Tarek Naguib, MD

Nephrology

A graduate of Cairo University in Egypt, Dr. Naguib has completed his postgraduate training in the Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center in 1995 and became certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease, and Nephrology. Since 1996, Dr. Naguib has been actively involved in teaching as a clinical faculty at OUHSC in Enid, Oklahoma and at the TTUHSC in Amarillo. In addition to busy private practice, he has been a core faculty in TTUHSC internal medicine residency program in Amarillo both in the VA hospital and in NW Texas hospital since 2009. He was awarded the American Medical Association National Foundation Leadership Award, the Regional Dean Faculty Award, the Mario Feola Teaching Award, and the Distinguished Service Campus Award from TTUHSC, among others. He has published in numerous areas of medicine and has done review, editorial, and blog work both on the local, national, and international levels. In addition to having an MBA in healthcare from George Washington University in 2008, Dr. Naguib has been involved in hospital governance for 2 decades including work on the governing board, executive, and credentialing committees, dialysis unit management, case management and hospital epidemiology. His mission is to enrich academic medicine leadership through teaching, scholarship, volunteering, and individualized innovative patient care.

Congratulations to Dr Naguib!

He was recently awarded his Master’s at the American College of Physicians National Meeting. ACP Bylaws state that MACPs shall be Fellows who have been selected because of "integrity, impact in practice or in medical research, or other attainments in science or in the art of medicine." MACPs must be highly accomplished persons demonstrating impact in practice, leadership, health policy, or in medical research. Evidence of their achievements can come from many types of endeavors, such as renown within their field and/or ACP chapter, positions of honor, research, education, health care initiatives, volunteerism, administrative positions, care of patients, and service to their community. ACP involvement is highly valued, though not required. ACP involvement may include, for example, service to the College in an official capacity, participation in chapter activities, participation in College committees, and involvement in the development of College educational programs. This a huge honor that acknowledges the highest degree of professionalism.

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