Hani B. Baradi, MD  
 

 

               

CURRICULUM VITAE

 

EDUCATION

Undergraduate                          1984-1987: General Secondary Education Certificate in Science at
                                                Al-Thaghr Model School, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

 

Medical School                        1987-1993: M.B; B.S Degree in Medicine and Surgery from

                                                University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

 

 

 

 

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

07/1993-05/1994                     Internship at Al-Basheer Government Hospital, Amman, Jordan

 

07/1994-05/1997                     General Surgery Residency at Jordan University Hospital, Amman, Jordan

 

07/1997-06/1998                     General Surgery Preliminary Year at Cleveland Clinic Foundation,   

                                                Cleveland, Ohio

 

07/1998-06/2003                     General Surgery Residency at Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,       

                                                Ohio

 

07/2003-06/2004                     Colorectal Surgery Fellowship at Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,       

                                                Ohio

 

 

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

06/2004                                   General and Colorectal Surgeon at Northeast surgery, P.A., Bangor, Maine

 

 

PROFESSIONAL STATUS

1993                                        M.B; B.S Degree in Medicine and Surgery

1993                                        Diplomat, Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) 

1994                                        Licensure, Jordanian Medical Board

1996                                        Fellowship of the Royal Collage of Surgeons of Ireland (FRCS-I)

1997                                                                                Licensure, Ohio State Medical Board (#35-07-7034-B)

2004                                                                                Licensure, Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine (#016429)

2004                                        Diplomat, American Board of Surgery

 

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES MEMBERSHIP

1994                                                                                Member of the Jordan Medical Association

 

1998                                                                                Member of the American Medical Association (AMA)

 

2002                                                                                Member of the Transfusion Review Committee at Cleveland Clinic Foundation

 

2002                                        Member of the Residency Review Committee at Cleveland Clinic Foundation

 

FELLOWSHIP

1996                                        Fellow of the Royal Collage of Surgeons of Ireland (FRCS-I)

 

MEDICAL LICENSE

1994                                                                                Licensed to Practice Medicine in Jordan

 

1999                                                                                Ohio State Medical Board License (#35-07-7034-B)

 

2004                                        Licensure, Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine (#016429)

 

MEDICAL LICENSE EXAMINATIONS

05/1993                                   Passed the USMLE Step 2 with a score of 82 on the two-digit scale

07/1993                                   Passed the English Language Test

09/1993                                   Passed the USMLE Step 1 with a score of 84 on the two-digit scale

12/1993                                   Passed the FLEX- Component 2 in Pennsylvania with a score of 78

07/1995                                   Passed the FRCS-I Part 1 Exam

07/1996                                   Passed the FRCS-I Part 2 Exam

03/1996                                   Passed the TOEFL with a score of633 (97th percentile)

05/1999                                   Passed the USMLE Step 3 with a score of 80 on the two-digit scale

10/2003                                   Passed the American Board of Surgery Qualifying Examination (98th percentile)

03/2004                                   Passed the American Board of Surgery Certifying Examination

 

AMERICAN BOARD OF SURGERY IN-TRAINING SURGICAL BASIC SCIENCE EXAMINATION SCORES

PGY-1                                     94 percentile

PGY-2                                     94 percentile

PGY-3                                     56 percentile

PGY-4                                     99 percentile

PGY-5                                     81 percentile

 

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

2003                                                                                Winner of the Clinical Science Category in the Resident Research Forum of the

Ohio Chapter of the American College of Surgeons 48th Annual Meeting for

“Postoperative jejunal feeding and the outcome of pancreaticoduodenectomy”.  

 

 

 

CME TRAINING COURSES

1.      Basic cardiac life support course. Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Cleveland, Ohio. May 1998 and May 1999.

 

2.      Advanced cardiac life support course. Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Cleveland, Ohio. April 1999.

3.      Advanced trauma life support course. Metrohealth Medical Center. Cleveland, Ohio. May 1999.

4.      Citywide laparoscopy workshop. Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Cleveland, Ohio. 1999.

5.      Gastroesophageal reflux disease symposium. Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Cleveland, Ohio. 2001.

6.      Controversies in esophageal diseases, third bi-annual esophageal symposium. Cleveland, Ohio. May 2002.

 

7.      American College of Surgeons (ACS) meeting. San Francisco, California. October 2002.

8.      American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association meeting in Miami Beach, Florida. February 2003.

9.      Core course in the protection of human research subjects. The University of Miami. March 2003.

10.  Cleveland Surgical Society, 61st annual resident research forum. Cleveland, Ohio. April 10th, 2003.

11.  American College of Surgeons, Ohio Chapter, 48th Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, Ohio. May 8-10th, 2003.

12.  Digestive Disease Week. Orlando, Florida. May 19-22nd, 2003.

13.  American Society of Colorectal Surgeons Annual Meeting. Dallas, Texas. May 8-13th, 2004.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles

1.      Gersin KS, Heniford BT, Baradi H, Ponsky JL. Laparoscopic excision of a duodenal mass. Endoscopy. 1999 Jun; 31(5): 398-400.

 

2.      Baradi H, Ponsky. Pseudomyxoma peritonei. Surgery. 2002 Feb; 131(2): 230-231.

 

 

3.      Baradi H, Chand B, Brody F. Laparoscopic repair of an incarcerated cyst of Morgagni within a femoral hernia. Surgical Rounds. 2002 Feb; 25(2): 68-72.

 

4.      Chand B, Baradi H, Brody F. Mucocele of the appendix; case report and review of the literature. Contemporary Surgery. 2002 December; 58(12): 609-614.

 

 

5.      Baradi H, Walsh RM, Henderson JM, Vogt D, Popovich M. Postoperative jejunal feeding and outcome of pancreaticoduodenectomy. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. 2004 May-June; 8(4): 428-433.

 

6.      Baradi H, Delaney C, Lavery I, Xu M, Baeslach C, Fazio V. Comparison of quality of life after abdominoperineal resection or colorectal anastomosis for low rectal cancer. Diseases of Colon and Rectum. (In-press).

 

 

 

Textbook Chapters

1.      Baradi H. Chapter 13: Diverticular disease. The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Surgical Patient Management. Mosby, Inc. 2002: 81-84.

 

2.      Baradi H. Chapter 14: Colon cancer. The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Surgical Patient Management. Mosby, Inc. 2002: 85-89.

 

 

3.      Baradi H. Chapter 15: Inflammatory bowel disease. The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Surgical Patient Management. Mosby, Inc. 2002: 91-96.

 

4.      Baradi H, Steiger E. Suture-based inguinal hernia repair. Problems In General Surgery; abdominal hernias. 2002 Dec; 19(4): 21-26.

 

 

5.      Baradi H, Ponsky J. The management of large bowel obstruction. Current Surgical Therapy. Eighth edition. Elsevier Science. (In press).

 

 

Abstracts

1.      Baradi H, Crowe J, Yetman R, Banbury J, Kim J. Nipple sparing mastectomy: An alternative to breast conservation? 2002.

 

2.      Baradi H, Walsh RM, Henderson JM, Geisenger M. Is percutaneous cholecystostomy tube or cholecystectomy appropriate in critically ill patients? 2000.

 

 

3.      Baradi H, Walsh RM, Henderson JM, Vogt D, Popovich M. Postoperative jejunal feeding and outcome of pancreaticoduodenectomy. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2003; 7(2): 299-300.

 

4.      Baradi H, Strong S, Remzi F. Prior anoperineal disease adversely affects outcome following ileal pouch-anal anastomosis for ulcerative colitis. 2003.

 

5.       Baradi H, Delaney C, Lavery I, Xu M, Baeslach C, Fazio V. Comparison of quality of life after abdominoperineal resection or colorectal anastomosis for low rectal cancer. Diseases of Colon and Rectum 2004.

 

 

 

PRESENTATIONS

1.      Baradi H, Crowe J, Yetman R, Banbury J, Kim J. Nipple sparing mastectomy: An alternative to breast conservation? Cleveland Surgical Society, 60th annual residency assay contest. Cleveland, Ohio. April 2002. (Podium).

 

2.      Rice T, Baradi H. Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. American College of Gastroenterology, third bi-annual esophageal symposium, controversies in esophageal diseases summit meeting. Cleveland, Ohio. May 2002. (Video).

 

3.      Rice T, Baradi H. Laparoscopic Heller myotomy. American College of Gastroenterology, third bi-annual esophageal symposium, controversies in esophageal diseases summit meeting. Cleveland, Ohio. May 2002. (Video).

 

4.      Baradi H, Krajewski L. Takayasu’s arteritis. Vascular surgery mini-symposium at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Cleveland, Ohio. November 6th, 2002. (Podium).

 

5.      Baradi H, Crowe J, Yetman R, Banbury J, Kim J. Nipple sparing mastectomy: An alternative to breast conservation? 25th annual San Antonio breast cancer symposium. San Antonio, Texas. December 2002. (Poster).

 

6.      Baradi H, Walsh RM, Henderson JM, Vogt D, Popovich M. Postoperative jejunal feeding and outcome of pancreaticoduodenectomy. American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association meeting. Miami Beach, Florida. March 1st, 2003. (Podium).

 

7.      Baradi H, Walsh RM, Henderson JM, Vogt D, Popovich M. Postoperative jejunal feeding and outcome of pancreaticoduodenectomy. Cleveland Surgical Society, 61st annual resident research forum. Cleveland, Ohio. April 10th, 2003. (Podium).

 

8.      Baradi H, Walsh RM, Henderson JM, Vogt D, Popovich M. Postoperative jejunal feeding and outcome of pancreaticoduodenectomy. American College of Surgeons, Ohio Chapter, 48th Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, Ohio. May 8-10th, 2003. (Poster).

 

9.       Baradi H, Strong S, Remzi F. Prior anoperineal disease adversely affects outcome following ileal pouch-anal anastomosis for ulcerative colitis. American College of Surgeons, Ohio Chapter, 48th Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, Ohio. May 8-10th, 2003. (Poster).

 

10.  Baradi H, Walsh RM, Henderson JM, Vogt D, Popovich M. Postoperative jejunal feeding and outcome of pancreaticoduodenectomy. Digestive Disease Week. Orlando, Florida. May 19th, 2003. (Poster).

 

11.  Baradi H, Delaney C, Lavery I, Xu M, Baeslach C, Fazio V. Comparison of quality of life after abdominoperineal resection or colorectal anastomosis for low rectal cancer. American Society of Colorectal Surgeons Annual Meeting. Dallas, Texas. May 8th, 2004. (Podium).