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Sami Hamdan, MD, MPH

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Internal Medicine, Addiction Medicine

Biography

Sami Hamdan, MD, specializes in internal medicine and addiction medicine. He focuses on treating a variety of adult health issues, including addiction-related conditions, and works to provide comprehensive care for his patients. His approaches to patient wellness include lifestyle management and therapeutic interventions.

As an assistant professor in medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Hamdan is involved in research that aims to improve treatment and management strategies for addiction, working to better integrate these insights into primary care practices.

“I am passionate about the intersection between addiction medicine, primary care, and medical education to advance care for patients and to foster strong and patient-centered clinicians,” he says.

Dr. Hamdan earned his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine, followed by residency and fellowship training in internal medicine at Tufts Medical Center and Yale School of Medicine, respectively.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor in Medicine (General Medicine)

Education & Training

  • Clinical Fellow
    Yale School of Medicine (2024)
  • Resident
    Tufts Medical Center (2022)
  • Intern
    Tufts Medical Center (2020)
  • MD
    Tufts University School of Medicine (2019)
  • MPH
    Boston University (2015)
  • BS
    Boston University (2013)
  • MD
    Tufts University School of Medicine
  • Residency
    Tufts New England Medical Center

Additional Information

Biography

Sami Hamdan, MD, specializes in internal medicine and addiction medicine. He focuses on treating a variety of adult health issues, including addiction-related conditions, and works to provide comprehensive care for his patients. His approaches to patient wellness include lifestyle management and therapeutic interventions.

As an assistant professor in medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Hamdan is involved in research that aims to improve treatment and management strategies for addiction, working to better integrate these insights into primary care practices.

“I am passionate about the intersection between addiction medicine, primary care, and medical education to advance care for patients and to foster strong and patient-centered clinicians,” he says.

Dr. Hamdan earned his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine, followed by residency and fellowship training in internal medicine at Tufts Medical Center and Yale School of Medicine, respectively.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor in Medicine (General Medicine)

Education & Training

  • Clinical Fellow
    Yale School of Medicine (2024)
  • Resident
    Tufts Medical Center (2022)
  • Intern
    Tufts Medical Center (2020)
  • MD
    Tufts University School of Medicine (2019)
  • MPH
    Boston University (2015)
  • BS
    Boston University (2013)
  • MD
    Tufts University School of Medicine
  • Residency
    Tufts New England Medical Center

Additional Information