 2012
- AL State Medical License 1995 - 1998
- 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
- 47 citationsDeterminants of long-term facilitation in humans during NREM sleepMark A. Babcock, Mahdi A. Shkoukani, Salah E. Aboubakr, M. Safwan Badr
Journal of Applied Physiology. 2003-01-01 - 62 citationsLong-term facilitation in obstructive sleep apnea patients during NREM sleep.Salah E. Aboubakr, Amy Taylor, Reason Ford, Sarosh Siddiqi, M. Safwan Badr
Journal of Applied Physiology. 2001-12-01 - 44 citationsLong-term facilitation of genioglossus activity is present in normal humans during NREM sleep.Susmita Chowdhuri, Lisa Pierchala, Salah E. Aboubakr, Mahdi A. Shkoukani, M. Safwan Badr
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 2008-01-01
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