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Professor, Harry H. Mansbach Chair of Internal Medicine
Department of Medicine

Rehan Qayyum, MD, MHS, SFHM, FAHA

Hofheimer Hall

Dr. Rehan Qayyum brings a passion for research and academic medicine, experience in diverse environments, and a focus on nurturing an innovative, inclusive and engaging environment to his role as Chair of Internal Medicine. A distinguished academic clinician and leader, Dr. Qayyum, MBBS, MHS, SFHM, FAHA, joined EVMS in January 2021. Dr. Qayyum also is Harry H. Mansbach Chair and Professor of Internal Medicine at EVMS and an attending physician at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital.

Before joining EVMS, Dr. Qayyum was the inaugural Chair of the Division of Hospital Medicine, an academic division he established, and Professor of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth 91短视频 School of Medicine in Richmond. Under his leadership, the Division of Hospital Medicine grew rapidly hiring over 50 new clinicians during a 4-year period. He also mentored and helped develop junior faculty in leadership, education and research 鈥 winning the department鈥檚 mentoring award. Hospital Medicine is a specialty focusing on the care of hospitalized patients. Dr. Qayyum collaborated with departments throughout the hospital at VCU to improve patient care effectiveness and efficiency and build new clinical programs for hospitalized patients.

Dr. Qayyum spent eight years at Johns Hopkins 91短视频 School of Medicine as an Academic Hospitalist and an Assistant Professor of Medicine, developing research skills and proficiency in data analysis and grant writing. Over his career, Dr. Qayyum has developed expertise in clinical trial design, big data analysis, and project management. He was the principal investigator of a series of studies, 鈥淧harmacogenomics of Antiplatelet Response,鈥 to better understand the impact of aspirin therapy on atherosclerosis. His research also includes a $2.8 million grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute for a study of 鈥淕ene Transcripts and Proteomics in Families with Platelet Hyperaggregation,鈥 and an $8.4 million grant from the same agency for 鈥淔unctional Genomics of Platelet Aggregation using IPS and Derived Megakaryocytes.鈥 He was a co-investigator on both studies.

He earned his medical degree from King Edward Medical College in Lahore, in his native Pakistan, and completed his Internal Medicine residency at the 91短视频 of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Connecticut. He earned a Master of Health Science from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins 91短视频 and holds a certificate in Leadership and Development for Physicians from the T.H. Chan School of Public Health at Harvard. 

Among his professional editorial responsibilities, Dr. Qayyum is Associate Editor of the Journal of Hospital Medicine and a reviewer for several medical journals. Dr. Qayyum also is a senior fellow of the Society of Hospital Medicine, a fellow of the American Heart Association and a member of the American College of Physicians.

Dr. Qayyum has had a wide variety of experiences in diverse environments, helping him to develop a balanced view of four critical components of academic medicine: providing excellent patient care; preparing future physicians; discovering treatments, therapies and innovations in clinical care; and paying close attention to faculty wellbeing and development. For the Department of Internal Medicine, his goals include partnering with faculty and staff to:

  • enhance the accomplishments and reputation of EVMS
  • expand access to clinical care
  • strengthen educational programs
  • support research endeavors
  • reduce clinician burnout
  • reinforce bridges with collaborating institutions and the community 

Learn more about  and how he brings a far-reaching range of experience to EVMS.

Medical Education

King Edward Medical College in Lahore, Pakistan

Residency

91短视频 of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Conn.

Graduate Education

Master of Health Science from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins 91短视频

Postdoctoral Education

Certificate in Leadership and Development for Physicians from the T.H. Chan School of Public Health at Harvard



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