
Ahmad Muammar
Biography
Dr. Ahmad Muammar is a Core Faculty member in the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Kent Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. He completed medical school at the Hashemite University in Jordan, followed by Internal Medicine residency training at Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar (ACGME-I accredited), and later at Kent Hospital/Brown University, where he served as Chief Resident during the 2021–2022 academic year.
Dr. Muammar currently serves as a Physician Advisor at Kent Hospital and is certified as an ACPA-C. He was honored with the “Hospitalist of the Year” award in 2025 and the “Positive Teaching Champion” award in 2024, reflecting his dedication to patient care, medical education, and healthcare systems improvement. He is especially passionate about mentoring residents, bridging clinical care with administrative insight, and fostering a culture of academic excellence.
Fluent in both Arabic and English, Dr. Muammar has embraced life in Rhode Island, where he enjoys reading by the beach, swimming, hiking, playing soccer, and traveling with his two best friends—his sons Ryan and Yahya.