Haris Rana, MD

About Haris Rana, MD

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Saint Peter’s Physician Associates at Somerset-Primary Care Office, 59 Veronica Avenue, 203, Somerset, New Jersey U.S.A.08873 732-937-6008

Haris Rana is a concerned and caring pulmonologist and critical care specialist serving the communities of New Brunswick and Somerset, NJ. Dr. Rana earned his medical degree from the Ross University School of Medicine in Dominica. He then moved to the United States to complete his internal medicine residency at Atlantic Health System, after which he completed his fellowship in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine at Henry Ford Hospital. Dr. Rana also completed his internship in neurology and a bachelor’s degree from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

Dr. Rana is a part of Saint Peter’s Healthcare and is board certified physician specializing in internal medicine, pulmonary disease, and critical care medicine. Outside of his practice, he enjoys cultural and modern day music as well as the company of family and friends. Dr. Rana is trilingual in English, Hindi, and Urdu.

Dr. Rana is sensitive to the uniqueness of each patient’s situation and adapts his consultations and treatment options appropriately to accommodate individual needs and concerns.

Board Certifications

Awards and Publications

2010 – Chief Fellow Award for commitment to excellence as chief fellow
2008 – Medical Critical Care Fellow of the Year
2007 – Chief Resident Award for recognition of “Leadership and commitment to the education of the Internal Medicine Residents”
2006 – The A. Lester Granet Humanitarian Award for the resident “Who exemplifies a caring and compassionate approach to patient care and a genuine respect for people”
2006 – “Outstanding Patient Care Award”

  • Specialty: Critical Care
  • Specialty2: Pulmonary
  • Specialty3: Pulmonary/Critical Care
  • Specialty4: Pulmonologist
  • Education: Ross University School of Medicine
  • Internship: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
  • Residency: Atlantic Health System
  • Fellowship: Henry Ford Hospital