Consulting Fellow at Transplant Management Group, Transplant Administrator Fellow at Vanderbilt Transplant Center
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Transplant Management Group - Greater San Diego Area since Sep 2012
Consulting Fellow
Vanderbilt Transplant Center - Greater Nashville Area since Jun 2012
Transplant Administrator Fellow
Skills:
Organ Transplant Tracking Record (OTTR) Cerner Electronic Medical System UNetSM (Centralized UNOS Computer Network) SPSS Statistical Application Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook Quality Assurance & Inventory Control Biological Research Analysis, Cells & Protein Speak Fluent Urdu & Hindi SPSS Clinical Research Leadership Hospitals Healthcare
Dr. Zaman graduated from the Dhaka Med Coll, Dhaka Univ, Bangladesh in 1988. He works in Tinley Park, IL and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Zaman is affiliated with Advocate South Suburban Hospital and Ingalls Memorial Hospital.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Statistical Foundations for Econometric Techniques
The reward for information leading to an arrest or conviction has grown to $24,000, said Asad Zaman, director of the Muslim American Society ofMinnesota. TheMinnesotachapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, said its national office is urging Islamic centers andmosquesto st
At another entrance, Kathryn Sharpe of the Interfaith Coalition on Immigration said she called Asad Zaman, executive director of the Muslim American Society of Minnesota Saturday to offer help. They agreed she would bring supporters to greet arrivals.
Date: Aug 06, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Police confirm Minnesota mosque was attacked, FBI takes lead
The society's director, Asad Zaman, said at a news conference that a witness saw something being thrown at the imam's office window from a "van or truck" before the blast. WCCO-TV reports that he said it may have been a fire bomb. Mohamed Omar, the center's executive director, said a worshipper saw
Asad Zaman, director of the local Muslim-American Society, condemned what he called "an arson attack" and said his organization will offer a $10,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest or conviction.
Hate is not okay, Asad Zaman, executive director of the Muslim American Society of Minnesota,told reporters, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. We need an America where people are safe with their neighbors.