Biography

Morouge Alramadhan, MD, is a pediatric infectious diseases physician with specialized expertise in managing infections in immunocompromised children, including invasive fungal infections. Her clinical practice is rooted in providing comprehensive, evidence-based care for high-risk pediatric patients. Her research focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) within health care systems to enhance clinical decision-making and improve infectious disease outcomes. She is particularly interested in the use of AI to support early detection, guide treatment strategies, and streamline care delivery for vulnerable populations.

Dr. Alramadhan remains dedicated to advancing research, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration in pediatric infectious diseases, with a vision to integrate technology and personalized medicine into everyday clinical practice.

Education

Graduate School
King Faisal University - Dammam, Saudi Arabia, 2002-2003
Residency
University of Illinois Medical Center – Chicago, IL, 2011-2014
Fellowship
McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston, 2016-2019

Areas of Interest

Clinical Interests

Infections in immunocompromised patients

Fungal infections

 

Research Interests

Using artificial intelligence in the health care system to support early detection, guide treatment strategies, and streamline care delivery for vulnerable populations

Publications

Dr. Alramadhan’s Google Scholar profile contains the most complete list of publications.