Duke University Hospital, Qatar
Mogahed Hussein, MD, MSc, MeHP
Fellow, Perioperative and Critical Care Medicine, Duke University
Dr. Mogahed Hussein is a physician-scholar currently completing a combined Perioperative and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Duke University. His clinical and academic work integrates perioperative optimization, extracorporeal support, and critical care outcomes research, with a focus on advancing patient safety and refining multidisciplinary models of care in high-acuity settings.
Dr. Hussein earned his Doctor of Medicine and Master of Science in Physiology from the University of Gezira, where he cultivated a foundation in translational physiology and systems-based inquiry. He subsequently completed his residency in anesthesiology and critical care at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), an ACGME-International accredited program, where he served as Chief Resident and contributed to several institutional quality improvement initiatives. Following residency, he pursued an ACGME-accredited fellowship in Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, gaining extensive experience in complex cardiopulmonary and perioperative critical care.
At Duke University, Dr. Hussein’s scholarly focus bridges perioperative medicine, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), and outcomes research. He leads the organization of monthly journal clubs within the Critical Care Medicine fellowship, fostering a culture of evidence-based discussion and scholarly engagement among trainees. His research portfolio, accessible through his Google Scholar profile, reflects a commitment to translational and outcomes-driven inquiry across anesthesia and intensive care domains.
Dr. Hussein’s career goal is to advance integrative models of critical care that unite perioperative and intensive care practices through data-driven innovation and interprofessional collaboration. His academic pursuits continue to be guided by a dedication to clinical excellence, reflective leadership, and the continuous improvement of patient-centered care across the continuum of critical illness.
LAVA-ECMO for Severe Aortic Insufficiency and Cardiogenic Shock: A Novel Approach
Monday, March 23, 2026
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Central Time
Disclosure(s): No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose.