Hania Alaidroos's Location

Dallas, TX, US

Hania Alaidroos's Work

  • Clinical Assistant Professor @ UT Southwestern Medical Center
  • Owner and Medical Director @ Arbor Green Family Medicine
  • Chief of Family Medicine @ Medical City Dallas Hospital

Hania Alaidroos's Education

  • Charlton Methodist Hospital Family Medicine Program

    Residency

    2001 - 2004
  • Dow Medical College

    M.B.B.S. (Medicine)

Hania Alaidroos's Skills

  • Healthcare
  • Hospitals
  • Board Certified
  • Clinical Research
  • Medical Education
  • Wellness
  • Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Nutrition
  • Surgery

Hania Alaidroos's Summary

Hania Alaidroos, based in Dallas, TX, US, is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center, bringing experience from previous roles at Arbor Green Family Medicine, Medical City Dallas Hospital and Federal Aviation Administration. Hania Alaidroos holds a 2001 - 2004 Residency @ Charlton Methodist Hospital Family Medicine Program. With a robust skill set that includes Healthcare, Hospitals, Board Certified, Clinical Research, Medical Education and more, Hania Alaidroos contributes valuable insights to the industry. Hania Alaidroos has 2 emails and 1 mobile phone number on RocketReach.

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