Education | |
07/2022-present | Resident, Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE |
07/2018 - 05/2022 | DO, A.T. Still University of Health Sciences School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona |
8/2013-12/2015 | Undergraduate, Arizona State University, Pheonix, Arizona |
8/2004-5/2008 | BS, Business Administration, Arizona Christian University, Phoenix, Arizona |
Honors and Awards | |
2018-2019 | Women of ATSU — awarded out of all four School of Medicine in Arizona class years by A.T. Still University (ATSU) |
2013 | Dean's List, Arizona State University |
2004-2008 | Dean's List, Arizona Christian University |
Posters, Abstracts
Al Qaisi S., Habib E., Habib N.. (2017, May). Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy in SAH: Diagnosis Is the Key. Poster presented at: Academic Excellence Day, Phoenix, AZ.
Shah K, Giessinger J., Habib E., Brockman M., Pham N., Vo M., Chaudhry H., Tran B., Nguyen K., Reid C., Raab S., Bansal S., Whelihan K., Lewis J. (2020, February). Fit kids: Improving Exercise Participation Poster presented at: Twelfth Annual Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Symposium; Kirksville, MO.
Career Interests
I am eager to become an excellent practicing and teaching pathologist in my community. With my background in both communication and the visual arts (mainly graphic design), I would like to bridge medicine to patients, students (at all levels), and other pathologists, especially as it relates to the further betterment of our patient population. I truly believe that the quality we create and encouragement we bring in learning will both enhance our knowledge base and advance medical care as we know it. Soli Deo gloria.
Hobbies and Interests
Writing and reading; learning languages; calligraphy, handicraft, sculpture, drawing, and digital art; music (mainly piano), vocal art; birdwatching; kayaking and hiking; mountain biking; mentoring children and teens; gardening and cooking; scuba diving and swimming; bringing a smile to other people’s faces