Dr. Nowreen Haq is the Vice President of Medical Management of Kambaii
Health
global platform and also serves in leadership capacity in directing
endocrinology practices at centers affiliated with University of
Maryland
Midtown Professionals Group. Her clinical practice is focused on
cardiometabolic
disease, endocrinology and lipidology. She had received fellowship
training in
endocrinology at the National Institute of Health (NIH), USA. She served
as an
Associate Program Director of Internal Medicine Residency program at the
Johns
Hopkins School of Medicine affiliated Greater Baltimore Medical Center
and as a
faculty member at theJohns Hopkins School of Medicine and at the New
York
University (NYU). She has served in multiple education panels of
American
College of Physicians (ACP), Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM). She is
an
author and contributor for “Decision Making: Hospital Medicine, 2nd
Edition”, as
well as for the Society of Hospital Medicine’s Education Committee run
“Clinical
Quick Talks Library”. Dr. Haq earned an award for academic excellence,
while at
the Medical College for Women during her medical school years.
Throughout her
residency training, she contributed to quality improvement, as well as
patient
safety protocol development. She has keen interest in the areas of
chronic
disease epidemiology, heart failure and preventive cardiology. Under the
guidance of preventive cardiologist Dr. Roger Blumenthal, Dr. Haq had
contributed to the academic curriculum of the National Lipid Association
(NLA).
She had been strongly involved in clinical research activities with the
heart
failure clinic at Johns Hopkins Bayview and was identified as physician
champion
for the inpatient heart failure admission’s value based management. Her
dedication for improving the hospital length of stay, prevention of
readmissions
of heart failure patients has earned her an advisory board membership on
the
Patient Centered Outcome Research Institute (PCORI) funded pSCANNER
(patient-centered SCAlable National Network for Effectiveness Research)
project.
Dr. Nowreen Haq has been a co-author of the Multi-Ethnic Study of
Atherosclerorsis (MESA) group and with her colleagues from the Johns
Hopkins
University, she has published series of papers on the gender based
association
of androgens on the carotid artery distensibility, the effect of
metabolically
healthy obesity transition to metabolic syndrome, and its effect on
Cardiovascular Risk.