
Madera, CA ‒ Sohaila M. Mojadaddi, MD, is being recognized by
Continental Who’s Who as a Distinguished
Internist and Geriatrician for her exceptional work in the Medical field
and for her work at Madera Community Hospital.
As an Internal Medicine specialist, Sohaila M. Mojadaddi, MD, is
a well-respected member of the staff at Madera Community Hospital, a
not-for-profit hospital with a range of top-quality treatment services. Dr.
Mojadaddi helps adult patients with simple or complex medical problems. She
performs cardiac procedures, echocardiograms, holter monitors, treadmill stress
tests, and minor in-office surgeries. She serves her patients with years of
expertise and compassion. In her current role, she helps patients who are
mainly over 50 and female. She performs cardiac procedures, echocardiograms,
stress tests, and minor surgeries at Madera Community Hospital, a
not-for-profit hospital with 106 beds and a range of top-quality treatment
services.
To prepare for her career in medicine, Dr. Mojadaddi attended
the University of Kabul, School of Medicine, in Afghanistan, where she
completed a Bachelor’s degree in Pre-Medical Studies, and a Medical Degree. She
then completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Englewood Hospital, NJ, in
1987, and gained additional training in Geriatrics. She is board-certified in
Internal Medicine and Geriatrics by the ABIM.
To remain abreast of the latest developments in the field, she
retains associations with the AMA, California Medical Society, and American
College of Ethical Physicians. She is a Fellow of the American College of
Physicians and a Fellow of the American College of Geriatric Specialists.
In order to give back to those who are less fortunate, Dr.
Mojadaddi and her late husband formed the non-profit group Help the World
Needy, which raises money for women and orphaned children in Afghanistan.
She would like to dedicate this honorable recognition In Loving
Memory of her husband of 45 years, Mr. Mahboob A. Mojadaddi, with whom she had
two children; and In Loving Memory of her mother, Mrs. Alliah Hamidi.