Dr. Nasreen Loqman graduated from Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh, the prime medical school of Bangladesh. She worked in Nuclear Medicine at Dhaka Medical College Hospital after graduation. After coming to the United States she did her residency in Internal Medicine at Mount Vernon Hospital, New York under New York Medical College. She did her fellowship in Geriatric Medicine at North Shore University Hospital, New York. This was followed by a fellowship in Electroencephalography at Long Island Jewish Hospital, New York.
Dr. Nasreen Loqman is fluent in Bengali in addition to English and can understand Urdu & Hindi. Her subject of interest is women’s health. She desires to offer her services to the community in her specialty and sub-specialty, especially to the ladies and senior citizens.
Nuclear Medicine, Internal Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, Electroencephalography, Women's Health
Work in Nuclear Medicine: After graduating from Dhaka Medical College in Bangladesh, Dr. Nasreen Loqman worked in Nuclear Medicine at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. This experience would have involved using radioactive substances and advanced imaging techniques for diagnostic purposes.
Residency in Internal Medicine: Dr. Nasreen Loqman completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Mount Vernon Hospital, New York, under New York Medical College. During her residency, she would have gained hands-on experience in diagnosing and managing a wide range of adult diseases and conditions.
Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine: Following her residency, Dr. Nasreen Loqman pursued a fellowship in Geriatric Medicine at North Shore University Hospital in New York. This fellowship would have provided her with specialized training in the care of older adults, including addressing age-related health issues, managing chronic conditions, and promoting healthy aging.
Fellowship in Electroencephalography: Dr. Nasreen Loqman also completed a fellowship in Electroencephalography at Long Island Jewish Hospital, New York. This fellowship would have focused on the interpretation of EEGs, which are used to assess brain activity and diagnose conditions such as epilepsy and sleep disorders.
Graduated from Dhaka Medical College in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Training:
Worked in Nuclear Medicine at Dhaka Medical College Hospital
Residency in Internal Medicine at Mount Vernon Hospital, New York under New York Medical College
Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine at North Shore University Hospital, New York
Fellowship in Electroencephalography at Long Island Jewish Hospital, New York
American Geriatrics Society (AGS)
American Medical Association (AMA)
American College of Physicians (ACP)
Society for Women's Health Research (SWHR)
Loqman Medical Care, PLLC
Fluent in Bengali and English
Understands Urdu and Hindi