Biography
Dr. Mikhail Muradali is a full-time Lecturer at St. George’s University, Grenada, within the Department of Clinical Skills. His main teaching responsibilities are centered on clinical skills development, physical examinations for all organ systems, simulation labs, module coordinating and more.
Dr. Muradali is now starting to branch off in his interest in research advancement and has recently developed a profile with the Cureus Medical Journal. While he has just done peer reviews on this medical journal site thus far, he is interested in upcoming publications, related to possible changes in diagnostics and management for certain gastrointestinal disorders, soon to be determined. Additionally, he is currently the second author in an ongoing literature review, for the upcoming paper, Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A literature review of changes relating to etiology and management.
Contact Information
Areas of Interest
- Dr. Muradali has worked in both subspecialties, Infectious Diseases and Gastroenterology after interning at San Fernando General Hospital in Trinidad and Tobago. Prior to this, he spent some of his elective rotations, through GI specialties as well, so he has developed a special interest in Gastroenterology, which includes the study of the GI tract and related organs.
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Selected Publications
- Elkhoury D, Quick S, Kalloo AE, Gorantla VR: Necrotizing Fasciitis Secondary to Mycotic Femoral Aneurysm: A narrative review of diagnosis and management strategies. Cureus Medical Journal. 2023, 1:1-8. 10.7759/cureus.37586- Reviewed
- Slouha E, Gallagher CP, Razeq Z, Kalloo AE, Gorantla VR: Anticoagulants and Dementia: A systematic review. Cureus Medical Journal. 2023, 1:1-9. 10.7759/cureus- Reviewed
- Slouha E, Biput SJ, Kuteyi AO, Kalloo AE, Gorantla VR: Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Gallstones: A systematic review. Cureus Medical Journal. 2023, 1:1-8. 10.7759/cureus.45027- Reviewed
Selected Projects
- Students BLS Perception versus Actual Application. (ongoing)
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