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Dalal El-Barbarawi

Physician Assistant – Certified (PA-C)

Ubicación:

  • Whitewater (Oficina principal)

Idioma

  • Inglés

  • Español

  • Árabe

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¿Por qué le gusta trabajar en RRCC?
Me gusta trabajar en el RRCC porque ofrece un entorno verdaderamente solidario y enriquecedor, no sólo para el personal sino también para los pacientes y la comunidad. La dedicación a la atención al paciente está en el centro de todo lo que hacemos, y es inspirador formar parte de un equipo comprometido con la mejora de la salud y el bienestar de las poblaciones desatendidas.

¿Qué impacto cree que tiene el CCR?
Es un lugar donde se presta asistencia sanitaria de calidad a todos.

What awards or recognitions did you receive during your PA school?
During my PA school, I earned the Clinical Year Excellence Award, was inducted into the Pi Alpha National Honor Society, received the Community Engagement Award, and was an NHSC Scholar.

Which achievements did you accomplish during your undergraduate studies?
As an undergraduate, I graduated Summa Cum Laude, had the honor of being the Student Commencement Speaker, and became an Atlantis Fellowship Scholar.

Which leadership roles have you held in the community?
I currently serve as the Founder of Project Lower Your A1C (February 2022 – Present) and as Co-President of the United in Humanity Medical Relief (Chicago Chapter) (January 2020 – Present).

What other forms of community involvement have you undertaken?
I have been volunteering with the Helping Hands Organization in Chicago, IL since July 2014, and I also work as a Course Curriculum Designer for MiMedico Clinic (September 2022 – Present).

What are your interests or hobbies?
I enjoy hiking, yoga, baking, hosting, and event decorating.

Where were you born and raised, and can you share something about your family and recent life changes?
I was born and raised in Chicago, one of five sisters, and I recently got married and relocated to Wisconsin.

Educación

  • Master of Medical Science, Physician Assistant Program at the Feinberg School of Medicine