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Chief of endocrinology in Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine
Saleh Aldasouqi, MD, FACE, ECNU, received his MBBS (MD) degree from Jordan University School of Medicine in 1984. He completed Internal Medicine residency at Hurley Medical Center (Co-Chief Resident) in Flint, MI (MSU) in 1994, followed by Endocrinology fellowship (Chief Fellow) at Indiana University in Indianapolis, IN, in 1996. After postgraduate training, Dr. Aldasouqi started his endocrine career in 1996 at the Endocrinology Associates Private Practice in Cape Girardeau, MO (as a junior associate of Dr. Daniel Duick, a nationally renowned thyroid expert and co-founder of the American College of Endocrinology’s Neck Ultrasound Educational Program). He has then worked in both private practice and academia, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and the USA. Dr. Aldasouqi began his affiliation with MSU in 2004, as a Clinical Assistant Professor (Flint Campus).
Visit website: https://medicine.chm.msu.edu/directory/aldasouqi-s.html
See also: Michigan State University - Public land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan
Details last updated 26-Aug-2020
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