Naim El-Aswad, Internist
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Naim El-Aswad

Internist

2363 Turnbury Elm Court Spring Texas, 77386

About

Dr. El-Aswad received his medical degree from the American University of Beirut in 1997 and completed his postdoctoral training in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. El-Aswad is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and is also an active member of the American College of Physicians.  His experience includes the following:

American Board Certified Internist, East Texas Medical Center-Rural Health Clinic and Hospital, 2002 –2009

Emergency room medical director at ETMC Trinity: 2005- 2009

Emergency room medical director at ETMC Crockett: 2007-2008

Mercy ambulance service medical director: June 2008-December 2008

Co-founder, Co-owner and Chief Medical Officer, Institute for Bio-Research and Advanced Centers for Surgical Education: 04/2010- 2013

Emergency room physician: 

1-    North Cypress Medical Center: 2011-current

2-    BEA/ACSE Chief Medical Officer: 04/2010-2013

3-    Greater Houston Emergency Physicians: 06/2009-current

4-    Memorial Hermann Medical Center-The Woodlands: 2009-April 2010

5-    EMCARE: 2009-current

6-    Schumacher Group: 2008-current

7-    ETMC: 2002-2008 

Chief Medical Resident, Internal Medicine, Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, 2001-2002

Education and Training

MD at American University of Beirut

Board Certification

American Board of Internal Medicine

Provider Details

Male English, Arabic, French 27 years of experience

Areas of expertise and specialization

Emotional IntelligenceInternal MedicinePhysician Burn OutWellness and Coaching

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Public Speaking on Webinars, Physical Burnout, Emotional Intelligence -

Awards

  • Member, American College of Physicians, 2004-current   
  • Member, Lebanese Order of Physicians: 1997-current   
  • AMA physician recognition award, 2001, 2004   
  • B.Sc. in Biology with Distinction   

Treatments

  • Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine

Professional Society Memberships

  • American College of Physicians

Articles and Publications

  • Physician Burnout assessment and book in progress

What do you attribute your success to?

  • My personal development and use of emotional intelligence together with other wellness practices have been core to my financial, work and personal success. My goal is to share these practices with colleagues and the next generation of physicians so they can enoy that success, too. For each person we help, it helps us as well. "Our relentless motivation is to bring out the best in everyone."

    Administration of medicine, educating the next generation, wellness and coaching.

Areas of research

  • A founding partner of VitalSignsVitalSkills.com, Dr. El-Aswad is also highly involved in helping medical colleagues develop greater success as leading physicians. In addition to improved business success, an important part of his work addresses physician fatigue and stress in order to achieve better staff and patient relationships while enjoying greater balance between work and personal life.

    Dr. El-Aswad has worked with McGill University, the Sullivan Group, Methodist Health System, HCA hospital systems and others in creating programs and courses that identify and treat physician burnout. He has presented at different venues, the most recent being at the American Hospital Medical Education (AHME) workshop in May 2016.

    In 2010 he helped create and became the Chief Medical Officer of two Houston based entities: BioEthical Anatomics (BEA) and Advanced Centers for Surgical Education (ACSE). He oversaw and was the clinical director for BEA which is a human tissue bank that accepted human donations for scientific research and education. He developed programs as well as enhanced and improved the process of tissue donation.

    As the CMO of ACSE, Dr. El-Aswad was responsible for creating and advancing the approaches to educating medical and paramedical professionals using human tissue. He helped train and develop programs for all medical specialties and has written a grant for advanced trauma training. He has pioneered advances in surgical and procedural education. He has also been involved in research on human tissue at the molecular and pharmaceutical level. He has helped develop and write the standards for surgical education centers for the American Association of Tissue Banking.

Teaching and speaking

  • Dr El-Aswad has presented at McGill University on physician burnout and continues to schedule classes about physician burnout, emotional intelligence and wellness to provide CMEs.  Please check the website, VitalSignsVitalSkills.com, to see where the next presentation will be and to get details.

Hobbies / Sports

  • Family, Friends, Soccer, Exercise, Fitness, Exploring, Traveling

Favorite professional publications

  • All major medical publications

Areas of research

A founding partner of VitalSignsVitalSkills.com, Dr. El-Aswad is also highly involved in helping medical colleagues develop greater success as leading physicians. In addition to improved business success, an important part of his work addresses physician fatigue and stress in order to achieve better staff and patient relationships while enjoying greater balance between work and personal life.

Dr. El-Aswad has worked with McGill University, the Sullivan Group, Methodist Health System, HCA hospital systems and others in creating programs and courses that identify and treat physician burnout. He has presented at different venues, the most recent being at the American Hospital Medical Education (AHME) workshop in May 2016.

In 2010 he helped create and became the Chief Medical Officer of two Houston based entities: BioEthical Anatomics (BEA) and Advanced Centers for Surgical Education (ACSE). He oversaw and was the clinical director for BEA which is a human tissue bank that accepted human donations for scientific research and education. He developed programs as well as enhanced and improved the process of tissue donation.

As the CMO of ACSE, Dr. El-Aswad was responsible for creating and advancing the approaches to educating medical and paramedical professionals using human tissue. He helped train and develop programs for all medical specialties and has written a grant for advanced trauma training. He has pioneered advances in surgical and procedural education. He has also been involved in research on human tissue at the molecular and pharmaceutical level. He has helped develop and write the standards for surgical education centers for the American Association of Tissue Banking.

Naim El-Aswad's Practice location

2363 Turnbury Elm Court -
Spring, Texas 77386
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