Hello
Im Daniel Bekele, M.D.
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Fort Lauderdale Fl 33312
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Skills
Patients care, clinical research, and public health campaign.
Experience
OCTOBER 2014- MARCH 2016
Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, FL - Volunteer visiting researcher
Participated more than 15 clinical research projects
Wrote and presented protocols, filled IRB applications, collected data, statistical
analysis, presented results, wrote abstracts and manuscripts first draft.
Attended scientific conferences, weekly continue medical education conferences,
tumor boards, ward and operating rooms patients cares.
JUNE 2007 - NOVEMBER 2009
SLI Global Solution, Denver CO- Software tester
Performed functionality, regression and validation testing.
Participated Electronic Health Record front and backend functionality testing.
JUNE 2003 - MAY 2007
Denver Nurses Staffing, Denver, CO - Certified nurse assistant
Assisted patients in daily living activities,
Measured and recorded vital signs.
JULY 2002 - MAY 2003
BASKETO SPECIAL WOREDA HEALTH CENTER, LASKA, ETHIOPIA - Public Health
Officer
Provided clinical consultation, medical procedures and medication to patients.
Planned, implemented, monitored & evaluated primary health care programs
Supervised more than 20 staff members
Polio eradication campaign
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Education
DECEMBER 2009 - JUNE 2014
Ross University medical school, Dominica/USA - Doctor of Medicine Degree
JANUARY 2007 - MAY 2008
Colorado Technical University, Denver, CO - Computer Science
JUNE 2004 - DECEMBER 2006
Community College of Aurora, Aurora, CO - General study
SEPTEMBER 1998 - JUNE 2002
Alemaya University, Ethiopia - Bachelor of science Degree in Public Health
Publication
Sami A. Chadi, M.D.; Daniel D Bekele, M.D.; Fbio Gontijo Rodrigues, M.D.;
Giovanna Dasilva, M.D.; Steven Wexner, M.D.; Eric Weiss, M.D.; David Maron,
M.D.; Juan Nogueras, M.D.; Identifying predictors of success of the LIFT
procedure in the treatment of anal fistulae: does location matter? manuscript has
been submitted to publication, Podium presented May 2016 ASCRS scientific
meeting (Podium # S11), Los Angeles .
Daniel Bekele, M.D.; Sami A. Chadi, M.D.; Giovanna da Silva, M.D.;, Steven Wexner,
M.D.; The Feasibility of a Laparoscopic Approach to Complex Colovesical and
Enterovesical fistulas. Poster presented at the SAGES Annual Meeting (P088),
March 2016, Boston.
Sami A. Chadi, M.D., MS; Daniel D. Bekele M.D.; Steven D. Wexner M.D., PhD
(Hon); Lester Rosen M.D. "Routine and complex anorectal surgery in a tertiary
academic center : Do the current guidelines for training reflect the complexity of
cases performed by Colorectal Surgeons" . Poster presented at ASCRS Annual
meeting, May 2016, Los Angeles.
Andrea M Petrucci, M.D.; Daniel D. Bekele M.D.; Cesar Reategui, M.D.; Marylise
Boutros, M.D.; Colin ORourke, MS; Giovanna DaSilva, M.D.; Steven D. Wexner,
M.D.; Eric G Weiss, M.D. Crohns Disease: Complication Rates and Outcomes of
Ileocolic Resection vs. Ileocolic Resection with a Concomitant Procedure. Poster
presented at ASCRS Annual meeting, May 2016, Los Angeles.
Montroni Isacco, M.D.; Haim Nadav M.D.; Franceschin Marco M.D.; Moon
Savannah D.O.; Daniel Bekele M.D.; Akiba Ricardo M.D.; DaSilva Giovanna M.D.
and Wexner Steven M.D. Postoperative symptomatic pelvic collections are more
common after redo than after initial proctectomy for rectal cancer following
neoadjuvant therapy. (POSTER ID # PTU-273) Poster presented at: DIGESTIVE
DISORDERS FEDERATION MEETING; June 2015, London, GBR.
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Nicole M Saur, MD; Sami A Chadi, MD; Daniel Bekele, MD; Hassan Amer, MD; Eric
G Weiss, MD; Giovanna daSilva, MD; Steven D Wexner, MD, PhD (hon).
Hyperglycemia Increases Surgical Site Infections Following Colorectal Resections
for Malignancy in a Standardized Patient Cohort ( ePoster # P1108) Poster
presented at: The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) Annual
Scientific Meeting; Boston, MA.
Nicole M Saur, MD; Sami A Chadi, MD; Daniel Bekele, MD; Hassan Amer, MD; Eric
G Weiss, MD; Giovanna daSilva, MD; Steven D Wexner, MD, PhD (hon). (2014).
Hyperglycemia Increases Surgical Site Infections Following Colorectal Resections
for Malignancy in a Standardized Patient Cohort ( POSTER ID # PTU-279) Poster
presented at: DIGESTIVE DISORDERS FEDERATION MEETING; London, GBR.