6624 Fannin St.,
Houston,
TX
77030
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About the Provider
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Education & Board Certification
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Professional Associations
Shangir Siddique, MD, MPH, obtained his Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine in Galveston in 2021. From there, he went on to the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, completing its internship and residency program in 2024. Dr. Siddique joined Kelsey-Seybold’s Hospitalist Medicine department in August 2024.
Dr. Siddique was led to become a physician by his family’s and his own experiences as a patient. As a hospitalist, he sees patients in the hospital setting for a variety of acute medical care needs, such as acute severe symptom management, conditions that require stabilization and evaluation by a specialist, and care coordination for surgical procedures during a hospitalization. In addition to hospital medicine, Dr. Siddique’s clinical interests include preventative health, HIV management, and mental health initiatives. He enjoys understanding the science and practicing the art of medicine, appreciating the field as a privilege that provides him with the honor of helping others heal.
Awards & Publications
Awards
- Albert Schweitzer Fellow-for-Life, Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Houston Galveston, 2018
- Gold Humanism Honor Society, University of Texas Medical Branch, 2020
- Area Health Education Center Scholar, University of Texas Medical Branch, 2020
- IPE Interprofessional Scholar, University of Texas Medical Branch, 2020
- UT System Archer Graduate Fellowship in Public Policy Alumni
Publications
Siddique, S. H., Pattisapu, V., Patel, A. P., Mohammad, K. O., & Alexander, S.. (2023, March 05). Takotsubo Syndrome Caused By Intraoperative Catecholamine Administration During Surgical Myotomy [Poster presented]. American College of Cardiology Annual Conference/WCC/New Orleans, LA, USA.
Siddique, S. H., Patterson, J, Syed, A. H., Pham, H., Pattisapu, V., Shaikh, K., & Alexander, S. A., (2024, April 7). Tricuspid Valve Papillary Fibroelastoma with Patent Foramen Ovale in a Stroke Patient (Revised) [Poster presented]. American College of Cardiology Annual Conference/WCC/Atlanta, GA, USA.
Hobbies & Interests
Away from the hospital, Dr. Siddique enjoys watching and collecting films, building his own home library, and appreciating art.Medical School
- The University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine - Galveston TX, 2021
Internship/Residency
- Internal Medicine residency: University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, 2024
Board Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine