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Faculty Roster- Alpha by Last Name.Xlsx List of Faculty - Alphabetical by Last Name as of September 28, 2018 University of Kansas Medical Center Last Name First Name Mid Department Faculty Rank FTE Aaronson Lauren S School Of Nursing Professor Volunteer Abdallah Al-Ola Abdelfattah Medicine Hematology Assistant Professor Full-Time Abdelhadi Ruba Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Abdelmoity Ahmed Neurology Assistant Professor Volunteer Abdul-Rauf Ayman Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Abebe Abebe M Medicine General Assistant Professor Full-Time Abell Ellen KUSM-W Family & Community Med Instructor Volunteer Abhyankar Sunil H Medicine Hematology Professor Full-Time Abicht Travis Owen Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surg Assistant Professor Full-Time Abicht Elise Anne Gynecology and Obstetrics Assistant Professor Full-Time Ablah Elizabeth A KUSM-W Preventive Medicine Associate Professor Full-Time Ablard Leslie Ann Gynecology and Obstetrics Assistant Professor Part-Time Abmayr Susan M Anatomy & Cell Biology Associate Professor Volunteer Aboudeh Yazan Radiation Oncology Assistant Professor Volunteer Abraham Michael George Neurology Associate Professor Full-Time Abraham Beth Anne Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Abraham George Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Abrahamson Dale R Anatomy & Cell Biology Professor Full-Time Abu-Awwad Raid A. KUSM-W Internal Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Abu-Samra Abdel-Ghanie KUSM-W Internal Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Acuna David KUSM-W Surgery Assistant Professor Volunteer Adams John R Medicine Faculty Assistant Professor Volunteer Adams Andrew Surgery General Assistant Professor Volunteer Addington Tiffany Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Adhikari Rishi Ram KUSM-W Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Adjemian Maria Cielo Otorhinolaryngology Assistant Professor Volunteer Adma Jyotsna Psychiatry & Behavior Science Assistant Professor Volunteer Adma Vishal K Psychiatry & Behavior Science Assistant Professor Volunteer Aedma Kapil Kiran Psychiatry & Behavior Science Assistant Professor Volunteer Agee Emily School Of Nursing Instructor Volunteer Aggarwal Dipika Neurology Assistant Professor Full-Time Agne Daniel Anesthesiology Instructor Volunteer Aguayo Pablo Surgery General Assistant Professor Volunteer Agustin Johanna H KUSM-W Obstetrics & Gynecology Assistant Professor Volunteer Ahmad Ali KUSM-W Surgery Assistant Professor Volunteer Ahmed Natasha Gynecology and Obstetrics Instructor Full-Time Ahmed Mahfuza Hussain KUSM-W Internal Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Ahmed Ibrahim A Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer AhMu Linda Maria SHP Dietetics and Nutrition Instructor Part-Time Ain Robert Jason KUSM-W Anesthesiology Assistant Professor Volunteer Aires Daniel Jacob Medicine-Dermatology Professor Full-Time Aistrup Bruce J Anesthesiology Instructor Volunteer Ajlan Radwan Salem M Ophthalmology Assistant Professor Full-Time Akangire Gangaram Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Akidiva Samuel Kilaho KUSM-W Internal Medicine Assistant Professor Part-Time Akinwuntan Abiodun Emmanuel SHP Physical Therapy & Rehab Professor Full-Time Al Rajabi Raed Mohn TaiseerMedicine Clinical Oncology Associate Professor Full-Time Al-Ahdab Mohamad Khaled KUSM-W Family & Community Med Assistant Professor Volunteer Al-hihi Eyad Mahmoud Medicine General Associate Professor Full-Time Al-Shawwa Bahauddin Pediatrics Associate Professor Volunteer Alapati Neeti Meghnad Ophthalmology Assistant Professor Part-Time Alaqzam Tasneem Saleh KUSM-W Pediatrics Assistant Professor Full-Time Albakour Ayman Medicine General Assistant Professor Full-Time Albers Melissa SHP Nurse Anesthesia Instructor Volunteer Albrecht Ryan K KUSM-W Orthopedic Surgery Instructor Volunteer Alderson Joel W KUSM-W Pathology Assistant Professor Volunteer Algren D. Adam Pediatrics Associate Professor Volunteer Algrim Samantha Family Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Ali Mohammed Farhan KUSM-W Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Ali Muhammad Masihuddin KUSM-W Psychiatry&Behavior Sci Instructor Volunteer List of Faculty - Alphabetical by Last Name as of September 28, 2018 University of Kansas Medical Center Last Name First Name Mid Department Faculty Rank FTE Ali Kamran Manzoor KUSM-W Radiology Associate Professor Part-Time Alkasspooles Mazin F Surgery General Associate Professor Full-Time Alkhalifah Mohammed KUSM-W Internal Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Alkhatib Cheen Kassim Anesthesiology Assistant Professor Full-Time Alleman Brandon KUSM-W Family & Community Med Instructor Volunteer Allen David R KUSM-W Family & Community Med Assistant Professor Volunteer Allen Patrick L KUSM-W Family & Community Med Assistant Professor Volunteer Allen Steven Burton KUSM-W Pediatrics Assistant Professor Full-Time Allen Marci Rachel Medicine Clinical Oncology Assistant Professor Full-Time Allen Paul H Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Allen Kelsey Dawn School Of Nursing Instructor Part-Time Alley John R Surgery General Assistant Professor Full-Time Alli Adam Sammy Radiology Assistant Professor Full-Time Allin Dennis M Emergency Medical Service Associate Professor Full-Time Allison Tyler J Neurology Instructor Volunteer Allison Burbank Joshuaa DominicSHP Hearing & Speech Education Instructor Volunteer Allman Kimberly Anne KUSM-W Family & Community Med Instructor Volunteer Allred Charles T KUSM-W Family & Community Med Assistant Professor Volunteer Alm John Charles Rehab Medicine Education Instructor Full-Time Almadhoun Osama Farouq Pediatrics Associate Professor Full-Time Alonso Luaces Maria Family Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Alpert Jeff P Family Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Alsop William R Medicine General Assistant Professor Volunteer Alt Marcus C Psychiatry & Behavior Science Assistant Professor Full-Time Alvarado Lorraine KUSM-W Family & Community Med Instructor Volunteer Alvares Carmelita J KUSM-W Pathology Associate Professor Volunteer Ambrose Douglas R Psychiatry & Behavior Science Assistant Professor Volunteer Amin Amanda Leigh Surgery General Assistant Professor Full-Time Amirani Hossein KUSM-W Internal Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Ammar Alex D KUSM-W Surgery Professor Part-Time Ammar Chad Philip KUSM-W Surgery Assistant Professor Volunteer Amonker Amita R Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Amos Luke Mackey Medicine General Assistant Professor Full-Time Amstutz Samuel W KUSM-W Internal Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Anabtawi Abeer Walid Rafiq Medicine-Endocrin Metab Gene Assistant Professor Full-Time Anand Man M Psychiatry & Behavior Science Assistant Professor Volunteer Anant Shrikant Cancer Biology Professor Full-Time Anderson Larry R KUSM-W Family & Community Med Professor Volunteer Anderson Christopher L KUSM-W Orthopedic Surgery Instructor Volunteer Anderson Heather Shaw Neurology Associate Professor Volunteer Anderson Allison H Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Anderson Trevor C Pediatrics Instructor Volunteer Anderson Jane SHP Occupational Therapy Instructor Volunteer Andra Kelly M Medicine General Assistant Professor Volunteer Andraws Nevene Sanir Pathology Assistant Professor Volunteer Andrews Glen K Biochemistry Professor Volunteer Andrews Brian Thomas Plastic Surgery Associate Professor Full-Time Ansari Mohammed A KUSM-W Family & Community Med Instructor Volunteer Ansari Mohammed W Medicine General Assistant Professor Full-Time Antonios Samer I KUSM-W Internal Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Aponte Patria Mercedes AlbaPediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Appelbaum James S Medicine General Associate Professor Volunteer Appl Brad A Family Medicine Assistant Professor Volunteer Apte Udayan Madhukar Pharmacology Associate Professor Full-Time Ardasenov Zalina Eduardorna Medicine General Assistant Professor Full-Time Arensdorf Nicole Zimmerman KUSM-WGuttery Family & Community Med Instructor Volunteer Arickx Alexandra Nielsen Rehab Medicine Education Assistant Professor Full-Time Aripoli Allison Mezger Radiology Instructor Full-Time Ariss Michelle Mirna Ophthalmology Assistant Professor Volunteer Arndt Karri Lynn SHP Nurse Anesthesia Assistant Professor Full-Time List of Faculty - Alphabetical by Last Name as of September 28, 2018 University of Kansas Medical Center Last Name First Name Mid Department Faculty Rank FTE Arneson Matthew KUSM-W Surgery Assistant Professor Volunteer Arnold Daniel Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Arnold Paul M Surgery Neurosurgery Professor Full-Time Arnspiger II Richard CharlesSurgery General Assistant Professor Full-Time Arthur Anne Kristin Neurology Instructor Volunteer Artigues-Serra Antonio Biochemistry Associate Professor Full-Time Artman Michael Pediatrics Professor Volunteer Ash Ryan M Radiology Associate Professor Full-Time Ashcraft Scott E Anesthesiology Instructor Volunteer Ashcraft John Henry Surgery General Associate Professor Full-Time Asher Jason D SHP Nurse Anesthesia Instructor Volunteer Asher Marc A Surgery Orthopedics Professor Volunteer Assi Maha Adel KUSM-W Internal Medicine Associate Professor Volunteer Atkinson George William Medicine General Professor Volunteer Atkinson Charles Scott Ophthalmology Assistant Professor Volunteer Atkinson Barbara Frajola Pathology Professor Volunteer Ator Gregory A Otorhinolaryngology Associate Professor Full-Time August Keith Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Augustyn Joan Kathryn SHP Occupational Therapy Assistant Professor Full-Time Ault Kevin Allen Gynecology and Obstetrics Professor Full-Time Austin Holly Pediatrics Assistant Professor Volunteer Averett
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