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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae Contact Information: Name: Mosleh Abdel Rhman Ismail Date of Birth: 26/6/1963 Nationality: Egyptian Permanent address: El Gameyat Land, Block(43),No(35) Sheik Zayed, Ismailia city, Egypt Present Address: Family Medicine Dept, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University Current Employment: Professor and Head of Family Medicine. Family Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt. Tel. No.: Phone No (land): 00264/3232162 Cell phone: 002 143836969 Email: [email protected] Education /Qualifications: . M.B.Bch., 1988. M.Sc. (Master degree) in Family Medicine, 1994. MD (Medical Doctorate) in Family Medicine, 2000. Job Advancement/Membership (Career): . House officer in Ministry of Health (1989-1990). Primary Health Care Physician in Ministry of Health and Armed forces (1990-1991). Resident in Family Medicine Dept., Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (1991-1994). Demonstrator in Family Medicine Dept. Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (1994-1995). Assistant Lecturer in Family Medicine Dept., Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (1995-2000). Lecturer in Family Medicine Dept., Faculty of Medicine. Suez Canal University (2000 –2008). Director General of 10 Family Practice Centers affiliated to Faculty of Medicine –Suez Canal University (2001-2004). Member of the Egyptian Resuscitation Council. (2001-Present). Consultant Family physician In RAK Family Practice Center-RAK Medical District Ministry of Health–United Arab Emirates (2004-2007). Member in CME Committee– RAK District- Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2004-2006). Member of Committee for choosing the ideal Family Practice Centers – RAK Medical District- Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2006). Member in Evaluation of PHC physicians – RAK District- Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2006-2007). Assistant Professor in Family Medicine Dept., Faculty of Medicine. Suez Canal University (2008-Present). Member of education committee. Faculty of Medicine. Suez Canal University (2000 –2002 & 2010-2012). Member of the Center for Research and Development in the Medical Education and Health Services. Faculty of Medicine. Suez Canal University (2000 -2004). Member of Committee for revision of Courses and setting Indicators-Quality Assurance /Accreditation unit. Faculty of Medicine. Suez Canal University (2009-2010). Member of the Arab Society for Medical Research – National Medical Research center-Cairo Egypt (2009-Present). Member of Egyptian association of Community Medicine- Department of Community, Environmental and Occupational Medicine. Faculty of medicine, Ain Shams University (2009-present). Scientific supervisor in Egyptian Fellowship program of Family Medicine- Ministry of health-Egypt (2009- Present). Assessor in Egyptian Fellowship of Family Medicine-Ministry of Health and Population-Egypt (2008- Present). Examiner in Master Program of Family Medicine - Faculty of Medicine– Hadramout University–Yemen ( 2011- Present). Member of the scientific board of Egyptian Fellowship of Family Medicine- MOHP-Egypt (2012-Present). Member of scientific committee of Egyptian medical board-National Residency Program in Family Medicine-Medical Sector Committee-Supreme Council of Universities (2012-Present). Member of Arab Board of Family Medicine-The Arab Board of Health Specializations- Council of Arab health Minsters-The Arab League(2014- present) . Head of Family Medicine Dept., Faculty of Medicine. Suez Canal University (2016-Present). (1)Teaching and Medical Education Activities: . General director of Field training - Faculty of Medicine –Suez Canal University (2014-Present). Chairperson of committee for CQI of Programs/Courses and Evaluation- Family Medicine Department –Faculty of Medicine –Suez Canal University (2012-Present). Organized and conducted a workshop on "Training of Trainer (TOT)" Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences–Hadramout University–Yemen (17-27January 2011). Scientific supervisor of students in Diploma and Master in Family Medicine (Credit Hours System)-Family Medicine department-Faculty of Medicine-Suez Canal University (2009-2011). Scientific supervisor of Adult Course-MD program-Family Medicine department-Faculty of medicine-Suez Canal University (2009-2011). Scientific supervisor of Diploma program-Family Medicine department- Faculty of medicine-Suez Canal university(2008-2012) . Field Trainer for Medical students of Faculty of Medicine-United Arab University-United Arab Emirates (2004-2007). Field Trainer for House officers in Family medicine- RAk Medical District- Ministry of Health -United Arab Emirates (2004-2007). Clinical Trainer for a newly recruited PHC Physician- RAk Medical District- Ministry of Health -United Arab Emirates (2004-2007). Course organizer of (TOT). The National Training Institute. Ministry of Health and population, Egypt (28-29January 2004). The Egyptian Medical Syndicate has awarded the candidate a certificate as the ideal teacher in Faculty of Medicine –Suez Canal University for the academic year (2002/2003). Organizer of workshop for field trainers of phase (II) on “How do you conduct successful field training for undergraduate students” Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (2002). Examiner in formative and summative evaluation of the undergraduate and postgraduate students (Diploma and Master) in Family Medicine. Faculty of Medicine. Suez Canal University (2001-Present). Supervisor for research studies of the postgraduate students (Diploma and Master) in Family medicine-Suez canal University (20001-2004). Trainer in courses conducted to primary health care physicians – Ministry of Health and Population (2001-2003). Course Organizer of the field training program for students of the phase (II), Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (2000 -2004). Course organizer of the Master program in Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (2ooo -2003). Trainer for postgraduate students in Diploma and Master in family medicine (1999-2004). Course organizer of the Diploma program in Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (1999 -2003). Coordinator of MD (Medical Doctorate) program in Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine. Suez Canal University (1997-2001). Field trainer for student of the 2nd & 3rd year, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (1991-1999). (2)Health Services & Managerial Activities: . Visiting Family Medicine Consultant to Prince Sultan Armed Hospital. Al Madina, Sudi Arabia. 2016. Chairperson of the Medical committee for university Students. Suez Canal University (2015-rpesent). Quality coordinator for Quality Assurance Unit(FOM/SCU) in Family Medicine Department(2012-rpesent). Supervisor of the Integrative Medicine Research Clinic-Suez Canal University Hospitals- Faculty of Medicine-Suez Canal University(2012- Present). Supervisor of Family Practice Clinic-Suez Canal University Hospitals- Faculty of Medicine-Suez Canal University (2010-Present). Scientific supervisor of El Mahsma Family practice center-Family Medicine department-Faculty of Medicine-Suez Canal University (2008- Present). Scientific supervisor in Egyptian Fellowship program of Family Medicine- Ministry of health-Egypt (2009- Present). Chairman of Research committee in PHC-Medical District- Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2006-2007). Preparing a computerized Chronic Illness Register aiming at improving Health Information System in Primary Health Care -RAK Medical District- Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2006). Prepared a "Protocol for management of patients with diabetes mellitus in PHC settings" RAK Medical District. Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2005). Quality Coordinator in RAK Family Practice center and Member of Quality Committee in PHC -RAK Medical District- Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2005-2007). Chairperson of committee for revising Essential Drug list in PHC-Medical District- Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2005). In-charge Physician of Diabetic Clinic -RAK Medical District- Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2004-2007). Consultant Family physician In RAK Family Practice Center -RAK Medical District- Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2004-2007). Chairman of the Committee aiming at initiating the diabetic clinic In Rak Family Practice Center. RAK Medical District-Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2004). Shared as a speaker in a Program in RAK Radio "Our Clinic" United Arab Emirates (2004). Prepared a computerized program aiming at improving the provided care for patients in Diabetic Clinic-RAK Medical District- Ministry of Health. United Arab Emirates (2004). Director General of Family Practice Centers affiliated to Faculty of Medicine – Suez Canal University (2001 -2004). Family physician and director of Mutrah Family Practice center - Ministry of Health, Sultanate of Oman (1996-l997). Practicing physician in health Insurance Organization, Chronic Illness Clinic, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (1991-1996& 1997- 2004) . Family physician and director of El-Mahsma Family Center, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (1991-1996& 1997-2001). (3) Professional Development Activities (CME): (A) Workshops & Courses Attended . Attended the first training workshop on workplace radioactive material safety and security. Conducted by Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University. Ismailia, Egypt (2-6th November 2014). Attended a workshop as a speaker on "Communication Skills" conducted by Family
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