Dr. Hazem

Dr. Hazem received his Bachelor’s degree in Hharmacy from Alexandria University, Egypt in 2000, then PhD from University of Georgia (UGA) in 2008. He joined University of Florida for a one year post-doctoral fellowship in pharmacogenomics. Since October 2010, Dr. Hazem served as a Clinical Pharmacist at Georgia Regents Medical Center and was appointed as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia, College of Pharmacy as well as a clinical rotation preceptor since 2011.

Dr. Hazem’s currently works as the Head of Clinical Training and Associate Professor at the College of Pharmacy, Qatar University. His clinical practice is focused on cardiology and anticoagulation. His research interest includes anticoagulation and precision medicine in cardiovascular diseases through the use of pharmacogenetics. He received several awards including a pre-doctoral fellowship grant from the American Heart Association and multiple grants through Qatar National Research Foundation and Hamad Medical Corporation. 

To date, he has published over 35 peer-reviewed papers and was invited speaker at different international conferences. He supervised several MSc students and currently supervises two PhD students at the College of Pharmacy.