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Fadwa Ali, M.D.

Assistant Professor

School
Medical School
Department
Surgery

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  • Education
    Medical School
    Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar - Qatar (2013)
    Residency
    Medical College of Wisconsin (2018), General Surgery
    Fellowship
    Oregon Health & Science University Hospital (2019), Colon & Rectal Surgery
    Fellowship
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute (2020), Surgical Oncology
  • Publications

    Star Featured Publications

    Advances in the treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer.
    Ali F, Keshinro A, Weiser MR, Ann Gastroenterol Surg 2021 Jan 5 1 32-38
    Evaluation and Management of Chronic Radiation Proctitis.
    Ali F, Hu KY, Dis Colon Rectum 2020 03 63 3 285-287
    The Authors Reply.
    Ali F, Ridolfi TJ, Dis Colon Rectum 2018 07 61 7 e351
    The impact of intravenous acetaminophen on pain after abdominal surgery: a meta-analysis.
    Blank JJ, Berger NG, Dux JP, Ali F, Ludwig KA, Peterson CY, J Surg Res 2018 07 227 234-245
    Elevated Venous Thromboembolism Risk Following Colectomy for IBD Is Equal to Those for Colorectal Cancer for Ninety Days After Surgery.
    Ali F, Al-Kindi SG, Blank JJ, Peterson CY, Ludwig KA, Ridolfi TJ, Dis Colon Rectum 2018 Mar 61 3 375-381
    Factors that Predict Failure to Meet MIPS Quality Measures for Asymptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy.
    Dua A, Koprowski S, Ali F, Desai SS Ann Vasc Surg 2017 Dec
    Evaluating handoffs in the context of a communication framework.
    Hasan H, Ali F, Barker P, Treat R, Peschman J, Mohorek M, Redlich P, Webb T, Surgery 2017 03 161 3 861-868
    Utilization of the National Inpatient Sample for abdominal aortic aneurysm research.
    Dua A, Ali F, Traudt E, Desai SS Surgery 2017 Feb
    Gallbladder Volvulus in a Patient with Type I Choledochal Cyst: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
    Younan G, Schumm M, Ali F, Christians KK, Case Rep Surg 2016 2016 5626531
    Popliteal vein repair may not impact amputation rates in combined popliteal artery and vein injury.
    Dua A, Desai SS, Ali F, Yang K, Lee C Vascular 2015 May