Dr. Mohammad Hadi Faraji
Specialties :
- Physical Medicine
- Rehabilitation
Languages:
- English
- Persian
- Farsi Dari
Core Competencies & Qualifications
Compentencies
- Diagnostic Expertise: Possess exceptional diagnostic acumen through comprehensive patient evaluations, clinical reasoning, and meticulous analysis of diagnostic test results.
- Electrodiagnostic Proficiency: Perform EMG-NCV studies with accuracy and expertise to assess neuromuscular disorders and guide treatment decisions.
- Patient-Centered Approach: Deliver patient-focused care with compassion, empathy, and a genuine commitment to improving patient well-being.
- Organizational Efficiency: Demonstrate efficient multitasking and organizational skills, effectively managing multiple tasks, maintaining a structured approach, and prioritizing tasks to optimize patient care.
- Effective Communication: Communicate effectively with colleagues, patients, and family members, fostering open communication, clear explanations, and active listening.
- Pharmacological Expertise: Possess a solid background in pharmacology, understanding the mechanisms of action, indications, contraindications, and adverse effects of medications relevant to PM&R.
- Technical Proficiency: Proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook), utilizing technology to enhance productivity, communication, and patient care management.
Qualifications
- Dubai Health Authority (DHA) License as a Specialist PM&R Doctor (DHA-P-0086203)
- Board Certificate of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (T/9/227)
- Board Degree of Medicine (S/C/734)
- Permanent Medical License (S/8/16891)
Memberships
- Member, Emirates Medical Association, Orthopedic Society (EMA-20-1888)
- Member, Iranian Medical Council (IRMC-97145)
- Member, International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM)
- Member, Iranian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (IRSPMR)
- Member, Editorial Board of Tang (Humantis Medecine) Journal
Nationality
- Iranian
Summary
Dr. Mohammad Hadi Faraji is a highly educated and experienced Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist. In 2020, he initiated the development of a mobile application for rehabilitation (Rehabex), which is an ongoing project.
Experience and License:
He holds a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist license from the Ministry of Health of Dubai (DHA) as well as the Department of Health in Abu Dhabi (DOH). Currently, he is a member of the editorial board for the scientific journal of TUNG, published in South Korea.
Doctor. Faraji is affiliated with several professional organizations, including:
– International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM),
– Emirates Medical Association (EMA),
– Iranian Medical Council (IRIMC),
– Iranian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ISPMR).
With 20 years of medical experience, Dr. Faraji has dedicated 17 years to the diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of spinal and musculoskeletal disorders as a specialist physician, including 4 years of experience in the Dubai, UAE. In the background he has worked as in-patient and out-patient practitioner in multiple polyclinics and general and specialized rehabilitation hospitals with multiple positions includes HOD and medical director.
Education:
– General Practitioner from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
– Specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Physiatry) from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences.
In his educational background, he had a competitive ranking in the Comprehensive Medical Science Examination and, Medical Specialist Examination. Furthermore, he was the Chief Resident in the PM&R residency course at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences.
Published Articles and Theses:
GP. Thesis: Evaluation of the knowledge of the general practitioners at Jahrom about the role of Helicobacter Pylori in peptic ulcers and its treatment.
MD. Thesis: Effect of E. Laciniata (L) Ointment on Mild and Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Double-blind, Randomized Clinical Trial, published in the journal of phytotherapy research: Abstract