Dr. Farah graduated from the American University of Beirut, Faculty of Medicine, Beirut, Lebanon in 1984. He works in Pittsburgh, PA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Farah is affiliated with Allegheny General Hospital, Heritage Valley Sewickley and Western Pennsylvania Hospital.
A sad statistic is that most medical students who graduate and who end up leaving their schools to go to training programs either leave the state or leave our region in western Pennsylvania, said Tony Farah, chief medical officer, Allegheny Health Network.
Allegheny Health Network has a longstanding tradition of excellence in medical education, said Tony Farah, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Allegheny Health Network. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to contribute to the education of a greater number of students through this partnership with LECO
Date: Dec 08, 2014
Category: Health
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Allegheny Health Network, Johns Hopkins to Collaborate on Cancer Care ...
kins-based clinical trials will be expanded to Allegheny Health Network sites, providing patients to home-town access to leading edge cancer therapies available only to those protocols and otherwise not available to western Pennsylvania patients, said Dr. Tony Farah, chief medical officer for AHN.
"You really need to compensate physicians based on the value they bring to the table," Dr. Tony Farah, chief medical officer at West Penn Allegheny, told the paper. "We want our physicians to continue to be productive. We also want them to be engaged and incentivized to work toward great patient out