Ghanem, Maher
M.D.
Biography
Dr. Maher Ghanem is an associate professor of general surgery with the Covenant HealthCare College of Medicine at Central Michigan University. He is a board-certified surgeon with expertise in advanced robotic hepatobiliary, endocrine, foregut, oncologic (gastric and esophageal cancer) surgery. Dr. Ghanem earned his medical degree in 1999. He performed his surgical residency through Damascus University and Central Michigan University. He is dual fellowship trained in endocrine and oncologic surgery at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and hepatobiliary surgery at the University of Pittsburgh (UPMC). Dr. Ghanem performed the first Robotic Whipple and major hepatectomy in the state of Michigan.
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Credentials, Certifications & Awards
Best Study Poster Presentation
Best Scientific Exhibit
Louis Zeile Award
Education
Internship, Michigan State University, Lansing, Michigan (MI)
Residency, Central Michigan University, Saginaw, Michigan (MI)
M.D., Tishreen University, Lattakia
Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland (MD)
Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PA)
Membership in Professional Organizations
Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons
Other
American College of Surgeons