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Doctor Samantha El Warrak

University of Connecticut, Hartford (United States of America)

Dr Samantha El Warrak grew up in Sierra Leone, West Africa. She completed her undergraduate studies in Medical Laboratory Sciences at the American University of Beirut (AUB), Lebanon in 2015. She obtained her Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Medicine from St. George's University of London in 2019, with distinctions in Clinical Science and Clinical Practice. She joined the AUB Medical Center in June 2019 for a clinical year in Internal Medicine Residency. In June 2020, she enrolled as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Hematology/Oncology Division at the AUB Medical Center, where she worked on multiple clinical studies and clinical trials in Malignant Hematology. She joined Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in Connecticut, US in June 2021. Dr El Warrak has spent her academic life volunteering in mobile clinic expeditions serving disadvantaged communities. She aspires to become a specialist in the field of Hematology/Oncology.

Baseline prevalence of clinical factors leading to cardiotoxicity in patients receiving bone marrow transplantation at AUBMC

Event: Heart Failure 2021

Topic: Cardiotoxicity of Drugs and Other Therapies

Session: ePoster session

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