Kareem Diab

“My favorite thing about Morgantown is the close-knit friendly community and the scenic beauty of the Appalachian Mountains. I consider Morgantown to be my home now. Also, it takes me 5 minutes to get to work.”

Hometown:
Damascus, Syria
Graduate Degree:
Medical Degree
Residency:
West Virginia University

Why did you choose WVU to further your training?

I chose West Virginia University because of its strong emphasis on improving access to health care in West Virginia and its commitment to that mission. The collaborative environment and the opportunity to work with leading experts and mentors in the field were also significant factors in my decision. Additionally, WVU is a large academic center, which allows us to see a broad spectrum of pathology and large amounts of cases/procedures that will ensure my growth as a physician.

Hobbies/Interests

In my free time, I enjoy playing tennis, video games, working on cars, and cooking. I also love biking the beautiful trails around Morgantown.

Favorite thing about Morgantown

My favorite thing about Morgantown is the close-knit friendly community and the scenic beauty of the Appalachian Mountains. I consider Morgantown to be my home now. Also, it takes me 5 minutes to get to work.

If I had to choose one word to describe our fellowship program, it would be:

Enriching.