
McLean, VA-John Philip Mamana, MD is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Professional in the field of Medicine in recognition of his role as an Concierge Internal Medicine Physicianand Executive MD.
A group medical practice, Executive MD is a concierge
internal medical office. Dedicated to providing their clients with quality
healthcare services, Executive MD utilizes the latest innovations in medical
technology to better serve their clients.
With over forty five years of experience in the field of medicine, Dr. John
Phillip Mamana has established himself as a venerated and sought after
professional in the medical profession. A dedicated professional, Dr. Mamana
has attained extensive experience in all facets of internal medicine. Having
always had a strong desire to help people, Dr. Mamana advises newcomers to,
“Work extremely hard. Study, study and keep in mind the fact that medicine
turns over every three.”
Attributing his success to working long hours a day, Dr.
Mamana developed a fifty doctor group practice where he did an abundance of
networking. In his previous capacity, Dr. Mamana served as a Clinical Associate
Professor of medicine at Georgetown University Medical School where he taught
preventive and diagnostic medicine.
While pursuing his educational endeavors, Dr. Mamana attended Harvard
University and Boston University School of Medicine where he earned his Medical
Doctor degree. Thereafter, Dr. Mamana would go on to attend the University of
Pennsylvania where he completed his Residency in Internal Medicine.
To further enhance his professional development, Dr. Mamana is board certified
in internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine and maintains
affiliations with Inova Fairfax Hospital where he was chief of internal
medicine, chief of the medical staff, and research professor of hematology.
Dr. Mamana dedicates this success to Dr. Louis Sullivan, his mentor, and
secretary of H.H.S. He also dedicates
this to Edward Viner, his mentor and a hematologist/oncologist when he did his
residency at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Mamana notes that it was
Edward Viner’s brilliance that pushed him to excel as a clinician.