SABA KABIR, MD
ADDRESS: *** ******** ******, ****** ******, NEW YORK 11591
MOBILE: 718-***-**** EMAIL: **********@*****.***
BOARD CERTIFIED ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE
Methodical, goal-driven, and service-oriented physician, offering hands-on experience and proven skills in full- spectrum clinical medicine and family medicine practice as well as clinical research and development within multiple clinical settings and hospitals.
Known for strong commitment to delivering first-rate clinical services to patients in various populations, with focus on family medicine; clinically competent in ambulatory and inpatient ob-gyn and pediatric medicine; skilled at providing integrated medical care serving behavioral health populations as well as practicing adult medicine in both inpatient and outpatient settings, and experienced in serving geriatric patient populations through home visits as well as inpatient, outpatient, and subacute settings. Adept at creating and implementing patient-specific treatment plan based on assessment and diagnosis. Effective at counseling and educating patients and their families to ensure fast recovery and optimum healthcare outcomes. Articulate communicator; armed with critical thinking and problem-solving aptitudes; bilingual in English and Bengali; conversant in medical Spanish, receptive bilingual in Urdu and Hindi. Proficient with electronic medical records.
CORE COMPETENCIES
Quality Assurance Management Patient Education and Engagement Community Medicine Practice Improvement Data- and Insight-based Performance Assessment Electronic Health Record System Administration Telemedicine Organizational Leadership and Mentoring Team Collaboration EDUCATION
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE, MAY 2016 SAINT GEORGE’S UNIVERSITY, WEST INDIES, GRENADA BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY, MAY 2013 EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA, USA MEDICAL WORK EXPERIENCE
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford, CT Attending Hospitalist/Family Medicine Aug 2020–Present
Deliver quality inpatient care for a 617-bed acute care hospital
Recognized as the highest ranking hospitalist in both top box and mean percentile score reports through consistent high HCAHPS Press Ganey scorings
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine Program, Jamaica, NY Resident, Family Medicine Jun 2018–Jun 2020
Intern, Family Medicine Jun 2017–Jun 2018
Supervised the Adult Ambulatory Outpatient Family Medicine Health Center with approximately 10 to 13 patients per 3 to 4 hours half day and 20 to 23 whole day clinic sessions with total patient’s volume statistics during postgraduate year, as follow:
o PGY-1: 237 (May 2018)
o PGY-2: 630 (Jun 2019)
o PGY-3: 460 (Oct 2019)
Fulfilled clinical rotation in Inpatient Ward within six months as PGY-1 and PGY-II and two months with Q4D 24-hour calls as PGY-III
Steered efforts in developing and implementing quality assurance and performance improvement leadership initiatives, such as ABFM Approved Performance Improvement Activity: METRIC: Asthma Improving Patient Care: o Optimization of workflow systems that boosted non-physician staff engagement in patient care, mitigated patient burnout through better utilization of resources, and enhanced patient safety and satisfaction through timely integration of non-physician staff engagement o Standardization in overhead rapid response protocol in ambulatory clinic that focused on improving patient safety
Displayed analytical skills in executing clinical research studies, as follow: o HIV project: Improving quality of care in the various sources of care for HIV+ patients in 2017 o Evaluating the use of the clinician-initiated withdrawal assessment protocol in 2018 SABA KABIR, MD
ADDRESS: 782 CALDWELL AVENUE, VALLEY STREAM, NEW YORK 11591 MOBILE: 718-***-**** EMAIL: **********@*****.***
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center Aug 2020–Present Jamaica Hospital Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine Program, Jamaica, NY Jul 2017–July,2021
Supervised and educated medical residents and students in obtaining accurate medical history, performing physical exam culture competence and patient centered, clinical application of medical knowledge through culturally competent and patient centered approach
Family Health Challenge: Coordinated with community organizers to conduct a series of school-based health outreach initiatives through family centered children’s health education activities which included health and nutrition education, while promoting healthy development and obesity prevention to cultivate and support sustainable healthy lifestyle changes and yield successful health outcomes MEDICAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS
Medical Licensed Physician: State of New Jersey, In Process via Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) Medical Licensed Physician: State of New York (Valid Until: 2022) and State of Connecticut (Valid Until: 2022) American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) – Board Certification (Valid Until: Jul 2030) Certified Medical Marijuana Prescriber
Certified Suboxone Prescriber DEA waiver
American Board of Obesity Medicine, In Progress
American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians, In Progress PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, PA
American Medical Association, Chicago, IL
American Family Physician, Leawood, KS
New York Academy of Medicine, Manhattan, NY
New York State Academy of Family Physicians, Albany, NY NONCLINICAL PRACTICE ACTIVITIES
Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Drug Safety Committee and Ethics Committee Antibiotic Stewardship, Hospital Wide Committee
Community Outreach Family Health Challenge, Resident Physician School-Based Medical Educator Review of Utilization management and Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement Projects within Tier-3 PCMH DIDACTICAL PRESENTATIONS
Kabir, S. (2017). Case presentation: PID and the effectiveness of inpatient vs. outpatient management. JHMC, Queens, NY. Kabir, S. (2018). Lit review JAMA: Effect of aspirin on cardiovascular events and bleeding in the healthy elderly in a pickle rounds
(I need answers! point-of-care information, clinical knowledge, and locating evidence). JHMC, Queens, NY. Kabir, S. (2019). Teaching co-residents and medical students how to formulate a searchable question from a clinical question and evaluate evidence-based point-of-care resource. JHMC, Queens, NY. Kabir, S. (2019). Understanding evidence grade and types of studies (ie rct/ meta-analysis/cohort) as well as the sources
(Google/ up-to-date/ PubMed) used to evaluate the data: Efficacy of metformin for weight loss for non-diabetic obese adolescents who do not have PCOS. JHMC, Queens, NY. Kabir, S. (2020). Culturally Competency Presentation: Ambulatory Clinical Practice recommendations for management of type 2 diabetes in patients observing fast during the month of ramadan. JHMC, Queens, NY. JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kabir, S. (2020). Prevalence in childhood obesity and sequelae comorbidities, preventing childhood obesity (lifestyle modification recommendations, reviewing school curriculum which integrates physical activity and list of affordable farmer’s markets throughout New York 5 Boroughs), understanding growth charts during well child visits, and lastly reading food labels JHMC Newsletter 05, 2020.
ONLINE VIDEO
Kabir, S. (2019, July 09). What do you mean [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.facebook.com/JamaicaHospital/videos/what-do-you-mean/465************/