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Robert A. Chahine, M.D.

Dr. Chahine obtained his Medical Doctor degree from the American University of
Beirut and had post-doctoral fellowships at the University of Miami, Harvard
Medical School, and UCLA. Subsequently he has held academic teaching
appointments at the UCLA School of Medicine in Los Angeles, California, and
Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas culminating in Adjunct
Professorship at Baylor and tenured full Professorship at the University of
Miami in Miami,Florida. He has also served as Chief of Cardiology at the VAMC in
Houston and the University of Miami VAMC. Dr. Chahine is a member of many
prestigious medical and cardiovascular organizations. He is a Fellow of the
American College of Cardiology and the American College of Physicians. He has
also qualified for Fellowship at the American Association for the Advancement of
Science as well as the Council on Circulation and the Council on Clinical
Cardiology of the American Heart Association. He also has held elected and/or
appointed leadership posts in various professional
organizations and recently served as President of the Metro-Miami Chapter of the
American Heart Association.
Dr. Chahine has done extensive research on various aspects of cardiovascular
disease and has earned millions of dollars in grants and contracts from
government and industry in support of his research. He has authored or
co-authored more than 200 publications in leading national and international
medical journals and books. He had major contributions on the topics of
coronary artery spasm, unstable angina, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and
exercise testing. He also published the first comprehensive book on Coronary
Artery Spasm. He has lectured and made presentations in all six continents. Dr.
Chahine has served on the editorial board of several important cardiovascular
journals as well as editorial consultant and reviewer for most of the leading
journals that specialize in internal medicine and/or cardiovascular disease. In
1996, Dr. Chahine took leave from his position at the University of Miami and
was appointed as Professor and Dean of the Lebanese University Medical School in
Beirut, Lebanon, and held that job for several years. He was also offered a
Visiting Professorship at AUB at that time.
In order to secure access to U.S. politicians and promote better understanding
and support for Lebanon, Dr. Chahine has gotten successfully involved with fund
raising in national and local political campaigns. He was
also appointed to US Senate Advisory Committees on Health and on Foreign
Relations by Senator Connie Mack in the early 90s. He was awarded the RS Medal
of Freedom. In addition he has had leadership roles with various Lebanese
American Organizations. He has also served as President of the South Florida
Chapter of the American University of Beirut, Alumni Association of North
America, and has been significantly involved with various benevolent and
charitable activities in Lebanon and the USA. In recognition of the time
and effort dedicated to community service
and leadership in Miami, in 1991 Mayor Stephen P. Clark proclaimed March 27 as
Dr. Robert A. Chahine Day in Metropolitan Dade County.
Despite a busy medical career, Dr. Chahine has remained very close to the problems of Lebanon, his birth country, and has worked in various capacities to bring attention and seek solutions for those problems. His efforts have always been in support of a united, free, democratic and sovereign Lebanon. His hope is to see his old country become an effective catalyst towards a real and just peace in the region. He is the current president and one of the founders of the American Lebanese foundation www.alfusa.org .
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