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Omar Mir Khaled

Medical Student at the American University of Antigua College of Medicine

Omar Mir Khaled is currently an Associate Quality Engineer at Abbott, where he has worked in the Emerging Issues Department. His responsibilities include creating and managing exception reports and conducting quality investigations related to product manufacturing and microbiology. He previously held a position as a Technical Writer and Manufacturing Training Specialist at Abbott, where he developed training materials for the Supera Pro Peripheral Stent System.1

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Microbial Biology from the University of California, Berkeley. Khaled has a diverse skill set that includes public speaking, laboratory management, and a strong attention to detail, which he developed through over three years of experience in laboratory and research environments. In addition to his engineering role, he is also a medical student at the American University of Antigua College of Medicine, reflecting his commitment to healthcare and community service.1

Highlights

May 16 · site.nyit.edu
[PDF] Commencement and Hooding Ceremony
May 11 · smu.edu
[PDF] Today we salute our graduates - SMU
Apr 19 · ismrm.org
[PDF] Graph Image Prior for Unsupervised Dynamic MRI Reconstruction

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Experience

Associate Quality Engineer at Abbott (March 2018 - July 2018)

Education

Doctor of Medicine (MD) at American University of Antigua College of Medicine (2018 - 2022), Bachelor of Science (BS) in Microbial Biology: Host-Pathogen Interactions at University of California, Berkeley (2014 - 2017)

Location

Menifee, California, United States