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Sarah Mohamedaly, MD, MPH

Sarah Mohamedaly, MD, MPH

  • Chief Resident (PGY-5)
  • General Surgery

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Sarah Mohamedaly, M.D. is currently a general surgery resident with the UCSF Department of Surgery. She completed her undergraduate studies at University of California, Davis majoring in Exercise Physiology. She then obtained her Master of Public Health at UCLA and worked within the public health sector before transitioning to medicine. She completed medical school at Howard University College of Medicine where she was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha honor medical society.

Dr. Mohamedaly is currently in her resident research years working under the direction of Dr. Amar Nijagal. Their work investigates how immune cells regulate the development and repair of fetal organs and studies the interactions between hepatocytes/cholangiocytes and the hematopoietic system.
  Institution  
  Degree    
  Dept or School    
  End Date    
  • Howard University College of Medicine
  • MD
  • Medicine
  • 2017
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • MPH
  • Public Health
  • 2013
  • University of California, Davis
  • BS
  • Exercise Physiology
  • 2010
  • MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 13
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    1. Lima DL, Mohamedaly S, Hollins A, Yoo J, Harris H, Malcher F. A Novel Polypropylene Mesh (T-Line®) for Abdominal Wall Repair: Early Experience at Three Centers in the United States. Surg Technol Int. 2023 02 01; 42. View in PubMed
    2. Alkhani A, Korsholm C, Levy CS, Mohamedaly S, Duwaerts CC, Pietras EM, Nijagal A. Neonatal Hepatic Myeloid Progenitors Expand and Propagate Liver Injury in Mice. J Clin Med. 2023 Jan 01; 12(1). View in PubMed
    3. Conroy PC, Mohamedaly S, Karimzada M, Brian R, Im C, Hernandez S, Roman S, Hirose K, Mukhtar R, Kirkwood K, O'Sullivan P, Alseidi A. Implementation, evaluation, and modification of a near-peer learning group in graduate surgical education. Am J Surg. 2023 03; 225(3):591-592. View in PubMed
    4. Miller PN, Romero-Hernandez F, Conroy P, Calthorpe L, Yilma M, Mohamedaly S, Kelly YM, Feng J, Hirose K, Kirkwood K, Maker AV, Corvera C, Nakakura E, Alseidi A, Adam MA. Hand-Assisted Versus Pure Minimally-Invasive Distal Pancreatectomy: Is There a Downside to Lending a Hand? World J Surg. 2023 03; 47(3):750-758. View in PubMed
    5. Romero-Hernandez F, Mohamedaly S, Miller P, Rodriguez N, Calthorpe L, Conroy PC, Ganjouei AA, Hirose K, Maker AV, Nakakura E, Corvera C, Kirkwood KS, Alseidi A, Adam MA. Minimally Invasive Distal Pancreatectomy Techniques: A Contemporary Analysis Exploring Trends, Similarities, and Differences to Open Surgery. Cancers (Basel). 2022 Nov 16; 14(22). View in PubMed
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