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SAMS Voices Podcast

Episode 1 – Dr. Sawsan Rashdan

Welcome to the first episode of the SAMS Voices Podcast! Join Dr. Chadi Alraies in conversation with Dr. Sawsan Rashdan, Hematology and Oncology specialist at UT Southwestern and Quality &...

Episode 2 – Dr. Muhammad Alsayid

In this episode, Dr. Alraies speaks with Dr. Muhammad Alsayid, Chair of the SAMS Education Committee, who has supported hundreds of Syrian physicians in securing U.S. residencies. Learn about his...

Episode 3 – Dr. Abrar Qureshi

Renowned dermatologist Dr. Abrar Qureshi shares how his work with SAMS has brought specialized dermatological care to refugee camps, including free skin cancer screenings. Discover his groundbreaking teledermatology initiatives and...

Episode 4 – Dr. Abdulghani Sankari

Critical care and sleep medicine specialist Dr. Abdulghani Sankari talks about his journey from Aleppo to becoming a leader in medical education and global healthcare. Learn about his dedication to...

Episode 5 – Dr. Aref Rifai

Ophthalmologist and retina specialist Dr. Aref Rifai, a SAMS board member, shares his experiences restoring sight through medical missions in Syria, mentoring doctors, and navigating healthcare delivery in crisis zones....

Episode 6 – Dr. Mayssoun Alhariri

Internist Dr. Mayssoun Alhariri discusses her journey from Damascus University to Kaiser Permanente in California, her dedication to humanitarian service, and her passion for patient care. Watch Episode 6 Guest...

Episode 7 – Dr. Bakri Kaakeh

Cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Bakri Kaakeh shares his incredible journey from Aleppo to the UK, becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and excelling in his field...

Episode 8 – Dr. Wael Alhussami

Physician and global health advocate Dr. Wael Alhussami reflects on his professional journey, the transformative impact of medical missions, and his commitment to advancing healthcare in challenging environments.  Watch Episode...

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Dr. Wael Fahed Al-Husami

Medical Director of International Health

Dr. Wael Fahed Al-Husami is a Jordanian cardiologist, interventional cardiologist, scientist, and medical educator with an extensive career spanning over two decades in medicine, leadership, and international health.

He currently serves as:

  • Medical Director of International Health and senior member of the Executive Health Team at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Massachusetts.

  • Faculty member at Tufts University School of Medicine, Brown University’s Alpert Medical School, and the BIDMC Disaster Medicine Fellowship – Harvard Medical School.

  • Visiting Professor of Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

Dr. Al-Husami earned his Bachelor’s degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Jordan (1996) before completing his residency in internal medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and advanced fellowships in cardiovascular disease, interventional cardiology, vascular medicine, and endovascular peripheral intervention through Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston.

Beyond his clinical expertise, Dr. Al-Husami has held a number of leadership and advisory roles, including serving as a Senior Medical Quality Expert with the Dubai Health Authority and Medical Director for hospital medicine, cardiac catheterization labs, and executive health programs across the U.S.

He is also a board member of the New England Chapter of the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) and an active member of its cardiology committee, contributing to humanitarian relief efforts and medical education in Syria and beyond.

Dr. Al-Husami’s research in cardiovascular disease has been widely published in leading medical journals, including the Journal of Invasive Cardiology, American College of Cardiology, Endovascular Today, Journal of Thoracic Disease, and the American College of Physicians.

With his unique blend of clinical excellence, academic contributions, and leadership in global health, Dr. Al-Husami brings a wealth of knowledge and inspiring perspective to the podcast.



 Dr. Mayssoun Alhariri

Internal medicine physician based in Milpitas,

Dr. Mayssoun Alhariri is an experienced internal medicine physician based in Milpitas, California, and is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center. With more than 20 years of medical practice, she is dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to adult patients.

She earned her medical degree from Damascus University Faculty of Medicine, one of the leading medical schools in Syria, before moving to the United States to continue her career in internal medicine.

As a specialist in general internal medicine, Dr. Alhariri focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases, managing both common and complex conditions. Internists like Dr. Alhariri often serve as primary care physicians (PCPs) for adults, providing long-term care and coordinating treatment across specialties when needed.

Her expertise covers a wide range of health concerns, from chronic disease management to preventive health strategies, reflecting her commitment to improving the overall well-being of her patients.

With her deep clinical knowledge and patient-centered approach, Dr. Mayssoun Alhariri brings valuable insight and trusted expertise, making her a highly respected physician in her community.



Dr. Bakri Kaakeh

Thoracic and cardiac surgeon based in Saginaw,

Dr. Bakri Kaakeh is a highly experienced thoracic and cardiac surgeon based in Saginaw, Michigan, affiliated with Covenant Healthcare-Saginaw. With more than 20 years of surgical experience, Dr. Kaakeh is recognized for his expertise in complex cardiothoracic procedures and his commitment to advancing patient care.

He earned his medical degree from the University of Aleppo Faculty of Medicine before pursuing specialized training in thoracic and cardiac surgery.

Dr. Kaakeh’s clinical expertise covers a wide range of advanced procedures, including:

  • Heart bypass surgery

     

  • Heart valve surgery

     

  • Adult cardiac surgery

     

  • Minimally invasive thoracic surgery

     

  • Thoracic surgical oncology

     

  • Cardiovascular surgery

     

As a cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr. Kaakeh specializes in treating conditions affecting the heart, lungs, chest, and esophagus, with particular focus on minimally invasive techniques and oncology-related interventions.

He is dedicated to providing high-quality care tailored to each patient and accepts a wide range of insurance providers, including Medicare, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross, and United Healthcare.

With a reputation for clinical excellence and compassionate care, Dr. Bakri Kaakeh brings a wealth of knowledge and surgical expertise, making him a trusted voice in the field of cardiothoracic surgery

Dr. Muhammad Alsayid

Leading medical initiatives in the United States,

From the heart of Deir Ezzor, Syria, to leading medical initiatives in the United States, Dr. Muhammad Alsayid’s path is one of purpose, perseverance, and passion for service.

 

After graduating from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Aleppo in 2009, Dr. Alsayid pursued residency in internal medicine at the University of Miami (Atlantis, FL), followed by a fellowship in gastroenterology at Rush University in Chicago. Today, he practices as a gastroenterologist and hepatologist at the Centers for Digestive Health in Indiana.

 

But beyond the clinic, Dr. Alsayid is a devoted humanitarian and educator. For more than 12 years, he has been an active member of SAMS, serving in several leadership roles that reflect his commitment to uplifting others. As Chair of the Education Committee, a board member of the SAMS Institute, Editor at the Avicenna Journal of Medicine, and Program Director of the Gastroenterology Fellowship at Idlib Hospital, his influence spans continents and touches countless lives.

 

In 2025, Dr. Alsayid was elected to serve on the SAMS Society Board of Directors — a recognition of his deep-rooted dedication to advancing medical education and support for Syrian physicians.

 

He shares life with his wife, Reem Alsamman, and their 12-year-old son, enjoying time outdoors through swimming, hiking, and traveling. But perhaps his greatest joy lies in giving back.

 

“SAMS feels like family. I joined to give back — because I know firsthand how life-changing the support of the Education Committee can be. Every time I collaborate with SAMS members, I feel like I’m working alongside some of the most extraordinary people in the world.”

 

We are proud to spotlight Dr. Muhammad Alsayid — a physician, mentor, and changemaker, helping shape a better future for Syrian healthcare, one life at a time.

Dr. Sawsan Rashdan

Haematology and Oncology

Dr. Sawsan Rashdan is a highly accomplished medical professional with a diverse educational background. She was born in Damascus, Syria, and completed her medical degree at the Faculty of Medicine in Damascus in 2007. Following her graduation, she pursued further training in the United States.

Dr. Abrar Qureshi

Leading Dermatologist

Dr. Abrar Qureshi, MD, MPH

Professor and Chair of Dermatology, Brown University
Professor of Epidemiology, Brown School of Public Health

Dr. Abrar Qureshi is a distinguished dermatologist, educator, and researcher, currently serving as Professor and Chair of Dermatology at Rhode Island Hospital, affiliated with Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School. He is board-certified by the American Board of Dermatology and licensed to practice in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

Clinical Expertise

  • Leads a multidisciplinary clinic that integrates dermatology and rheumatology to care for adults and children with complex autoimmune and inflammatory skin diseases.

  • Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of psoriasis, autoimmune skin disorders, and other inflammatory conditions.

Research & Academic Focus

  • Teledermatology – advancing access to dermatologic care through digital health.

  • Skin Cancer & Vector-Borne Illnesses – investigating causes, prevention, and treatment strategies.

  • Psoriasis & Autoimmune Disease – clinical and translational research to improve patient outcomes.

  • Molecular Epidemiology – bridging clinical research with basic science through human studies.

Leadership & Public Health

  • As Chair of Dermatology, Dr. Qureshi manages departmental operations, fiscal planning, clinical services, research initiatives, and educational programs.

  • Works closely with a physician-led faculty practice plan and three hospital systems to expand and improve dermatologic care.

  • Serves as Professor of Epidemiology at the Brown School of Public Health, underscoring his commitment to integrating dermatology with broader public health efforts.

Dr. Aref Rifai

Ophthalmologist and Retina Specialist

Dr. Rifai is a distinguished ophthalmologist. Born in Southampton, England, he graduated from Aleppo University’s Faculty of Medicine in 1989. He furthered his education with an internship at the University of Tennessee, a residency in ophthalmology at George Washington University, and a fellowship in vitreoretinal surgery at Louisiana State University.

 

As the owner and principal surgeon at the Retina Center of Pensacola in Florida, Dr. Rifai has established himself as a leading expert. He has built a fulfilling personal life, marked by 35 years of marriage to Rasha Rifai, and is a proud father of four children. His eldest son, Faysal, is an internist at Advent Health in Orlando, Florida. He is married to Sara Rifai, a dentist, and they have two sons: Aref Adam and Rami Zayd. His second son, Fareed, is completing his retina fellowship in Kentucky and will be joining the Retina Center of Pensacola. He is married to Maela Hyder, who is finishing her ophthalmology residency at Cornell University in New York City. His daughter, Noor, is an engineer based in Chicago and is preparing to begin her MBA studies this fall. His youngest son, Fares, is graduating from Florida State University in Tallahassee and is on the pre-med track.

 

Beyond his profession, Dr. Rifai enjoys reading, traveling, and family time. His commitment to service is evident through his involvement with the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS), which he joined in 2007. Since 2017, he has held key leadership roles, including chairing the Jordan committee, serving on the society board, and serving as Treasurer. In April 2025, Dr. Rifai was elected President of SAMS, taking on new leadership responsibilities for the next two years.



Dr. Abdul Ghani Sankari

Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Specialist

Dr. Abdulghani Sankari, MD, PhD

Dr. Abdulghani Sankari is a physician-scientist specializing in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine, with a distinguished career spanning clinical care, education, and research.

Education & Training

  • MD – Aleppo University, Faculty of Medicine, Syria

  • Residency, Internal Medicine – University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY

  • Fellowship, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine – Wayne State University, Detroit, MI

  • PhD, Medical Research – Wayne State University School of Medicine, Michigan

  • MSMR, Medical Research – Wayne State University School of Medicine, Michigan

  • Clinical & Translational Research Training – Columbia University Medical Center, NY

Clinical Interests

  • Sleep-Disordered Breathing

  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

  • Asthma

  • Respiratory and sleep disorders in patients with neuromuscular diseases and spinal cord injury (SCI)

  • Neuromuscular Disease

Research Interests

Dr. Sankari’s research focuses on the mechanisms of sleep-disordered breathing, including upper airway narrowing during sleep, and the pathogenesis of sleep apnea in patients with heart failure and spinal cord injury. His work bridges clinical care with translational research to improve outcomes for patients with complex respiratory and sleep disorders.