Biography

Dr. Ghuloom is a cardiovascular critical care Physician. He is currently an assistant Professor of Medicine at Tuft University School of medicine and a previous director of the cardiovascular critical care services at Tufts Medical Center in Boston Massachusetts. He has completed his professional training at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas (Critical Care Medicine), and Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan (Internal Medicine). Dr Ghuloom is a leader and an expert in the field of mechanical circulatory support, extracorporeal life support and cardiogenic shock. He has significant experience in the field of cardiac transplantation and ventricular assist devices. He is involved in training of critical care physicians and nurses in the field of mechanical circulatory support and extracorporeal life support. He has significant contribution to the medical literature in the form of book chapter, original research publications and abstracts. He is a reviewer for Critical Care Medicine journal and has been a principle investigator and sub-investigators in multiple studies including randomized controlled trials. He has published in prestigious medical journals including Circulation Heart Failure, Experimental and Clinical Transplantation Journal, Progress in Transplantation Journal, Clinical Intensive Care, and Journal of Dermatological Treatment He has received many awards and recognitions for his clinical, teaching, training and research related works. He has presented his research in many national and international conferences. He is dedicated to academics, teaching and patient care. He was a member of many committees such as the Critical Care Committee, Tufts Medical Center, Boston. Infectious Disease Committee, Human Values Committee, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, Quality Assurance Performance Initiatives at Nazih, Zuhdi Transplant Institute, Nazih Zuhdi Transplant Institute Executive Leadership Group, Integris Baptist, Medical Center, Oklahoma City. He is a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physician since 2005. Currently he is involved in teaching family practice resident at Saint Anthony Hospital during their intensive care unit rotation and teaching resident, PAs fellows and PA students at Tufts medical center during their cardiovascular critical care intensive care unit rotation.


Research Interest

Dr. Ghuloom’s Research Interests includes mechanical circulatory support, Extra Corporeal Life Support, Cardiogenetic Shock, Solid Organ Transplant, and Cardiovascular Critical care medicine. Outside the medical field, he loves to travel, paly, watches soccer, and enjoys horseback riding.