Sharif A. Ali, MD

Sharif Ali, MD

Sharif Ali, MD

Sharif A. Ali, MD

Specialty
Pathology-Hematology, Hematopathology, Pathology-Anatomic/Pathology-Clinical
Years of Experience
21
Gender
Male
Locations

2832 Juniper St
Fairfax, VA 22301-4402

Phone
Fax
703-776-3100

About Sharif A. Ali, MD

Dr. Sharif Ali is a specialty care physician board certified in hematopathology and anatomic and clinical pathology at Inova Health System. He joined Inova in 2023 and has been practicing with more than twelve years of experience as hematopathologist, renal pathologist, surgical pathologist and medical director.

Prior to joining Inova, Dr. Ali worked as Chief of Pathology and Medical Director at Meritus Hospital, Fulton Medical Center in McConnellsburg, PA, and at Western Maryland Hospital Lab in Hagerstown, PA.

PubMed Publications

Awards/Associations

  • Certificate of Merit for Educational Exhibit, “Ductal Carcinoma In-Situ of the Breast: MR Imaging with Histopathologic Correlation,” Radiology Society of North America Meeting, 2009
  • Best Teacher of the Year, University of South Florida Medical School Award, 2014
  • Pennsylvania Best Doctor Award, 2015
  • Extra Mile Award, Conemaugh Health System, 2020
  • Best Teacher of the Year, Conemaugh Hospital, June 2021
Medical School
Ain Shams University
Internships
Ain Shams University
Training Specialty: Medicine
3/01/2004 - 2/28/2005
Residencies
Henry Ford Hospital
Training Specialty: Pathology-Anatomic/Pathology-Clinical
7/01/2007 - 6/30/2011
Fellowships
University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Training Specialty: Transplant
7/01/2011 - 4/20/2012
New York University Langone Medical Center
Training Specialty: Hematopathology
7/25/2012 - 7/24/2013

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