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Salar A. Khan

Internist

Salar Khan, MD, MBA, FACA, FCCP, DTCD, MCPS, worked as an Attending Internal Medicine and Pulmonologist at Karachi, Pakistan 1985-87. Dr. Khan also worked as an Attending Internal Medicine and Pulmonologist, Chief of Medicine, Chief of Staff and Acting Hospital Director, Al-Midhnab General Hospital, Under Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia 1988-93. Dr. Khan also worked as Associate Professor Medicine, Baqai Medical College and Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan 1993-94. Dr. Khan after getting MBA degree in health care management in 1998 has developed skill and experience in an academic institution oversees entire research administration including research compliance, GCP Quality Compliance, research participant outreach program, sponsored research programs including evaluation of cooperative research & development agreement to ensure language negotiated correctly in the clinical trial agreement, dealt with conflict of interest issues, managed all aspect of clinical and laboratory research on animals in the Research and Development (R&D) Department at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center (JBVAMC), Chicago, IL since 2000.
Salar A. Khan
Specializes in:
  • Medical Research
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • MD/MBBS at Dow Medical College
  • Accepting new patients

The Value of Communication: Importance of Listening and Observation as a Physician Making Accurate Clinical Diagnosis

Communication is the art of conveying information between two or more parties. It necessitates listening to what others have to say and relying on keen observational skills to...

The Value of Open-Mindedness as a Physician Making Accurate Clinical Diagnosis

Open-mindedness is the ability to accept novel ideas and thoughts into one’s repository of thoughts. It entails “thinking outside of the box,” considering unique, uncommon solutions...

Story Telling: Path to Healthy Kids

Story Telling: Path to Healthy Kids

Story telling can be a vehicle for parents to bond with their children, while at the same time instill timeless, moral values and cherished character traits. It is often said...

The Value of Clinical Intuition:  Kids also Experience Drug Side Effects 

The Value of Clinical Intuition:  Kids also Experience Drug Side Effects 

Clinical intuition is difficult to describe. Personally, it is the art of integrating nonverbal information that a patient presents in order to reach a diagnosis, reducing the...

Unlocking The Natural Born Leader's Abilities: An Autobiographical Exposé

Unlocking The Natural Born Leader's Abilities: An Autobiographical Exposé

Author reveals how to excel in one’s leadershipDr. Salar Khan announces release of Unlocking the Natural-Born Leader’s AbilitiesThis book serves to provide leaders with novel...