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About Mohammad Mortada, MD, FACC, FHRS

Born in Syria, Dr. Mortada earned his medical degree at Damascus University Medical School. All his training, including Internal Medicine Residency (as Chief Resident), Clinical Cardiovascular Fellowship, and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship, were completed at Aurora Sinai Medical Center-University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health-Milwaukee Clinical Campus. He joined the Electrophysiology faculty in 2007. He is American Board certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases, and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology.

Dr. Mortada’s passion for teaching was evident at the start of his training.  Within a year of joining the faculty he became Associate Director of the Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship, and since 2014 he is the director of the Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology fellowship. As mentor and director of the EP rotation for cardiovascular fellows, his impact is also significant on the EP training for CV fellows.  His enthusiasm for teaching extends to students, physicians, and allied health professionals as well as to patients and to the community at large through participation in patient education conferences and television interviews on important medical topics.  He has presented more than 70 lectures locally, nationally, and internationally to colleagues at all levels.

Dr. Mortada is a member of multiple quality improvement committees. During his training he was a super-user of electronic medical records and the Champion of CHF care management initiative team. Currently he participates in the EP Cardiac Core, Peer Review and Metro Quality EP Committees; and is quality reviewer for ICD complications.  He leads multiple projects for quality improvement in cardiac electrophysiology with an impressive improvement in outcomes (i.e device’s infection and complication).

Research and publication are important to Dr. Mortada, who has participated in writing and publishing sixteen manuscripts, reviews and chapters. His research work produced more than forty published abstracts. His steadfast devotion to research is shared with his trainees.  He also sits on the Aurora Scientific Day Committee. Moreover, he is a member of the IRB (Institutional Review Board) at Aurora Medical Center.

Dr. Mortada has received numerous awards, among them the Physician's Recognition Award given by the American Medical Society, and the Rieselbach Scientific Day Distinguished Paper Award at Aurora Health Care's Scientific Day. He is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the Heart Rhythm Society.

Positions

Present Electrophysiologist, Advocate Health - Midwest
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Present Program Director, Clinical Cardiovascular Electrophysiology Fellowship, Advocate Health - Midwest
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