Lamine Chikhaoui

Physician · Epidemiologist-in-Training · Robert Stempel College of Public Health, FIU

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Graduate Research Assistant

MPH Epidemiology Candidate (2027)

Florida International University

Miami, FL

Lamine Chikhaoui is a Family Medicine physician and epidemiologist-in-training. He earned his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Medicine of Monastir, Tunisia (2024), graduating with First-Class Honours and the Board’s Congratulations, and is currently a Master of Public Health (Epidemiology) candidate at Florida International University’s Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work (expected June 2027), where he is a Fulbright Scholar and University Graduate School Fellow.

As a Graduate Research Assistant at FIU, he supports an IRB-approved longitudinal cancer survivorship study — in collaboration with the College of Engineering & Computing — that integrates wearable-derived digital biomarkers and biological measures, contributing to participant assessment, REDCap data management, and epidemiologic analysis. Before his graduate training he spent three years (2021–2024) delivering inpatient, outpatient, and emergency care across multiple specialties in Tunisia’s public teaching hospitals. His interests span medical research, data analysis, and applied epidemiology.

selected publications

  1. Tunis Med
    Clinical symptoms and radiological sequels after SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia: A longitudinal study
    H. Cherif, G. Berkaoui, S. Debiche, and 5 more authors
    La Tunisie Médicale, 2025