Mohammad Aladaileh | Thoracic |Academic Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Aladaileh | Thoracic |Academic Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Aladaileh, UF Health Shand's Hospital, United States

Dr. Mohammad Abdelrahman Aladaileh is an esteemed Thoracic and Lung Transplant Surgeon, currently serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Florida. With a strong foundation in thoracic surgery and a passion for lung transplantation and ECMO, Dr. Aladaileh has cultivated over a decade of clinical and academic excellence across Jordan, Ireland, Canada, and the U.S. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (FRCSI C-Th), with additional certifications from the European Board of Cardiothoracic Surgery and MRCSI. Known for his patient-centric approach and commitment to innovative surgical solutions, he combines extensive clinical training with a deep focus on research and academic mentorship. Dr. Aladaileh's experience spans consulting, trauma care, and advanced surgical fellowships, establishing him as a global leader in thoracic care. His multidisciplinary perspective continues to impact patient outcomes and surgical standards worldwide.

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Suitability Summary for Academic Excellence Award

Dr. Mohammad Abdelrahman Aladaileh is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Academic Excellence Award, given his impressive academic, clinical, and research trajectory in the specialized field of thoracic and lung transplant surgery. His career reflects consistent academic rigor, innovation in cardiothoracic procedures, and a deep commitment to patient-centered care and surgical excellence. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor and Thoracic and Lung Transplant Surgeon at the University of Florida, he brings a global perspective to his academic role, shaped by diverse experiences in Jordan, Ireland, Canada, and the United States.

Dr. Aladaileh’s academic journey began with a medical degree from Mutah University and advanced with multiple board certifications and fellowships, including the FRCSI C-Th and the European Board in Cardiothoracic Surgery. His dedication to academic leadership is further underscored by a Master’s degree in Healthcare Leadership from the University of Cork. This combination of medical excellence and strategic leadership training allows him to influence both clinical outcomes and institutional development. His roles as a lecturer, instructor, and research assistant during his time in Jordan and Ireland demonstrate a consistent commitment to the education of future surgeons.

Education

Dr. Aladaileh's academic journey reflects his pursuit of surgical excellence and leadership. He earned his M.D. from Mutah University, Jordan, and completed a rigorous general surgery residency at Jordan University Hospital. His commitment to professional development led him to obtain the Jordanian Board in General Surgery and further specialize through higher surgical training. Dr. Aladaileh holds a Master's in Healthcare Leadership from University College Cork, Ireland, emphasizing his dual focus on clinical and organizational excellence. He is a certified Fellow in Cardiothoracic Surgery (FRCSI C-Th) from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and is board-certified in thoracic surgery by the European Board of Cardiothoracic Surgery. He also attained MRCSI certification in surgery. This distinguished academic background complements his dynamic career, empowering him to lead high-impact surgical interventions and healthcare initiatives across multiple international settings.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Aladaileh’s extensive professional experience spans across world-renowned institutions. Since May 2024, he has been serving as Assistant Professor and Lung Transplant Surgeon at Shands Hospital, University of Florida. Prior to this, he was a Consultant Thoracic Surgeon at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital in Dublin and a Clinical Fellow in Lung Transplant and ECMO at Toronto General Hospital (2022–2023). His tenure includes roles as Fellow, Registrar, and Resident across Dublin’s major hospitals and the University of Jordan, covering diverse surgical subspecialties. He served as a Consultant Surgeon for the IFRC in the Azraq Refugee Camp, delivering critical care to Syrian refugees. As an instructor, he contributed to medical education and emergency policy formation. His professional journey blends advanced surgical interventions, trauma surgery, and academic instruction, reflecting a strong commitment to global healthcare service, medical education, and patient-centered thoracic care.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Aladaileh has earned widespread recognition for his excellence in thoracic and transplant surgery. He holds the prestigious FRCSI C-Th designation from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, a testament to his advanced surgical training. He is a diplomate of the European Board of Cardiothoracic Surgery and a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (MRCSI), both of which validate his outstanding surgical competency. His Master's in Healthcare Leadership from University College Cork reflects his dedication to integrating medical practice with strategic leadership. Dr. Aladaileh has also served in humanitarian roles, receiving acclaim for his contributions to refugee health care with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. His appointment as Assistant Professor at the University of Florida highlights his academic and clinical stature. These accolades underscore his commitment to excellence, patient safety, education, and leadership in global thoracic surgery.

Research Skill On Thoracic

Dr. Aladaileh’s research skills are grounded in evidence-based thoracic surgery, lung transplantation, and ECMO innovations. He is deeply invested in enhancing patient outcomes through rigorous clinical studies and translational research. With experience across academic hospitals in Ireland, Canada, and the U.S., he leverages multicenter collaborations to explore advancements in perioperative care, donor-recipient optimization, and surgical recovery protocols. His research also focuses on improving access to transplantation services and minimizing post-operative complications. As a teaching surgeon and mentor, he integrates research insights into surgical education, promoting inquiry-driven learning among medical students and fellows. His dual capability in clinical practice and academic research enables him to pioneer novel surgical approaches while contributing meaningfully to scholarly publications and conference presentations. Through innovation and collaboration, Dr. Aladaileh aims to push the frontiers of thoracic surgery, improve global transplant care, and mentor the next generation of cardiothoracic specialists.

 Publication Top Notes

  1. Traumatic thoracoabdominal hernia repair using a novel chest-wall reconstruction technique: a case report
    Authors: M Aladaileh, A O’Driscoll-Collins, F O’Keeffe, JB Conneely, K Redmond
    Citation: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 102 (1), e4-e6
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 9
  2. Adherence to secondary prevention recommendations after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
    Authors: T Keating, M AlAdalieh, Z Chughtai, SH Javadpour
    Citation: Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971-), 192 (3), 1103-1108
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 7
  3. The effect of implementing adult trauma clinical practice guidelines on outcomes of trauma patients and healthcare providers
    Authors: M Ahmad, A Qurneh, M Saleh, M Aladaileh, R Alhamad
    Citation: International Emergency Nursing, 61, 101143
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6
  4. Chylopericardium presenting as cardiac tamponade secondary to mediastinal lymphangioma
    Authors: MM Alsmady, MA Aladaileh, K Al-Zaben, MM Saleem, O Alimoglu
    Citation: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 98 (8), e154-e156
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 5
  5. Endobronchial valve use in COVID-19 related pneumothorax and persistent air leak
    Authors: TS Nugent, M Aladaileh, NE Donlon, N Murphy, D Eaton
    Citation: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 104 (5), e137-e138
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 3
  6. Mediastinal Bronchogenic Cysts: Case Series
    Authors: M Alsmady, T Shamaileh, N Almajali, M Aladaileh, O Alimoglu
    Citation: Anatolian Clinic the Journal of Medical Sciences, 21 (1), 84-87
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 3
  7. Parotid tumors in Jordan: A demographic and clinicopathological analysis
    Authors: NM Albsoul, A Mismar, F Obeidat, MR Tarawneh, MA Adaileh, AN Albsoul, ...
    Citation: Rev. Kasmera, 10, 1-12
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 2
  8. Key Trials in Cardiothoracic Surgery
    Authors: G Qsous, M Will, V Zamvar
    Citation: CRC Press
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  9. Mediastinal Masses: Jordan University Hospital (10 Year Experience)
    Authors: M Alsmady, M Aladaileh, A Nassar, M Al Qaisi
    Citation: Jordan Medical Journal, 54 (1)
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 1
  10. Changing histopathological trends of parotid tumors: 25 years of experience of 160 cases from a single institution in Jordan
    Authors: A Mismar, M Aladaileh, F Obeidat, M Al-Qudah, N Albsoul, O Alimoglu
    Citation: Acta Med Mediterr, 34, 437-41
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 1