Muhammad Umair, M.B.B.S., M.D.

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  • Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science
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Languages: English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu

Expertise

Radiology

Research Interests

4D flow of mesenteric vasculature; Advanced techniques in cardiovascular MRI; Ethical considerations and biases in imaging AI; Artificial Intelligence in Cardiac Imaging; Radiation dose considerations in Cardiac CT; Cost-effectiveness in cardiac imaging ...read more

Locations

The Johns Hopkins Hospital

600 N. Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287 map
Phone: 410-955-5020 | Fax: 410-630-7442

Background

Dr. Muhammad Umair’s focus is in diagnostic imaging, with expertise in cardiac and vascular imaging and cardiovascular MRI.

Dr. Umair earned his medical degree from King Edward Medical University. He completed a fellowship in interventional radiology and general surgery residency at Johns Hopkins.

He subsequently completed a diagnostic radiology residency at Saint Louis University Hospital and diagnostic radiology residency with early certification in interventional radiology (ESIR) at Northwestern University. He completed his cardiovascular imaging fellowship at the Feinberg School of Medicine.

 

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Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science

Departments / Divisions

Education

Degrees

  • MBBS; King Edward Medical University (2014)

Residencies

  • General Surgery; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2017)
  • Diagnostic Radiology; McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University (2021)
  • Diagnostic Radiology; Saint Louis University School of Medicine (2018)

Fellowships

  • Cardiovascular Imaging; McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University (2022)

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Radiology (Radiology-Diagnostic)

Research & Publications

Selected Publications

Martin C, DeStefano K, Haran H, Zink S, Dai J, Ahmed D, Razzak A, Lin K, Kogler A, Waller J, Kazmi K, Umair M. The ethical considerations including inclusion and biases, data protection, and proper implementation among AI in radiology and potential implications. Intelligence-Based Medicine. 2022 Sep 8:100073

Siddiqui TA, Chamarti KS, Tou LC, Demirjian GA, Noorani S, Zink S, Umair M. The Merits, Limitations, and Future Directions of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Cardiac MRI with a Focus on Coronary Artery Disease: A Literature Review. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease. 2022 Oct 17;9(10):357

Martin C, Cheng N, Chang B, Arya N, Diaz M, Lin K, Umair M, Waller J, Henry T. Update on the limited sensitivity of computed tomography relative to RT-PCR for COVID-19: a systematic review. Polish Journal of Radiology. 2022 Jul 12;87(1):381-91

Waller J, O’Connor A, Rafaat E, Amireh A, Dempsey J, Martin C, Umair M. Applications and challenges of artificial intelligence in diagnostic and interventional radiology. Polish Journal of Radiology.;87(1):113-7

Batchu S, Liu F, Amireh A, Waller J, Umair M. A review of applications of machine learning in mammography and future challenges. Oncology. 2021;99(8):483-90

Activities & Honors

Honors

  • North American Society of Cardiovascular Imaging (NASCI) “Rising Star Award – 2022-2023”.

Memberships

  • Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
  • North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging
  • Radiological Society of North America
  • Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe
  • British Society of Interventional Radiology

Patient Ratings & Comments

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