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Rana Hamdy
Associate Professor at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Rana Hamdy is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.25 She is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children's National Hospital (formerly known as Children's National Health System).36
Professional Background
Dr. Hamdy holds several advanced degrees, including:
- B.A. from Johns Hopkins University (2002)2
- M.D. (Doctor of Medicine)
- M.P.H. (Master of Public Health)
- M.S.C.E. (Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology)14
Roles and Responsibilities
Clinical Practice:: As a pediatric infectious diseases specialist, Dr. Hamdy provides care for children with various infectious diseases at Children's National Hospital.4
Academic Position:: In addition to her clinical work, she holds an academic appointment as an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.56
Research and Expertise:: Dr. Hamdy is known for her work in antibiotic stewardship. She serves as the Stewardship Advisor for a center focused on battling superbugs, indicating her expertise in addressing antibiotic resistance.8
Editorial Involvement:: She is a member of the editorial advisory board of Contemporary Pediatrics, contributing her expertise to this professional publication.7
Dr. Hamdy's multifaceted career encompasses clinical practice, academic teaching, research, and advisory roles, all centered around pediatric infectious diseases and antibiotic stewardship.