Bio

Dr. Ahmed Abdul-Azim received his medical degree from the ‘Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland’ in 2011. He completed some of his training in the Irish health care system and worked as a Clinical Tutor for the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Dr. Abdul-Azim also has additional experience in the treatment of patients living with Cystic Fibrosis. In 2017, he completed his internal medicine residency in the Greater Boston Area at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center. Dr. Abdul-Azim completed his clinical infectious diseases fellowship training at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. He stayed on to complete an extra year of fellowship training in Infection Control and hospital epidemiology. He then joined the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Division of Infectious Diseases as an assistant professor in 2020. Dr. Abdul-Azim spends most of his clinical time helping treat patients living with cancer and bone marrow transplant recipients who develop infections. He is also part of the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital antimicrobial stewardship team, and he serves as core teaching faculty for Robert Wood Johnson Medical School medical students as well as the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Infectious Diseases fellowship program.