Neuro Critical Care
Dr. Mohammed Kananeh is a fellowship trained, board certified neurologist who provides intensive care for patients with life threatening conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain or spine injury, brain aneurysms, and other serious neurological disorders.
Dr. Kananeh was fellowship trained in neurocritical care at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed his neurology residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, where he also completed his internal medicine internship. Dr. Kananeh received his medical degree from Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou, China.
Dr. Kananeh has participated in clinical research at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Henry Ford Hospital (Detroit, Michigan), and Columbia University Medical Center (New York, New York) and presented research at medical conferences with publications in several respected Medical Journals. In academic settings, Dr. Kananeh’s lectures to medical students on neurocritical care topics earned him teaching honors at Henry Ford Hospital and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He is a member of the Academy of Neurology and the Neurocritical Care Society.
Dr. Kananeh is interested in advocacy and has participated in many advocacy visits to Congress in Washington D.C. to advocate for patients and to lower the cost of medications for multiple sclerosis and epilepsy. In his time off, Dr. Kananeh enjoys spending time with his wife and twin daughters.
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