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Chaudhry has written more than 50 articles in peer-reviewed medical journals in the areas of public health, preventive medicine, medical education and infectious diseases, including maintenance of licensure, studies on ways to improve vaccine utilization in acute care settings, the development of a
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on such subjects as the promotion of warning labels on herbal supplements, support for state funding of cancer prevalence mapping in New York, physician education about prevailing screening guidelines, medical resident duty hours and supervision, managed care principles and practices, physician
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approved a policy framework for "Maintenance of Licensure" (MOL) that recommends that all U.S. physicians, as a condition of licensure renewal, "should provide evidence of participation in a program of professional development and lifelong learning." The MOL framework proposes three components:
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issued a press release announcing "substantial progress" in the development of an interstate medical license compact to facilitate the ability of physicians to practice medicine across state borders. "As our health care system continues to change," said Chaudhry, "the need for increased license
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account, this could negatively impact residency performance and ultimately patient safety. We know that assessment drives learning, so another concern resulting from a shift to pass/fail scoring may be a less knowledgeable physician population." Katsufrakis subsequently issued an apology for
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on June 30, 2014, Chaudhry said, β€œThe proposed compact would create a new pathway to speed the licensing of doctors seeking to practice medicine in multiple states,” adding that "it would allow doctors to see more patients than ever before, if they want to.”
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From 2009 Chaudhry has served as secretary of the management committee for the International Association of Medical Regulatory Authorities. In 2010, and again in 2012 and 2014, he was elected representative of the United States to IAMRA's General Assembly.
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from 2007 to 2009, Chaudhry supervised 1,500 employees and oversaw an annual budget of $ 400 million. He created a Division of Preventive Medicine within the department through a restructuring of 72 personnel that was approved by Suffolk County Executive
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described him as someone with "an uncanny ability to take complex medical issues and explain them in layman's terms to the public," adding that Chaudhry "helped to guide the county through a number of health crises during his tenure in a masterful way."
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portability has become more pressing." The proposed compact is expected to maintain state authority and control, establish high standards for physician eligibility, and ensure a well-coordinated and fairly-applied system of oversight and discipline.
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multimedia online orientation for the third-year medicine clerkship, a comprehensive review of drug-induced aseptic meningitis, a review of streptococcal paratracheal abscesses, and a consensus statement on abdominal girth and cardiometabolic risk.
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Shea KW, Chaudhry HJ, et al. The informed patient: cost-effective way to improving vaccine utilization in the acute care setting. Abstract. Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. New Orleans, Louisiana. September,
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Lee SR, Chaudhry HJ, et al. Multimedia on-line orientation for the internal medicine clerkship. Poster. Annual Meeting of the Association of Osteopathic Directors and Medical Educators. Marco Island, Florida. May 9–12,
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In 2018, Peter Katsufrakis, MD, President and CEO of the National Board of Medical Examiners, wrote an article with Chaudhry arguing for caution about changes to the USMLE Step 1 examination in
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Chaudhry chairs a CEO Advisory Council that advises the FSMB's board of directors and works with an FSMB MOL Implementation Group, which has recommended that physicians actively engaged in the
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from 2007 to 2009. On April 11, 2013, he was awarded the title of Master of the American College of Physicians for "excellence in the practice of medicine" at a ceremony in San Francisco.
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State medical and osteopathic boards in the United States took 5,721 disciplinary actions against physicians in 2009, an increase of 342 actions over 2008, according to a report by the
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Chaudhry HJ, Grieco AJ, Macklis R, Mendelsohn M, and Mudge GH Jr. Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine, 4th edition. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. Baltimore. 2004. Page 285.
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Chaudhry HJ et al. The Future of Primary Care: A Report on Primary Care Medicine in New York State. New York Chapter of the American College of Physicians. November, 2006.
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In 2014, he was elected Chair-Elect of the International Association of Medical Regulatory Authorities by its Members General Assembly during a biennial meeting in
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and the Suffolk County Legislature and which went into effect on January 1, 2008. "We can't make people live forever," Chaudhry said in an article in
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recognized Chaudhry for "intently but calmly... (steering) the public on a better middle course between apathy and alarm." Suffolk County Executive
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inserting unintended "harshness" into the article. In February 2020, the USMLE announced that it would move Step 1 to pass/fail scoring in 2022.
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Johnson DA and Chaudhry HJ. Medical Licensing and Discipline in America. Lexington Books. Lanham, Maryland. 2012. Page 359.
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Chaudhry, HJ; et al. (2012). "Maintenance of Licensure: Supporting a Physician's Commitment to Lifelong Learning".
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Minutes of the Meeting of the Suffolk County Legislature's General Meeting, held in Riverhead, New York. March 20, 2007
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Chaudhry, HJ; et al. (1992). "Instructive cases: group F beta-hemolytic streptococcal paratracheal abscess".
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Chaudhry, HJ; Cunha, BA (Nov 15, 1991). "Drug-induced aseptic meningitis. Diagnosis leads to quick resolution".
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from 1991 to 1999, who wrote in its foreword, "Every medical student should have this book." Chaudhry's book,
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Chaudhry served as the facilitator of a meeting of representatives of state medical boards in January 2013 in
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Schaller, FA; et al. (2008). "Getting a grip on girth and cardiometabolic risk: a consensus report".
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and as the medical operations flight commander for the 514th Aeromedical Staging Squadron (ASTS) of the
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Improving Residency Selection Requires Close Study and Better Understanding of Stakeholder Needs
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reflective self-assessment, assessment of knowledge and skills, and performance in practice.
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As chair of the Health and Public Policy Committee of the New York Chapter of the
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School of Medicine in New York. He is the recipient of a Laureate Award from the
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Chaudhry HJ. Charting Dynamism in Medical Education, Licensure and Regulation.
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magazine as one of the 50 Most Influential Physician Executives and Leaders.
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From 1995 to 2004, Chaudhry was the author of resolutions adopted by the
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workforce predictions and the training of physicians in women's health.
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Chaudhry, Humayun; J Rhyne; F E Cain; A Young; M Crane; F Bush (2010).
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Humayun J. Chaudhry, D.O., DSc (Hon.), MACP, FRCP (Lon.), FRCP (Edin.)
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Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development alumni
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Chaudhry, Humayun; Crane, Martin; Bush, Freda; Cain, Frances (2010).
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and its Medical Science Institute at the age of 16. He received a
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Chaudhry is the principal author of the medical student textbook
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about telemedicine and virtual medicine, Chaudhry noted that the
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New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine
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New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine
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New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine
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about the new division, "but we can prevent premature deaths."
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Following the completion of his medical residency training in
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From 2009 through 2012, Chaudhry delivered a lecture in the
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as a physician and medical educator, rising to the rank of
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Association of Osteopathic Directors and Medical Educators
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During Chaudhry's tenure, Suffolk County adopted a ban on
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New York University College of Arts & Science alumni
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Epstein RJ. Levy signs Suffolk ban on BPA baby bottles.
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who is president and chief executive officer of the
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Flu tracking meets the "tweet." 374:, then Principal Deputy Administrator of the 8: 1073:"New Group Chooses Its First Battle, Asthma" 335:Advocacy of "Maintenance of Licensure" (MOL) 1183:"Plastics: Danger where we least expect it" 1059:Journal of Medical Licensure and Discipline 540:Medical Licensing and Discipline in America 201:Medical Licensing and Discipline in America 188:, the state's most populous county outside 174:United States Medical Licensing Examination 1144:"Another Blow Against Trans Fats in Foods" 1032:Catherine Saint Louis (January 21, 2010). 728:degree in Health Care Management from the 639:from 2008 to 2009 and as president of the 637:American College of Osteopathic Internists 560:From 1999 to 2007, Chaudhry served in the 376:Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 29: 18: 963: 772:Carolyn Schierhorn (September 30, 2009). 1474:American physicians of Pakistani descent 1464:New York Institute of Technology faculty 1344:Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice 160:(born November 17, 1965) is an American 1459:New York Institute of Technology alumni 1258:10.7326/0003-4819-157-4-201208210-00478 1034:"Should Surgeons Meet Patients Online?" 764: 339:In 2010, the House of Delegates of the 16:American physician and medical educator 866:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 859: 688:Humayun Javaid Chaudhry was raised in 514:New York University School of Medicine 326:series or compulsively updating their 1454:American health care chief executives 1089:Brown J. Trying to keep life normal. 666:American Society of Internal Medicine 532:, M.D., MACP, editor-in-chief of the 353:American Board of Medical Specialties 7: 647:Scientific publications and research 215:and Clinical Associate Professor of 1071:Saslow, Linda (February 24, 2008). 362:On August 5, 2010, Chaudhry joined 311:Controversy relating to scoring of 1142:Stacey Stowe (February 18, 2009). 933:"Step 1 vs. Netflix and Instagram" 668:, and the New York Chapter of the 409:Federation of State Medical Boards 396:Federation of State Medical Boards 341:Federation of State Medical Boards 248:Federation of State Medical Boards 170:Federation of State Medical Boards 14: 993:10.1377/forefront.20100805.006291 510:Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 205:Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine 1181:Hand, Larry (15 December 2009). 635:. He served as president of the 562:United States Air Force Reserves 522:Tufts-New England Medical Center 503:New York Institute of Technology 357:American Osteopathic Association 229:American Osteopathic Association 1449:American osteopathic physicians 730:Harvard School of Public Health 621:Harvard School of Public Health 535:New England Journal of Medicine 512:, written with co-authors from 227:and has been inducted into the 1414:American public health doctors 1321:10.1080/00325481.1991.11701123 718:Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine 678:American College of Physicians 670:American College of Physicians 447:Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 225:American College of Physicians 1: 952:Journal of Medical Regulation 899:Pear, Robert (29 June 2014). 380:health information technology 1006:Wortham A. (April 1, 2010). 749:Winthrop-University Hospital 662:American Medical Association 617:Foundations of Public Health 602:Air Force Commendation Medal 526:Brigham and Women's Hospital 349:Maintenance of Certification 192:. In 2016, he was listed by 1246:Annals of Internal Medicine 1115:Long Islander of the Week. 606:Air Force Achievement Medal 600:and is the recipient of an 528:. The book was praised by 518:Cleveland Clinic Foundation 1495: 1469:Midwood High School alumni 965:10.30770/2572-1852-96.2.13 572:on flight status with the 724:. In 2001, he received a 499:Long Beach Medical Center 384:electronic health records 246:On October 10, 2013, the 199:Chaudhry is co-author of 139:Humayun Javaid Chaudhry, 132: 28: 1012:Memphis Business Journal 985:Health Affairs Forefront 907:– via NYTimes.com. 608:and a Small Arms Expert 548:Federal Trade Commission 231:'s Mentor Hall of Fame. 886:U.S. Senator John Thune 578:514th Air Mobility Wing 557:'s dissenting opinion. 453:in an Op-Ed article in 23:Humayun Javaid Chaudhry 582:McGuire Air Force Base 574:732nd Airlift Squadron 221:Stony Brook University 1309:Postgraduate Medicine 737:St. Barnabas Hospital 401:In an interview with 351:(MOC) program of the 1439:Osteopathic medicine 1363:J Am Osteopath Assoc 1217:www.supremecourt.gov 817:. September 17, 2014 598:C-17 Globemaster III 921:. 30 December 2018. 710:New York University 698:Midwood High School 610:Marksmanship Ribbon 419:Health Commissioner 217:Preventive Medicine 90:New York University 1199:. 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DO
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MACP
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FRCP (Edin.)
physician
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Federation of State Medical Boards
United States Medical Licensing Examination
USMLE
Suffolk County
New York
New York City
Modern Healthcare
Internal Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Preventive Medicine
Stony Brook University

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