
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Education
Biosketch
David Malaka, MP, MPH is a hospitalist physician. Dr. Malaka received his medical degree from the University of Lagos College of Medicine in Lagos, Nigeria. He also received a masters in public health from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Dr. Malaka did a residency in family medicine at North Shore Long Island Jewish Southside Hospital in Bay Shore, NY.
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Education and Training
- Residency 2013, Family Medicine, North Shore Long Island Jewish Southside Hospital
- MPH 2006, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
- MBBS 2003, College of Medicine, University of Lagos
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Publications
Lee R.T., Amico A., Malaka D., Lewin R., Cummings S.A., Verp M., Patrick-Miller L., Bradbury A.R., Olopade O.I. Utilization of Complementary Alternative Medicine, Diet, and Exercise Among Women at High Risk for Developing Breast Cancer Integrative Cancer Therapies. 2020;19
Oluwasola A., Malaka D., Khramtsov A., Ikpatt O., Odetunde A., Adeyanju O., Sveen W., Falusi A., Huo D., Olopade O. Use of Web-based training for quality improvement between a field immunohistochemistry laboratory in Nigeria and its United States-based partner institution Annals of Diagnostic Pathology. 2013;17(6):526-530.
Campbell M.J., Tonlaar N.Y., Garwood E.R., Huo D., Moore D.H., Khramtsov A.I., Au A., Baehner F., Chen Y., Malaka D.O., Lin A., Adeyanju O.O., Li S., Gong C., McGrath M., Olopade O.I., Esserman L.J. Proliferating macrophages associated with high grade, hormone receptor negative breast cancer and poor clinical outcome Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 2011;128(3):703-711.
Malaka D., Olopade O. Estrogen deprivation therapy and colon cancer risk in breast cancer patients Breast Journal. 2010;16(1):110-112.
Huo D., Ikpatt F., Khramtsov A., Dangou J.M., Nanda R., Dignam J., Zhang B., Grushko T., Zhang C., Oluwasola O., Malaka D., Malami S., Odetunde A., Adeoye A.O., Iyare F., Falusi A., Perou C.M., Olopade O.I. Population differences in breast cancer: Survey in indigenous african women reveals over-representation of triple-negative breast cancer Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2009;27(27):4515-4521.
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Presentations
- Neonatal Conjunctivitis due to Neisseria cinerea â Case Presentation. Abby Safranski DO, Jacob Hiatt DO, David Malaka MD MPH, American Association of Family Physicians Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 10/2018