Mohammed Layas

Dr Mohammed Layas specialized and board certified in Internal medicine and Nephrology. During medical school he gravitated towards fields where he could get to know his patients and think broadly about complex problems, he pursued these interests through completing internal medicine residency and medical fellow at NASA Space medicine and life science research center He practiced hospital medicine from 2010 in 4 different hospitals, ST Vincent infirmary medical center, peace health southwest Washington medical center, chippenham Johnston Willis hospitals and Salem health hospital and clinics. In Salem hospital and clinics, he was involved in multiple committees, peer review, critical care and rapid response and participated in yearly 4 steps problem solving projects. he is constantly reminded of the great group of people (physicians, nurses, technicians…etc) who are dedicating their lives to help their patients everyday and he is proud to be among them, he was involved in teaching rotating medical students from Oregon health and science university medical school.

Spoken Languages : Arabic, English
Types of Physician : Full-time
DHA License : Consultant Internal Medicine - Director of Hospitalist
Branches : American Hospital Dubai

Credentials:

  • MBCHB, Garyounis University, Libya
  • ABIM Internal medicine, The state University of New York at Buffalo, USA
  • ABIM nephrology, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Professional Associations:

  • ACP, ASN, SHM

Professional Experience:

  • Internal medicine, ST Vincent infirmary Medical Center, USA
  • Internal medicine /hospitalist, Peace Health south west hospital medical Center, USA
  • Internal medicine/ hospitalist, Chippenham and Johnston Willis hospital, USA
  • Internal medicine/ Hospitalist, Salem Health Hospital and clinics, USA,

Clinical Expertise & Services Offered:

  • Treating acute Internal medicine diseases
  • Interest in acute cardiology and nephrology diseases
  • Acute CODP and asthma exacerbations
  • Electrolytes and acid base imbalance