Armaghan-e-Rehman Mansoor, MD

Armaghan-e-Rehman Mansoor, MD

ID Fellow in Training

Armaghan-e-Rehman Mansoor is currently a second year Infectious Disease fellow. He finished medical school at the Aga Khan University in Karachi, Pakistan and residency training at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia.

Mansoor’s interests focus on Transplant and Immunocompromised Infectious Disease. He hopes to also conduct research related to reducing disparities and barriers to Infectious Disease healthcare access.

I chose WUSM for fellowship training because of the amazing clinical variety, excellent mentorship, and class-leading research opportunities. My favorite things to do in St. Louis are visiting the Missouri botanical gardens, trying my hand at street photography and sampling the local food scene.

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Education
  • MD: Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 2016
  • Internal Medicine Residency: West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, 2021
Recognition
  • Outstanding Housestaff Award, 2021
  • Robert H. Waldman Academic Excellence Award, 2021
  • Intern QI Project Award, 2019

Selected Publications
  1. Delays in lumbar puncture are independently associated with poor outcomes in patients with Cryptococcal Meningitis: A nationwide study. Mansoor A., Sarwari A.R. Infectious Diseases, 2021 March, 53:5, 361-369
  2. Incidence, predictors and 30-day outcomes of Clostridoides difficile infection in patients undergoing cystectomy: An analysis of the ACS-NSQIP database. Mansoor A., Hadi Y.B., Sarwari A.R. Accepted for IDWeek 2021
  3. Increasing incidence of OSA in patients with HIV: A nationwide analysis of inpatient admissions. Mansoor A, Sharma S, Badami V, Sarwari A.R. Presented at IDWeek 2020

Bibliography – Armaghan-e-Rehman Mansoor