Daniel Zarif, MD

Hand Surgery Fellow at Michigan Surgery Specialists, PC
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New York, US
Languages
  • Arabic Native or bilingual proficiency

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Credentials

  • ATLS
    American College of Surgeons
  • BCLS/ACLS
    American Heart Association

Experience

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Hand Surgery Fellow
      • Aug 2023 - Present

      Hand Surgery Fellow Hand Surgery Fellow

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Hand Microsurgery Fellow
      • Sep 2023 - Sep 2023

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Attending Physician
      • Aug 2022 - Aug 2023

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Assistant Professor of Surgery
      • Aug 2022 - Aug 2023

    • Microsurgery
      • Apr 2023 - Apr 2023

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Chief Resident, General Surgery
      • Jul 2021 - Jun 2022

    • Program Evaluation Committee
      • Jul 2019 - Jun 2022

    • Resident, General Surgery
      • Jun 2017 - Jun 2022

  • R Adams Shock Trauma Center
    • Baltimore, Maryland, United States
    • Traumatology Resident
      • Nov 2020 - Jan 2021

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • May 2014 - May 2015

      Dr. Alan W. Flake's Lab. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Starting in the summer of 2014, I joined Dr. Flake's lab working on a project involving ex-vivo fetal lambs, that were prematurely evacuated at 112 days gestation. The lambs were placed in a silicone bag meant to simulate an artificial placenta. Every aspect of the lamb's hemodynamic, respiratory, and neurological status was studied. The crux of my work, was focused on analyzing EMG and EEG data; and the delicate balance of sedation… Show more Dr. Alan W. Flake's Lab. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Starting in the summer of 2014, I joined Dr. Flake's lab working on a project involving ex-vivo fetal lambs, that were prematurely evacuated at 112 days gestation. The lambs were placed in a silicone bag meant to simulate an artificial placenta. Every aspect of the lamb's hemodynamic, respiratory, and neurological status was studied. The crux of my work, was focused on analyzing EMG and EEG data; and the delicate balance of sedation vs. wakeful activity of the subjects, and impact on development. The outcomes would help signify the fetal lamb's respiratory and circulatory independence. Also, I assisted with procedural aspects of the project. This research was later published in Nature Show less Dr. Alan W. Flake's Lab. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Starting in the summer of 2014, I joined Dr. Flake's lab working on a project involving ex-vivo fetal lambs, that were prematurely evacuated at 112 days gestation. The lambs were placed in a silicone bag meant to simulate an artificial placenta. Every aspect of the lamb's hemodynamic, respiratory, and neurological status was studied. The crux of my work, was focused on analyzing EMG and EEG data; and the delicate balance of sedation… Show more Dr. Alan W. Flake's Lab. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Starting in the summer of 2014, I joined Dr. Flake's lab working on a project involving ex-vivo fetal lambs, that were prematurely evacuated at 112 days gestation. The lambs were placed in a silicone bag meant to simulate an artificial placenta. Every aspect of the lamb's hemodynamic, respiratory, and neurological status was studied. The crux of my work, was focused on analyzing EMG and EEG data; and the delicate balance of sedation vs. wakeful activity of the subjects, and impact on development. The outcomes would help signify the fetal lamb's respiratory and circulatory independence. Also, I assisted with procedural aspects of the project. This research was later published in Nature Show less

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • MCAT Instructor
      • May 2012 - Sep 2013

      Instructor at Kaplan Test Center, in addition to UPenn, Temple, and Villanova Campuses Instructor at Kaplan Test Center, in addition to UPenn, Temple, and Villanova Campuses

Education

  • Temple University School of Medicine
    Doctor of Medicine (MD)
    2013 - 2017
  • University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
    Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
    2009 - 2013

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