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==Current Position==
==Current Position==
* Editor (Hemophilia A)<br />
* Associate Editor-in-Chief, WikiDoc
* Associate Editor-in-Chief, WikiDoc


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==Biography==
==Biography==
Dr. Fahd Yunus is a resident physician at Stanford University Hospital Clinics in Palo Alto. He received his M.D. from New York Medical College, and his B.A. from Johns Hopkins University. His career interests include applying for fellowship in Cardiology. His interests within medicine include access to healthcare, investigating gender and racial disparities in healthcare outcomes and upcoming technologies.
Dr. Fahd Yunus is a resident physician in Internal Medicine at Stanford University Hospital Clinics. He received his M.D. from New York Medical College, and his B.A. from Johns Hopkins University. His career goals include applying for fellowship in Cardiology. His interests within medicine include access to healthcare, investigating gender and racial disparities in healthcare outcomes and upcoming technologies.

Latest revision as of 08:59, 27 March 2017

Fahd Yunus, M.D.

Fahd Yunus, M.D. is a resident physician at Stanford University Hospital


WikiDoc Resident Physician Contributor
Contact:
Email: fahd.yunus@gmail.com [1]

Current Position

  • Associate Editor-in-Chief, WikiDoc

Professional Background

  • Stanford University Medical Center, Internal Medicine Residency, Class of 2018
  • New York Medical College, M.D. Class of 2015
  • Johns Hopkins University, B.A. in Biology, Minor in Mathematics, Class of 2011

Biography

Dr. Fahd Yunus is a resident physician in Internal Medicine at Stanford University Hospital Clinics. He received his M.D. from New York Medical College, and his B.A. from Johns Hopkins University. His career goals include applying for fellowship in Cardiology. His interests within medicine include access to healthcare, investigating gender and racial disparities in healthcare outcomes and upcoming technologies.