Rania H Loutfi, MD

Rania H Loutfi, MD

Teaching Faculty
Larrisha D. Love Jones, MD, MA

Larrisha D. Love Jones, MD, MA

Associate Program Director, Addiction Medicine Fellowship
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, CMSRU
Catherine E. Loveland-Jones, MD, MS, FACS

Catherine E. Loveland-Jones, MD, MS, FACS

Program Director, Breast Surgical Oncology Fellowship
Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, CMSRU

About Me

My teaching philosophy expands upon the “see one, do one, teach one” idea. In the beginning stages of learning, the resident is best served by listening and observing. For example, I will explain a patient’s diagnostic workup or demonstrate a surgical technique. As the resident develops, he or she is expected to be able to answer theoretical questions and also demonstrate surgical skills under direct guidance. In the final stages of his or her formal surgical education, the resident will ask advanced theoretical questions and also be able to perform aspects of an operation independently. This is the stage in which the senior resident is able to teach junior residents and medical students.

My research philosophy is to first focus on an area of personal interest in which there are still unanswered questions. Then, a research question that can reasonably be expected to be answered in light of one’s resources should be developed. This is followed by a thorough literature review, development of the methodology, discussion of the project with mentors, and recruitment of a team that will assist in completing the project.

Cary L Lubkin, MD, FACEP

Cary L Lubkin, MD, FACEP

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, CMSRU
Benjamin Luft, MD

Benjamin Luft, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, CMSRU
Karthik Madhavan, MD, FAANS

Karthik Madhavan, MD, FAANS

Attending Physician, Department of Neurosurgery
Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery, CMSRU
Gretchen E. Magnani, MD

Gretchen E. Magnani, MD

Program Director, Psychiatry Residency
Instructor of Psychiatry, CMSRU
Amanda K. Malik, MD, MPH, FACOG

Amanda K. Malik, MD, MPH, FACOG

Assistant Program Director, Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency
Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Haney  Mallemat, MD

Haney Mallemat, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine, CMSRU
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, CMSRU
Saifuddin T. Mama, MD, MPH, FACOG, FACS

Saifuddin T. Mama, MD, MPH, FACOG, FACS

Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, CMSRU

About Me

Dr. Mama is Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Division Head of both Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery and Minimally Invasive Gynecology and Robotics at Cooper University Health Care. Dr. Mama also serves as the OB-GYN Director of Undergraduate Medical Education at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and is Head of the Division of Minimally Invasive Gynecology & Robotics at Cooper University Hospital. A graduate of Yale University with a Master of Public Health degree, Dr. Mama completed his medical degree at Thomas Jefferson University and his OB-GYN residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. For nine years, Dr. Mama was the Director of Adolescent Gynecology at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He holds a focused practice designation certificate in pediatric and adolescent gynecology. He has been the recipient of numerous teaching and humanism awards, including the APGO Excellence in Teaching Award, 2020 Sol Sherry Award for Teaching Excellence, Gold Humanism Society Leonard Tow Humanism Award, the Diane Barton Caring Award, and induction into the AOA Honor Society. An elected member of the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons, Dr. Mama is active in multiple national committees at APGO, SGS, and NASPAG and continues to speak and conduct invited workshops nationally. Dr. Mama has fourteen years of experience in multiple yearly medical missions volunteering abroad in Africa and Asia as a teaching attending and surgeon focused on repair of fistula and complex gynecologic surgery