Type Of Business:
Medical Center
Expertise:
Dr. Daher's expertise is in treating patients in the emergency medicine and trauma care units.
Major Product/SVS:
Healthcare Services Including Trauma Care, Emergency and Family Medicine
Hobbies/Sports:
Landscaping
Education Degrees:
Internship, University Community Hospital (1989); MD, Spartan Health Sciences University School of Medicine, with Honors (1988); Bachelor of Science, Sir Arthur Lewis Community College (1984)
Affiliations Awards:
Transfusion Committee, Creighton University Medical Center (2006-2008); Board Member, Medical Director, Physician Volunteer, Hope Medical Outreach Coalition (2002-2008); Commission on Society Affairs, Metro Omaha Medical Society (1997-2004); Medical Director, Decatur Ambulance Service (2003); Executive Board, Council Bluffs Community Health Center (1997-2002); Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee (1995–2002); Practice Management Committee, Creighton Medical Associates (1998-2001); American Academy of Family Physicians (2000); American Association of Physician Specialists (2000); Association of Emergency Physicians (2000); American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine (2000); Metro Omaha Medical Society (1999); National Headache Foundation (1997); Executive Committee, Creighton University School of Medicine (1996-1997); Medical Services Committee, Place 35 Free Clinic, Council Bluffs, IA (1996-1997); American College of Preventive Medicine (1996); Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (1996); Stroke Committee, St. Joseph’s Hospital (1996); American Board of Medical Specialties; Nebraska Medical Association (1992); American Association of Physicians (1992); Metro Omaha Medical Society (1992); Board Member, Medical Director, Physician Volunteer, Hope Medical Outreach Coalition (1992)
Children's Names:
Michael, Victoria
Work History:
Emergency Physician, Burgess Memorial Hospital, IO (1992-2008); Emergency Physician, NHS Clarkson Hospital, NE (1998-2002); Associate Professor, Department of Family Practice, Creighton University (1995-2000); Resident, Family Practitioner, Creighton University Medical Center, NE (1994); Physician Volunteer (1991); Intern-Transition, University Community Hospital, FL (1989)
Throughout the duration of your career, what was the one highlight that stood out the most?:
The most gratifying aspects of his career are treating trauma patients and caring for them to the best of his ability.
Charity:
Medical Director, Decatur Volunteer Ambulance Service (2003-2008); MESS Club, Metropolitan Omaha Medical Society (1999-2008); Physician Volunteer, Hope Medical Outreach Coalition (1992-2008); Volunteer, Doctors Ought to Care (1992-2008); Associate Director, Physician Volunteer, Place 35 Free Clinic, Council Bluffs, IA (1996-2000); Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (1997); Juvenile Diabetes
Number Of Years In Profession:
21
Number Of Years In Current Position:
17
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
He attributes his success to the support he receives from his wife.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
He became involved in his profession through a natural progression of opportunities.
Extended Bio Profile:
Dr. Daher wrote an article entitled ‘Student Initiative and Volunteerism Pathology Education,’ which was published in the 'Nebraska Journal of Family Practice' in 1997. From 1999 to 2004, he reviewed two medical books entitled 'Prevention in Medicine' and 'Gastrointestinal Bleed' for the Doody Publishing Company. Mr. Daher co-investigated and conducted research on the treatments of community-acquired pneumonia in adults, influenza infections with the neuraminidase inhibitor, and influenza infections in chronically ill adults at Roche Pharmaceuticals. He also researched the treatment of nicotine addiction among teenage smokers at Glaxo Welcome Research for the department of family from 1997 to 2000. Mr. Daher also submitted a care study on tetanus to 'The Journal of Family Practice' in 1994.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Teaching Medical Students, Working with a Medical Outreach Coalition to Help Uninsured People
Education Certifications:
Licensed Medical Doctor, States of Nebraska and Iowa; Certified Family Practitioner, Creighton University Medical Center (1994); Certification in Emergency Medicine; Certification in Ambulatory Medicine; Certification in Advanced Trauma Life Support; Certification in Basic Cardiac Life Support; Certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support; Certification in Pediatric Advanced Life Support; Certification in Neonatal Advanced Life Support
Awards/Honors:
Medical Provider Award, Champion of Hope (2005); Humanism in Medical Education Award, Association of American Medical Colleges (2004); The Edgerton Quality Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Medical Community, State of Nebraska (2002); Health Services Assessment Collaboration Volunteer Award (1997); Resident Teacher Award (1997); Outstanding Faculty Award (1997); Outstanding Resident Award (1994); Academic Chief Resident Award (1994); Award for Excellence in Research (1994); Outstanding Internship Award (1992); Honor Roll, Medical School (1988)