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Amar Q Majjhoo

Amar Q Majjhoo, MD

Rheumatology

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Highlights

Age Groups Seen

  • Adult 18-64
  • Older Adult 65+

Languages

  • English

Gender

Male

Affiliations

  • Corewell Health Beaumont Grosse Pointe Hospital

About Amar Q Majjhoo

About the Provider

Amar Majjhoo, MD is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine and Oakland William University - School of Medicine. He is in private practice at Shores Rheumatology, PC. He earned his medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1998 and completed his Internal Medicine residency training at St. John Hospital and Medical Center in Detroit, followed by fellowship trainings in both geriatrics and rheumatology in 2005. He has served as a principal investigator in numerous clinical trials and has been an invited guest lecturer at national and international conferences. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions. He is a member of the American College of Rheumatology, board member of the Coalition of State Rheumatology Organizations, the president of the Michigan Rheumatism Society and member of GRAPPA (Group for Research and Advancement of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis). He has been very involved in advocacy and policy making for patients with rheumatic diseases. His special interests include treatment of gout, rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis.

Locations

  1. Shores Rheumatology, PC

Experience

Education

  • Fellowship: Wayne State University School of Medicine, Rheumatology, 2005
  • Fellowship: Wayne State University, Geriatric Medicine, 2003
  • Residency: Ascenstion St John Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine, 2001
  • Internship: Ascenstion St John Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine, 1999
  • Medical School: Wayne State University School of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine (MD), 1998

Board Certifications

  • Rheumatology: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2005