New Search Back to Search Results 12594 Share Profile Najmul H. Salman, MD Specialty Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Languages English Address 2500 N. State St. , TX Get Directions Accepting New Patients Primary Office Address 2500 N. State St. , TX Get Directions More Information The patient rating score is based on responses and comments from Press Ganey. Responses are measured on a 10 point scale, with 10 being the best score. These scores are then translated to a 5 point scale in order to display results in a 5 Star rating. Comments are also gathered from the same survey and displayed in their entirety with the exception of any language that may be considered libel, or may contain private health information, or is unrelated to the provider being reviewed. Learn more about Press Ganey star rating calculations Meet The Doctor Specialties & Education Primary Specialties Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Areas of Interest Dr. Najmul Salman is a Board Certified Physician at Covenant Children’s Hospital specializing in Pediatric Critical Care. His clinical expertise is in adequate ventilation and decrease in mortality in the pediatric population. He focuses primarily on providing care to children with complex respiratory and chest problems. Biography Biography Biography Dr. Salman formerly served as Attending Physician at University Hospital, Santa Rosa Children's, and Women & Children's Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. He was Clinical Research Director, Director of PICU Respiratory Care, Director of Intermediate and Intensive Care Units, Director of Pediatric Transport during his tenure at Southwest Texas Methodist Children's Hospital. He was also Chief of Department of Pediatrics at John's Hopkins International in the United Arab Emirates. He was an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Mississippi. Dr. Salman is widely published and an active lecturer. His areas of research interest includes Partial Liquid Ventilation, Use of Heliox in the treatment of Asthma, Immunomodulatory Effects of Liquid Perfluorocarbon, and Use of Nitric Oxide in the PICU. Back to Search Results