Michael M. Shalaby, MD
Emergency Medicine
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Emergency Medicine - Clifton Center for Medical Breakthroughs
Penn Medicine Provider
About me
- Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine
My education and training
- Medical School: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
- Residency: Tulane Medical Center
- Residency: Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Spoken languages
English
English
Insurance accepted
Please contact the practice and/or the member services department of your insurance company for specific details before receiving services. Providers may participate in some, but not all, products offered by a health plan; providers may also accept plans at some practice locations but not others.
- Aetna Advantra Cares D-SNP
- Aetna Advantra Credit Value
- Aetna Advantra Eagle HMO
- Aetna Advantra Eagle POS
- Aetna Advantra Premier Plus PPO
- Aetna Advantra Value
- Aetna Advantra Value Plus
- Aetna APCN Plus (Multi-Tier)
- Aetna Better Health Kids (CHIP) - DH Only
- Aetna Flexible Five
- Aetna Freedom Core
- Aetna Gold
- Aetna HMO
- Aetna Philly Prime
- Aetna POS
- Aetna PPO APCN
- Aetna Premier
- Aetna Premier Plus
- Aetna Savings Plus
- Aetna Signature Administrators
- Aetna Student Health Plan PPO
- Aetna Upfront Advantage
- First Health HMO
- First Health POS
- First Health PPO
- Meritain - Aramark (Other)
- Meritain - Aramark (Pennsylvania Premier Medical Plan)
- Americhealth Caritas of PA VIP - LGH Only
- Amerihealth Caritas (Transplant patients only)
- Amerihealth Caritas of PA - LGH Only
- Centivo EPO
- Cigna Healthcare EPO
- Cigna Healthcare HMO
- Cigna Healthcare POS
- Cigna Healthcare PPO
- Claim Watcher (Homestead/ INDECs) Open Access
- Clover Health Choice
- Clover Health Choice Value PPO
- Clover Health Classic HMO
- Clover Health Value
Locations
Penn Medicine hospital privileges
- Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
- Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Qualifications and experience
- Emergency Medicine, 2022
Treatments and conditions
Research
Publications
Lopez E, Sahni R, Cooper M, Shalaby M Serratus Anterior Plane Block for Procedural Anesthesia for Pigtail Tube Thoracostomy: A Case Series , Clinical Practical Cases in Emergency Medicine : 2025
Gawel RJ, Gottlieb M, Abboud M, Kramer JA, Shalaby M Regional Anesthesia as a New Required Core Procedure for Emergency Medicine Residents: A Step in the Right Direction , Annals of Emergency Medicine, ahead of print : 2025
Gawel RJ, Shalaby M Placement of erector spinae plane block catheters in the emergency department. , American Journal of Emergency Medicine : 2025
Shalaby M, Moyer E, Buell KG, Bernard K, Gottlieb M. Presentations to US Emergency Departments for Gastroparesis, Cyclic Vomiting, and Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome 2016-2024 , American Journal of Emergency Medicine, ahead of print. : 2025
Gawel RJ, Shalaby M, Kramer JA Ultrasound-Guided Pectoralis Block for Incision and Drainage of Chest Wall Abscess in the Emergency Department. , Journal of Emergency Medicine : 2025
Reeves MT, Shalaby M Continuous erector spinae plane block for abdominal visceral cancer analgesia in the emergency department: the case for catheters. , Emergency Medicine Journal : 2025
Usuga D, Everett SC, Shalaby M Auricular nerve block for otitis externa: A case series. , American Journal of Emergency Medicine : 2025
Zitek T, Weber L, Aloise D, Roitman A, Corbea C, Sherman D, Nunez T, Puron L, Shalaby M, Kresch F, Farcy DA Nonresponse Bias Against the Underserved in Emergency Department Patient Experience Surveys: A Cross-Sectional Analysis , Journal of Emergency Medicine : 2025
Christian Rafla, Tony Zitek, Michael Shalaby A systematic review on respiratory effects of ultrasound-guided phrenic nerve blocks , Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, ahead of print : 2025
Gawel RJ, Gottlieb M, Shofer FS, Shalaby M. Treatment of gastritis and gastroparesis symptoms with erector spinae plane block in the emergency department. , American Journal of Emergency Medicine : 2025