Clinical Assistant Professor
Major Research Interests
Major research interests include uterus transplantation and living donor liver transplantation.
Biography
Muhammad Rabbani, M.D., attended Aga Khan University Medical College in Karachi, Pakistan, where he received his bachelor’s degrees in medicine and surgery in 2014. After graduation, he attended Brown University as a PGY1 general surgery resident, George Washington University as a PGY2 general surgery resident, and the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio as a general surgery resident PGY3-PGY5. After completing his residency in 2020, Rabbani spent two years as an abdominal transplant and hepatobiliary surgery fellow at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Rabbani is also a member of the American Society of Transplant Surgery, Rhode Island Medical Society, and the American College of Surgeons. Rabbani joins the UAB Division of Transplantation as an instructor.
Education
Medical School
Aga Khan University, Medical College The City School Network, Iqbal Campus
Residency
Brown University, George Washington University, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio
Fellowship
UAB Abdominal Transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellowship
Societies and Memberships
American Society of Transplant Surgery
American College of Surgeons
Rhode Island Medical Society
Selected Publications
Urine leak from Necrotic Lower Pole of a Transplanted kidney: A rare complication in a pediatric deceased donor kidney transplant recipient – A case report, Cureus, Feb 2021
Honors and Awards
John D. and Deborah Heritage Endowed Award For Excellence in Transplantation 2020
Contact
Campus Address
FOT 732
Phone
Patient Appointments and Questions: 205-975-9200
Academic: 205-996-4249
Email
murabbani@uabmc.edu