Muhammad Dilawar ABP-Cardiology,ABP,DCH,MBBS
Senior Attending Physician, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medicine, Qatar Years Of Experience: 25-
About the Physician
Dr. Dilawar is a Pediatric Cardiologist who joined Sidra Medicine Heart Center in November 2017 as a Senior Attending Pediatric Cardiologist and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics.
His clinical responsibilities include outpatient clinical service and inpatient service, i.e., covering the cardiology floor, Neonatal Intensive Care, Pediatric Intensive Care and Cardiac Intensive Care Units, and Emergency Department coverage. He also reads ECGs and transthoracic, trans-esophageal, and epicardial echocardiograms.
Dr. Dilawar takes part in bi-weekly pediatric and adult congenital cardiac MDT cases and teaches and trains medical students, pediatric residents, and pediatric cardiology fellows.
Alongside clinical work, he is responsible for administrative Outpatient Clinic work in the Heart Center and is an associate director of Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship.
Languages Spoken English, Punjabi, Urdu
Years Of Experience 25Education - MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery)
- Quaid-I Azam Medical College, Islamia University, Bahawalpur Pakistan, 1987.
- DCH (Diploma in Child Health), Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Islamia University, Bahawalpur, Pakistan, 1990.
- USMLE & FCPS-I and Pediatric resident at Agha Khan University Hospital Karachi Pakistan.
- Pediatric Residency from 1995-1998, Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center NY, board certified in Pediatrics in 1998.
- Fellowship from 1998-2001 at Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Charleston SC
- 2001-2002 interventional Pediatric Cardiology fellowship at MUSC
- pediatric cardiology board certification in 2002 and maintenance of certification in 2021
Affiliations - Sidra Medicine, HMC
Areas of Interest - Clinical Cardiology
- Interventional Cardiology
Educational Interests - Teaching and training of Pediatric residents/fellows and Pediatric Cardiology Fellows
Medical Publications - The Main area of interest in publications had been in interventional cardiology