Dr. Marie-Claire Maroun is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at Rutgers University with specialized expertise in rheumatology, having completed fellowship at Wayne State University. With a strong background in autoimmune diseases and cancer research, she has contributed extensively to the field through publications, presentations, and clinical work.
Clinical Interests
Dr. Marie-Claire Maroun’s clinical interests are centered around the management of autoimmune diseases, particularly systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory myopathies, vasculitides, and other autoimmune rheumatic disorders. She also focuses on providing comprehensive care for patients with complex, multi-system involvement and the management of comorbid conditions in autoimmune diseases.
Awards
RWJMS Educator of the Year for Rheumatology
Wayne State University School of Medicine, College Teaching Award
Medical School
Saint Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon
Residency
St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, MI - Internal Medicine
Fellowship
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI - Rheumatology
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