Anmar Razak, M.D. (Resident in Chief)
Anticipated Residency Completion:
2010
Hometown:
Baghdad, Iraq and Toronto, Canada.
Undergraduate Education:
Hon. BSs, Human Biology, University of Toronto, Canada, 1998.
Graduate Education and Medical School:
M.B.B.S.(M.D.), University of the West Indies, Jamaica, 2004.
Post Graduate Education, Internship, and other training:
- Intern, Michigan State University/Sparrow Health Systems, 2006 - 2007.
- Resident, Michigan State University/Sparrow Health Systems Neurology Residency, 2007 - 2009.
- Chief Resident, Michigan State University/Sparrow Health Systems Neurology Residency, 2009 - 2010.
Fellowship interests/Special neurology interest:
Stroke, Neurocritical Care, and Endovascular Interventional Neurology.
Why did you choose to become part of Michigan State University Neurology?
Excellent academic faculty with emphasis on clinical neurology with a large patient population and a wide variety of neurological pathologies. Encouraging research opportunities. Strong Stroke program with endovascular interventions done on-site. Residents are very friendly, helpful, and easy to work with and fun to socialize with.
If you were not a doctor, what would you have chosen as a career?
Car mechanic or professional soccer player.
Extracurricular interests and activities:
Sports (FIFA Football, Basketball, Hockey), Playing poker, Automotive.
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