Curriculum Vitae Alan R. Malouf, M.D., F.A.C.S. Office Address and Phone Number 17000 Science Drive Suite 106 Bowie, Maryland 20715 3018059200 Fax 3018059632 Personal Born August 28th, 1959, Cheverly, Maryland Education Residency, Ophthalmology, Greater Baltimore, Medical Center Internship, Medicine, Greater Baltimore Medical Center M.D. University of Maryland School of Medicine B.S. Zoology, University of Maryland College Park
1989 1986 1985 1981
Certification American Board of Ophthalmology National Board of Medical Examiners
1991 1986
Fellowships and Memberships F.A.C.S., Fellow, American College of Surgeons Fellow, American Academy of Ophthalmology Member, American Medical Association Member, Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland Member, Prince George’s County Medical Society
1992Present 1991Present 1983Present 1989Present 1989Present
Offices Held Executive Board, Maryland Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons President, Maryland Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons Chairman Division of Ophthalmology, Doctors Community Hospital Chairman Division of Ophthalmology, Bowie Health Center Councilor American Academy of Ophthalmology
1989Present 1996 19961997 20042007 20032009
Research Regulatory and External Scientific Affairs Committee – American Academy of Ophthalmology 20052009 Executive Board, University of Maryland School of Medicine Alumni Association 20062009
Professional Acitivities Assistant Clinical Professor, Howard University School of Medicine Assistant Clinical Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine Consultant, Claims Committee and Coordinator of Ophthalmology Risk Management Seminars, Medical Mutual Liability Insurance Society of Maryland Awards Consumer’s Checkbook Guide Top Doctors Surgical Mentor of the Year – University of MD Dept. of Ophthalmology Achievement Award – American Academy of Ophthalmology Attending of the Year – University of MD Department of Ophthalmology Washingtonian Magazine Top Doctors
2002present 2008 2009 2009 2010
Publications Bilateral Iris Neovascularization as the Initial Sign of ObesityHypoventilation (Pickwickian) Syndrome: Hypoxia/Hypercapnia as a Stimulus for Angiogenesis Archives of Ophthalmology, Sep 2000; 118: 1298 1300. Loiasis in Maryland Archives of Ophthalmology, Jul 1992; 110: 1010. Telemedicine Screening Seen as Effective Approach for Diabetic Retinopathy, Ophthalmology Times, March 1, 2006.