Mohamad H. Bourji

Assistant Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Buffalo VA Medical Center
United States of America

Academician Cardiology
Biography

Mohamad H. Bourji is a a noninvasive cardiologist at the Buffalo VA Medical Center (VAMC). His responsibilities are diverse and include attending on the cardiology consult service, covering medicine inpatient service, performing and teaching transesophageal echocardiograms (TEEs), interpreting echocardiograms and electrocardiograms (EKGs) in addition to electrical cardioversions, stress testing and Holter/event monitors interpretation.I am currently involved in research projects both as a site principal investigator (PI) and as a subprincipal investigator in collaboration with colleagues at the VAMC. He also serve as a member of the VAMC’s institutional review board (IRB), which reviews the ethical and scientific aspects of research projects. He supervise and work with cardiology fellows during their clinics, inpatient consultation and noninvasive/echocardiogram rotations at the VAMC. Education and Training: MD, Kaunas Medical University (2002); Fellowship, cardiovascular disease, University at Buffalo, 2011-2014; Residency in Internal Medicine, 2008-2011, University at Buffalo. He continue to care for patients after they are discharged from the hospital, both in my clinic at the VAMC and via the telehealth clinic in the VAMC to various areas in Western New York. Clinical Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo (2014-present); Staff Cardiologist, Buffalo Veterans Affairs Medical Center (2014-present).

Research Intrest

Cardiology; Cardiovascular Disease

List of Publications
Curtis AB, Bourji M. ECG screening is not warranted for the recreational athlete.