Dr. Adnan Qureshi joined the Department of Medicine in the Division of Hospital Medicine as an Instructor in July 2025. Originally from Pakistan, he has pursued a path of academic excellence and dedication to patient care. He earned his medical degree on a full scholarship from Nishtar Medical College. He was actively involved in co and extra-curricular activities and was an active member of different societies, including the Blood Donor Society, dramatics, and arts.
Following medical school, he worked extensively in cardiology CCU and ER medical officer, providing care to underserved patient populations and managing a diverse range of patients. Additionally, he served as a general practitioner in an urgent care center, providing primary care services to patients with various medical needs. He then spent nearly three years at the University of Louisville researching the impact of HIV and SARS-CoV-2 on cardiovascular complications. After his research, Dr. Qureshi completed his internal medicine residency at St. Barnabas Hospital in Bronx, New York. He also participated in the development and implementation of quality improvement (QI) of statin use in HIV patients according to their ASCVD risk score.
His current areas of interest are general internal medicine, which focuses on inpatient care, and his special interest is cardiology. He enjoys teaching and working with medical students and residents and was awarded Resident of the Year in the teaching field during his residency. Outside of medicine, he enjoys cooking, taking long walks, and spending quality time with his family and significant other. He looks forward to providing care for his patients as a member of the Division of Hospital Medicine.