Asad Latif

The Salma & Amin Mohammad Lakhani Family Endowed Chair Associate Professor
Department of Anaesthesiology

Chairperson and Service Line Chief, Anaesthesiology and Operating Room

Director of Centre for Patient Safety
Director of Covid Tele-ICU

Education

Master of Public Health, Customized, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, 2012
MBBS, The Aga Khan University, Pakistan, 2001

Training

Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 2007-2008
Residency in Anaesthesiology, State University of New York at Downstate, Brooklyn, NY, 2005-2007
Residency in Anaesthesiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, 2004-2005
Internship, General Surgery, Hospital of Saint Raphael, New Haven, CT, 2003-2004

Research interests

Evaluating quality of care
Adapting quality improvement approaches to novel settings
Implementing and evaluating large scale quality improvement programmes
Utility of telemedicine in intensive care units
Evaluation and prevention of healthcare errors

Professional associations

Member, American Society of Anaesthesiologists
Member, Society of Critical Care Medicine
Member, American Medical Association
Member, American Society of Critical Care Anaesthesiologists

Awards and honours

Multidisciplinary Critical Care Fellowship Outstanding Dedication to Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Patients’ Choice award, Vitals.com; recognizes top doctors based on the reviews and ratings, awarded to less 5 per cent of all doctors nationwide.

Clinical profile information

Clinical designation

Consultant Anaesthesiologist

Specialties

Adult anaesthesiology
Adult critical care medicine
Transplant surgery
Vascular surgery

Created on:07/17/2020 Last modified:04/18/2024

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