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Dr. Mohammad M. Hossain MD, FAAFP

Practicing Internal Medicine and Family Medicine for Over 40 Years with Over 9 Years of Training

  • Residency
  • 1978-1979

    Chief Resident Internal Medicine General Hospital – Washington University, St. Louis, MO
  • 1976-1978

    Family Practice Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN
  • 1975-1976

    Internal Medicine Cooper Hospital (Now Cooper University) – Jefferson University, Camden, NJ
  • Total of more than 9 years of post-graduate training in Primary Care, Internal Medicine and Family Practice in Bangladesh, UK, Ireland and USA.
  • Hospital Privileges
  • 1984

    Instruction to Build and Operate a Field Hospital March Air Force Base, Perris, CA
  • 1980-1995

    Hospitalist and Pre-Operative Consultant Loma Linda Community Hospital, San Bernardino Community Hospital and St. Bernardine’s Hospital in San Bernardino, CA.
  • Total of more than 9 years of post-graduate training in Primary Care, Internal Medicine and Family Practice in Bangladesh, UK, Ireland and USA.
  • Professional Experience
  • 2007-2008

    Research Project with CMA Foundation 2 year research project regarding how to best control Diabetes Mellitus, and received a Certificate of Excellence and a Letter of Highest Quality of Care and Maxiumum Achievement in controlling Diabetes Mellitus.

  • 1981-1984

    Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Family Practice Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA

  • 1980-Present

    Internal Medicine and Family Practice American Primary Care Medical Clinic (3 Locations), Southern California

  • 1979

    Assistant Professor, Department of Family Practice Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN

  • 1979

    Medical Officer/Teaching Affiliation, Department of Family Practice Kaiser Permanente Hospital, Fontana, CA

  • 1972-1975

    Senior House Officer, Clinical Tutor for Medical Students Queens University, Belfast, Ireland (numerous hospitals)

  • 1972

    Appointed as Assistant Director of Health by the Government of Bangladesh

  • 1970-1972

    Chief Medical Officer, with International Red Cross Society Field Hospital, Bangladesh

  • Professional Affiliations – Awards
  • Publications
  • Diabetes Mellitus and Treatment: Journal of Diabetic Association in Bangladesh
  • A Field Hospital in Bangladesh: Irish Medical Journal and San Bernardino County Medical Society Journal
  • Scabis a Diagnostic Dilemma: Journal of Public Health in Bangladesh
  • Acetaminophen Toricity and Treatment: Bangladesh Diabetic Association
  • Diabetic Neuropathy with lectures and slide show: The complication of Diabetic
  • Discovery of Islam, a video: DVD lecture recorded about PEACE in the community at Redlands Rotary Club

Regional Achievements

  • In Bangladesh
  • In Great Britain & Ireland
  • 1975 – Present

    In USA Dual Citizenships US and Bangladesh and major contributions to both countries. Freedom fighter in Bangladesh and liberate the country and buliding a non profit hospital for the underserved community.

  • 1972 – Present

    After Liberation of Bangladesh those who lost their lives and children become orphans, founded Orfanise sheltered them and started second one 1980 and school in-house education and shelters.In USA Chairman Health care reform and approved Medicare part D (Free medicine for seniors). Neutralizing interfaith and bringing peace and understanding in the Community. In addition to practice medicine, become involved in the social, religious, interfaith and political activities both in Bangladeshi community and local Communities.

  • 1972 – 1975

    In great Britain, Started as intern in Middlesex hospital and then to Glasgow in Carluke Law Hospital. In Northern Irleland in the Royal Victoria group of hopitals, Belfast City hospital, Ards Hospital Wavney hospital and Claremont Hospitals Worked as clinical tutor for medical students and junior doctors for 3 years.

  • Bangladesh Community
  • Local Community