Dr. Maryam J. Hilliard

Contact Info

Email: maryamhilliard@gmail.com

Phone: 9687378080

Dr. Maryam J. Hilliard

  • Degree:
  • Doctor of Medicine (MD), Esfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran (1997-2004)
  • Master of Public Health (MPH), Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran (2009-2011)

MEDICAL LICENSE & CERTIFICATIONS:

  • ECFMG Certification, 2014
  • American Heart Association, GWTG Certificate, 2023
  • American collage of surgeons, MBSCR, Certification, 2023
  • Medical Licenses: Oman (2018), Iran (2004)

WORK EXPERIENCE

  • 2024-Present - Quality improvement Coordinator; Stroke Coordinator, Nuvance Health, Putnam Hospital, Carmel, NY
    • Educates healthcare staff on stroke care and prevention strategies.
    • Provides stroke education to patients and families.
    • Ensures adherence to acute stroke protocols and performance improvement initiatives.
    • Coordinates and implements educational programs for multidisciplinary teams.
  • 2022-2024 - Quality improvement Coordinator, Stroke Coordinator, Trinity Health, Mercy Medical Center, Springfield, MA
    • Delivered stroke education to healthcare providers, patients, and families.
    • Collaborated with medical staff to ensure appropriate care and compliance with stroke protocols.
    • Facilitated performance improvement activities and data abstraction for stroke cases.
  • 2019-Present - USMLE Instructor
    • Teach and mentor students preparing for the USMLE exams, focusing on test-taking strategies and clinical knowledge application.
  • 2021-2023 - Metabolic and Bariatric Surgical Clinical Reviewer, Waterbury Hospital & Hartford HealthCare, Waterbury, Hartford, CT
    • Educated healthcare teams on improving surgical outcomes.
    • Reviewed and submitted patient data for quality improvement programs.
    • Provided patient education on post-operative care and lifestyle adjustments.
  • General Practitioner (2004-2019)
    • Provided patient care in various clinical settings in Iran and Oman, focusing on preventive health education and patient counseling.
  • VOLUNTEER & OBSERVERSHIP
    • Medical Observer, Columbia University, New York Presbyterian Hospital (2021) - Observed neonatal rounds and discussions, focusing on patient care education.
    • 08/1999 – 02/2004 : Director of Visual Arts Committee: Esfahan University of Medical Sciences Painting and calligraphy art teacher.

PUBLICATIONS:

  • Asadi M, Javanbakht M, Khajavian S, Zand S. “Rapidly progressive myositis as the sole manifestation of a concurrentgastric carcinoma.” case report. 2010 Nov; 10(55): 1136-1139.
  • Javanbakht M. “Qotb Al -Din Shirazi”. full article. 2010 Aug; 9(3): 13-14.2
  • Javanbakht M. “Ali ibn Abbas al-Majusi and Medical Ethics”. full article. 2010 Jan; 9(1): 6-7.
  • Javanbakht M.“Hakim Jorjani”. Full article. 2009 Aug; 8 (3), 8-9. Javanbakht M. “Academy of Gondi-Shapur”.Full article. 2009 Jan; 8 (1), 9-10.
  • Z. Farajzadegan, Javanbakht M. “The effect of Maternal stress on low birth weight and preterm labor”, orally presented, Gutenberg congress, Sweden, 2005 (MD thesis)
  • M.Javanbakht, “The relationship between quality of life and spiritual beliefs among Iranian artists: published in Medical ethics Journal, Shahid Beheshti University, 2011 (MPH thesis)
  • R Zojaji, M Javanbakht , E Sobhani; The Quality of life after cosmetic rhinoplasty in Iran: A systematic review, Journal of Fundamentals of Mental Health 20 (5), 320-324
  • M Javanbakht, R Zojaji, L Moghaddam: Body dysmorphic factors and mental health in people seeking Rhinoplasty surgery ; European Psychiatry 23 (S2), S380-S380
  • S.Delshad, M. Javanbakht, AR Nateghian: Investigating respiratory complications and anomalies after esophageal atresia treatment in Aliasghar Hospital in Tehran during 1995-2009.
  • RJMS. 2014; 21 (123) :75-82 URL: http://rjms.iums.ac.ir/article-1-3324-en.html
  • M.javanbakht. Kazem Maklakouti, S. Nooraeen: The Challenges of Providing Community
  • Psychiatric Services in the COVID-19 Era:
    • M.Javanbakht, S Nooraeen, SK Malakouti Getting closer to our unpleasant previse: Possible rise in suicide rate in Iran during COVID-19 pandemic: Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 15 (1)