Hamadullah Shaikh, MD
Assistant Professor
BIO
Dr. Shaikh received his medical degree from Ziauddin University in Pakistan in 2011. He then moved to Saudi Arabia where worked at International Medical Center as a research assistant for a few years before moving to Detroit, Michigan in 2015, where he did some research in Infectious Diseases under the mentorship of Dr. Keith Kaye. He eventually completed his internal medicine residency at St. Francis Medical Center in New Jersey. He was also a chief resident during his residency and was heavily involved in the development and maintenance of charity care clinic at St. Francis. He was also part of the COVID-19 task force and developed new policies for the hospital during the pandemic. He then moved to Philadelphia where he completed his fellowship in infectious disease at Sidney Kimmel College of Medicine Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He completed his training in September 2022 and joined the Division of Infectious Diseases at Rutgers - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS) right after his fellowship. He currently serves as the liaison for our outpatient practice for our division. He is dedicated to providing evidence-based care to his patients. He is also passionate about teaching fellows, residents, and medical students and loves to learn from everyone. In his personal life, he enjoys spending time with his family and collecting timepieces.