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Salah Eldien Altarabsheh

Salah Eldien Ibrahiem Altarabsheh, M.D.

Queen Alia Heart Institute
Queen Rania st
Amman  11953
Jordan
00962777181844
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Role: 
Surgeon - Cardiothoracic

Background

Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery, (M.B,B.Ch); Faculty of Medicine, University of Jordan , Jordan 1997
Resident, General Surgery; King Hussein Medical Center, Royal Medical Services, Jordan, 1999-2003
Jordan Board of General Surgery, Amman, Jordan, 2003
Resident, Cardiac Surgery, Queen Alia Heart Institute, king Hussein Medical Center, Royal Medical
Jordan Board of Cardiac Surgery, Amman, Jordan, 2007
MRCSI, Ireland, 2007
Cardio-vascular Fellow; Texas Heart Institute, Houston, Texas December 2008- November 2009
Cardio-vascular Fellow; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, December 2009- 2011
Attending Cardiac Surgeon at Queen Alia Heart Institute, Amman, Jordan, 2012 till current

Other Interests

mitral valve surgery
off-pump coronary artery bypass

Additional Educational Information

I am a Jordanian born, board certified in cardiac surgery, and currently working as a consultant cardiac surgeon in Queen Alia Heart Institute, Jordan

I had my advanced cardiac surgery training for two years in full time at the Mayo Clinic Foundation, Rochester, MN as well as one full year time at Texas Heart Institute, Houston, TX.

Scientifically, I am interested in new advances in mitral valve repair as well as coronary arterial revascularization.

 

I had an outstanding records of scientific and academic accomplishments that include numerous publications in highly prestigious journals and various presentations in both national and international conferences and had been awarded for my research achievements.

I am also serving as an editorial board member as well as reviewer in couple of scientific journals

Practice Areas

  • Cardiac
  • Coronary disease
  • Aortic valve disease
  • Mitral valve disease
  • Aorta