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LIST of DOCTORS As of June 2018
LIST OF DOCTORS As of June 2018 The Embassy of the United States of America assumes no responsibility for the professional ability or reputation of the persons or medical facilities whose names appear on the following list. NAME OF DOCTOR/SPECIALIST AREA LOCATION TELEPHONE ALLERGIST AL-RAZI ST. - SAMOOR MEDICAL DR. FAISAL TBAILEH JABAL ALHUSSEIN COMPLEX NUMBER 145 5695151 3RD CIRCLE NURSING COLLAGE ST. - DR. SAYYED AL-NATHER 3RD CIRCLE NEAR HAYAT AMMAN HOTEL 4655893 DR. ANAN ALFAQIH 4TH CIRCLE JORDAN HOSPITAL/ MEDICAL CENTER 5609031 CARDIOLOGIST DR. Munther AlSaafeen 4TH CIRCLE JORDAN HOSPITAL CLINIC 5624840 AL-KHAIR CENTER- IN FRONT OF DR. ZAHER ALKASEEH 3RD CIRCLE HOUSING BANK 4645138 IN FRONT OF ALKHALDI HOSPITAL, DR. MOHAMED O. AL-BAGGAL 3RD CIRCLE ABOVE OPTICOS SHAMI 4646625/0795543012 DR. MUNEER AREEDA 4TH CIRCLE ABU HASSAN COMPLEX 4613613/4613614 DR. HATEM SALAMEH AL- TARAWNEH 5TH CIRCLE ABDOUN CENTER 5924343 DR. AHMAD MOHANNA AL ABDOUN CENTER, INFRONT OF ARABIC HARASEES 5TH CIRCLE CENTER 5924343 DR. IMAD HADAD 4TH CIRCLE JORDAN HOSPITAL CLINIC 5626197/0795303502 DR. NAZIH NAJEH AL-QADIRI 4TH CIRCLE JORDAN HOSPITAL CLINIC 5680060/0796999695 JABER IBN HAYYAN ST./ IBN HAYYAN DR. SUHEIL HAMMOUDEH SHMEISANI MEDICAL COMPLEX 5687484/0795534966 DR. YOUSEF QOUSOUS JABAL AMMAN AL-KHALIDI ST./ AL- BAYROUNI COMP. 4650888/0795599388 CARDIOVASCULAR SURGEON JABAL AMMAN NEAR ALKHALDI DR. SUHEIL SALEH 3RD CIRCLE HOSPITAL 4655772 / 079-5533855 COLORECTAL & GENERAL SURGERY DR. WAIL FATAYER KHALIDI HOSPITAL RAJA CENTER 5TH FLOOR 4633398 / 079-5525090 AL- RYAD COMP.BLDG NO. 41/ FLOOR DR. MARWAN S. RUSAN KHALIDI HOSPITAL ST. GROUND 4655772 / 0795530049 DR. JAMAL ARDAH TLA' AL- ALI IBN AL-HAYTHAM HOSPITAL 5602780 / 5811911 DENTISTS DENTAL CONSULTATION CENTER MAKA ST. -
National Strategy for Health Sector 2016-2020
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan High Health Council The National Strategy for Health Sector in Jordan 2016- 2020 His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al –Hussein His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al-Hussein Bin Abdullah II "And to improve the quality of life of each citizen requires attention to heath care as a right for each citizen. The healthy reassured citizen for his health and the health of his children and family is the who is able to work and produce" From the speeches of His Majesty King Abdullah II Bin Al-Hussein Acknowledgements Accomplishment of this national strategy of health sector in Jordan for 2016-2020 by the HHC was made with the support and cooperation of WHO through a participatory approach with all health sectors in Jordan and other related parties, without whom the strategy wouldn't have come into the light. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the Minister of Health/ Chairman of the HHC (HHC), Dr. Ali Heyasat for his continued support and valued guidance that allowed for the accomplishment of this document. Also we extend our sincere thanks to all who contributed to the completion of this national product particularly the local expert of the strategy, Dr. Musa Ajlouni, who has reviewed the strategy documents that was prepared by the competent committees formed by His Excellency the Chairman of the HHC and headed by the secretary general of HHC, Dr. Hani Brosk Al Kurdi. Also we extend our sincere thanks and gratitude to technical support and assistance provided by the WHO representative in Jordan, and Chair of its mission Dr. -
Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae Dr. Ahmad Alsayed PhD, MSc, PharmD Personal Information • Name: Ahmad Riyad Fawzi Alsayed • Marital state: Married • Date of Birth: July 21th, 1987 • Phone number: 00962786770778 • Email: [email protected], [email protected] Education • PhD in Clinical Pharmacy / Therapeutics and Precision Medicine, School of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast, the United Kingdom, May 2018. • PhD Thesis Subject: Clinical Pharmacy, Therapeutics, Infectious Diseases, Respiratory Diseases, Human Microbiome, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics. • PhD Thesis Title: “Understanding the Lung Microbiome in Chronic Pulmonary Diseases and its Clinical Influence on Disease Outcome”. • MSc. in Pharmacology, School of Medicine, the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. June 2014. Thesis entitled as: “The prevalence of methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates and their antimicrobial susceptibility patterns in three hospitals in Amman, Jordan”. • Master level in Bioinformatics, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory - European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), Welcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, the United Kingdom. January 2018. Title: “Bioinformatics for Discovery”. • BSc. Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), School of Pharmacy, the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. June 2011. • High School, Al-Omariya School, Amman, Jordan. 2005. Current Positions • Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy (Therapeutics and Precision Medicine) in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics at Faculty of Pharmacy, Applied Science Private University in Amman, Jordan. Since September 2018 – until now. • Member in Accreditation, Quality Assurance and Evaluation Committee at Faculty of Pharmacy, Applied Science Private University in Amman, Jordan. Since September 2018 – until now. • Head of Alumni Follow-up Committee at Faculty of Pharmacy, Applied Science Private University in Amman, Jordan. October 2019 – September 2020. -
International Publications (2009)
INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University (2009) Edited by: Professor Dr. Lamis Ragab Professor Dr. Taymour Mostafa Professor Dr. Hesham El Anany Professor Dr. Rania Mohamed Printed by MEDC INDEX 1 Pubmed Index Publications …………………………. 1-157 2 Other Cited Publications ……………………………. 158-163 3 a. Oral Presentations at International Conferences … 164-169 b. Poster Presentations at International Conferences . 170-173 c. Abstracts in International Conferences ………….. 174-176 An important part of the mission of Kasr Al Aini Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University is training a professional, specialized graduate able to conduct research and apply national and international standards of medical care. The institution should prove that academic research activities make a full contribution to the achievement of the mission. The quality and quantity of research activities should be documented. This is the third document of the published research of the faculty in international journals. The number of staff involved in peer reviewed published research is 415. We aim to increase this record by encouraging staff, especially the young generations, to publish their research in international journals with a high impact factor. The quality and quantity of research activities is an important factor in accrediting academic instutitions and ranking of universities. Dean of the Faculty Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies & Research Prof. Dr. Ahmed Sameh Farid Prof. Dr. Lamis Ragab International Publications Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2009 Feb;53(2):251-6. Impact Factor: 1.953 Effect of dexmedetomidine on the characteristics of bupivacaine in a caudal block in pediatrics. Saadawy I, Boker A, Elshahawy MA, Almazrooa A, Melibary S, Abdellatif AA, Afifi W. -
International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium Report, Data Summary of 50 Countries for 2010-2015: Device-Associated Module
American Journal of Infection Control 44 (2016) 1495-504 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect American Journal of Infection Control American Journal of Infection Control journal homepage: www.ajicjournal.org Major Article International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium report, data summary of 50 countries for 2010-2015: Device-associated module Víctor Daniel Rosenthal MD, MSc, CIC a,*, Hail M. Al-Abdely MD b, Amani Ali El-Kholy MD c, Safa A Aziz AlKhawaja MD d, Hakan Leblebicioglu MD e, Yatin Mehta MD f, Vineya Rai MD g, Nguyen Viet Hung MD h, Souha Sami Kanj MD i, Mona Foda Salama MD j, Estuardo Salgado-Yepez MD k, Naheed Elahi MD l, Rayo Morfin Otero MD m, Anucha Apisarnthanarak MD n, Braulio Matias De Carvalho MD o, Bat Erdene Ider p, Dale Fisher MD q, Maria Carmen S.G. Buenaflor MD r, Michael M. Petrov MD s, Ana Marcela Quesada-Mora MD t, Farid Zand MD u, Vaidotas Gurskis MD v, Tanja Anguseva MD w, Aamer Ikram MD x, Daisy Aguilar de Moros MD y, Wieslawa Duszynska MD z, Nepomuceno Mejia MD aa, Florin George Horhat MD bb, Vladislav Belskiy MD cc, Vesna Mioljevic MD dd, Gabriela Di Silvestre MD ee, Katarina Furova MD ff, Gloria Y. Ramos-Ortiz MD gg, May Osman Gamar Elanbya MD hh, Hindra Irawan Satari MD ii, Umesh Gupta MD jj, Tarek Dendane MD kk, Lul Raka MD ll, Humberto Guanche-Garcell MD mm, Bijie Hu MD nn, Denis Padgett MD oo, Kushlani Jayatilleke MD pp, Najla Ben Jaballah MD qq, Eleni Apostolopoulou MD rr, Walter Enrique Prudencio Leon MD ss, Alejandra Sepulveda-Chavez MD tt, Hector Miguel Telechea MD uu, Andrew Trotter -
Securing Cyberspace
Cover.qxp_Cover.qxd 8/6/19 4:35 PM Page 1 BUSINESS MONTHLY MONTHLY BUSINESS NOT FOR SALE www.amcham.org.eg/bmonthly AUGUST 2019 SECURING CYBERSPACE SECURING CYBERSPACE AUGUST AUGUST 2019 SECURING ALSO INSIDE ▲ ▲ ENTREPRENEURS PONDER CBE EASING ▲ ▲ CYBERSPACE EXPANDING MARKET FOR HEALTHCARE ▲ ▲ PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN HOUSING Egyptian leadership in digital data protection THE POWER OF CONSTRUCTION DELIVERING NOW DELIVERING 2020 المونت جﻻلة - العين السخنة IL MONTE GALALA – TRANSFORMING SOKHNA فوكا باي ترحب بالسادة المﻻك FOUKA BAY – WELCOME HOMEOWNERS • تسليم 1،200 وحدة كاملة التشطيب بتصميمات داخلية DELIVERING 1,200 FULLY-FINISHED, INTERIOR • • جاري تسليم 170 وحدة بالمرحلة اﻻولى كاملة التشطيب DELIVERING NOW 170 FULLY-FINISHED, INTERIOR • في DESIGNED HOMES IN 2020 2020 بتصميمات داخلية DESIGNED HOMES IN PHASE ONE • 1،900 وحدة تحت اﻻنشاء UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1,900 • • 1،200 وحدة تحت اﻻنشاء UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1,200 • • اﻻنتهاء من المرحلة اﻻولى للبحيرة الكريستالية علي THE WORLD’S FIRST MOUNTAIN-TOP CRYSTAL • • تم اﻻنتهاء من 70% من إجمالي اﻻعمال الخرسانية OF ALL CONCRETE WORK 70% • الجبل في LAGOON OPERATING IN 2021 2021 للمشروع بالكامل SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED www.tatweermisr.com 16094 THE POWER OF CONSTRUCTION DELIVERING NOW DELIVERING 2020 المونت جﻻلة - العين السخنة IL MONTE GALALA – TRANSFORMING SOKHNA فوكا باي ترحب بالسادة المﻻك FOUKA BAY – WELCOME HOMEOWNERS • تسليم 1،200 وحدة كاملة التشطيب بتصميمات داخلية DELIVERING 1,200 FULLY-FINISHED, INTERIOR • • جاري تسليم 170 وحدة بالمرحلة اﻻولى كاملة التشطيب DELIVERING NOW 170 FULLY-FINISHED, INTERIOR • في DESIGNED HOMES IN 2020 2020 بتصميمات داخلية DESIGNED HOMES IN PHASE ONE • 1،900 وحدة تحت اﻻنشاء UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1,900 • • 1،200 وحدة تحت اﻻنشاء UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1,200 • • اﻻنتهاء من المرحلة اﻻولى للبحيرة الكريستالية علي THE WORLD’S FIRST MOUNTAIN-TOP CRYSTAL • • تم اﻻنتهاء من 70% من إجمالي اﻻعمال الخرسانية OF ALL CONCRETE WORK 70% • الجبل في LAGOON OPERATING IN 2021 2021 للمشروع بالكامل SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED www.tatweermisr.com 16094 sky inv. -
CMN / EA International Provider Network HOSPITALS/CLINICS
CMN / EA International Provider Network HOSPITALS/CLINICS As of March 2010 The following document is a list of current providers. The CMN/EA International Provider Network spans approximately 200 countries and territories worldwide with over 2000 hospitals and clinics and over 6000 physicians. *Please note that the physician network is comprised of private practices, as well as physicians affiliated with our network of hospitals and clinics. Prior to seeking treatment, Members must call HCCMIS at 1-800-605-2282 or 1-317-262-2132. A designated member of the Case Management team will coordinate all healthcare services and ensure that direct billing arrangements are in place. Please note that although a Provider may not appear on this list, it does not necessarily mean that direct billing cannot be arranged. In case of uncertainty, it is advised Members call HCCMIS. CMN/EA reserves the right, without notice, to update the International Provider Network CMN/EA International Provider Network INTERNATIONAL PROVIDERS: HOSPITALS/CLINICS FacilitY Name CitY ADDRess Phone NUMBERS AFGHanistan DK-GERman MedicaL DiagnOstic STReet 66 / HOUse 138 / distRict 4 KABUL T: +93 (0) 799 13 62 10 CenteR ZOne1 ALBania T: +355 36 21 21 SURgicaL HOspitaL FOR ADULts TIRana F: +355 36 36 44 T: +355 36 21 21 HOspitaL OF InteRnaL Diseases TIRana F: +355 36 36 44 T: +355 36 21 21 PaediatRic HOspitaL TIRana F: +355 36 36 44 ALGERia 4 LOT. ALLIOULA FOdiL T: +213 (21) 36 28 28 CLiniQUE ChahRAZed ALgeR CHÉRaga F: +213 (21) 36 14 14 4 DJenane AchaBOU CLiniQUE AL AZhaR ALgeR -
Private Sector Project for Women's Health
Private Sector Project for Women’s Health Survey and Assessment of Private Sector Mammogram Facilities in Central and North Jordan Submitted to: Dr. Basma Khraisat Cognizant Technical Officer USAID/Jordan Submitted by: Dr. Rita Leavell Chief of Party Private Sector Project for Women’s Health Abt Associates Inc. Prepared By: May Abuhamdia BSc; eMBA/MPH September 2007 The information contained in this document is considered CONFIDENTIAL and is intended for the recipient and their authorized representatives only. Any unauthorized distribution is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of submitter. 1 Table of Contents List of Figures 3 List of Tables 4 Acronyms 6 Introduction 7 Objectives 7 Methodology 8 Results 11 General Facility and Staffing Characteristics and Practices 11 Prevailing Breast Cancer Testing Policies and Practice 14 Mammogram Staff Statistics and Training and Certification 24 Mammogram Facilities interested in providing discount for a patient referral program 29 Assessment of Mammogram Centers by Researcher 31 Discussion and Conclusions 34 Recommendations 36 References 38 Annexes Survey Questionnaire and Assessment Tool 34 Private Market Mammogram Facilities 49 List of Figures Figure No. Description Page 1 Mammogram Service Initiation in the surveyed facilities 11 2 Breast Cancer Testing Practices – Patient Profiles for Ultrasound 15 3 Breast Cancer Testing Practices – Patient Profiles for Mammogram 15 4 Types of patients by referral seeking breast cancer testing 19 5 Sources of physician referred patients 19 6 Radiologists general interest in training in breast cancer screening and diagnosis at 27 KHCC 7 Preferred Training times for Radiologists 27 8 Possible Commitment forms from Facilities to training of staff on mammogram at 28 KHCC 9 Interest of surveyed centers in providing discount for a patient referral program 29 3 List of Tables Table Description Page No. -
Doing Business in Egypt: 2015 Country Commercial Guide for U.S. Companies
Doing Business in Egypt: 2015 Country Commercial Guide for U.S. Companies INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT, U.S. & FOREIGN COMMERCIAL SERVICE AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 2010. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Chapter 1: Doing Business In Egypt Chapter 2: Political and Economic Environment Chapter 3: Selling U.S. Products and Services Chapter 4: Leading Sectors for U.S. Export and Investment Chapter 5: Trade Regulations, Customs and Standards Chapter 6: Investment Climate Chapter 7: Trade and Project Financing Chapter 8: Business Travel Chapter 9: Contacts, Market Research and Trade Events Chapter 10: Guide to Our Services Return to table of contents Chapter 1: Doing Business in Egypt Market Overview Market Challenges Market Opportunities Market Entry Strategy Market Overview Return to top Egypt is an important strategic partner and the United States continues to engage with Egypt on our mutually shared interests including strong commercial ties. With a population of over 88 million and a GDP of USD 272 billion there are solid opportunities for U.S. firms in the medium-to-long term. Egypt’s strategic location offers companies a platform for their commercial activities into the Middle East and Africa. In 2014, U.S. – Egypt bilateral trade increased from USD 6.8 billion in 2013 to USD 7.9 billion. US Exports to Egypt increased 20% from USD 5.18 billion to USD 6.47, while Egyptian exports to the U.S. decreased from USD 1.61 billion to USD 1.41 billion. Egypt is the third largest export market for U.S. products and services in the Middle East and the 39th largest export market in the world. -
Area Name Speciality Tel Bed Home Page Hospital(Amman)
Hospital(Amman) Area Name Speciality Tel Bed Home Page Abu Nseir Al-Rashid Hospital Center 523-3882 www.alrashid-hospital.com Balsam Hospital Consultancy 585-6856 Sweileh Al-Essra Hospital General 530-0300 125 www.essrahospital.com Al Urdon St.(Tabarbor Area) Queen Alia Military hospital General 515-7100 www.jrms.gov.jo North Jordan University Hospital General 535-3666 535 www.ju.edu.jo Queen Rania AlAbdullah St. King Hussein Cancer Center Cancer 535-3000 120 www.khcc.jo Ibn Al-Haitham Hospital General 551-6808 74 www.ibn-alhaytham-hospital.com Madina Munawara St. Eye Specialty Hospital Eye 551-1176 25 www.eyehosp.com Tla'Al-Ali Tla'Al-Ali Hospital General 533-9008 53 www.tlaa-alalihospital.com Marka Marka Islamic Speciality Hospital General 489-3855 38 www.islamic-hospital.org (Western and Northen Marka)Al-Mowasah Hospital General 489-6842 www.mowasah-hospital.com Al-Bashir Hospital General 475-3101 www.albashir-hospital.gov.jo Ashrafieh Jordan Red Crescent Hospital General 477-9131 126 www.jnrcs.org Down Town Italian Hospital General 477-7101 47 Istiklal St. Istiklal Hospital General 565-2600 114 www.istiklalhospital.com East Al Hashimi Prince Hamza Hospital General 505-3826/3814 650 Abdul Hadi Eye Hospital Eye 462-7628 17 www.ahhospital.com Jabal Amman Meternity Hospital Gyn-Obsterics 464-2362 15 Jabal Amman Malhas Hospital General 463-6140 69 Amman Surgical Hospital 464-1261 www.ammanhospital.com (Beween 3circle and 4circle) Al Khalidi Medical Center General 464-4281 160 www.kmc.jo (3Circle) Farah Maternity Hospital Gyn-Obsterics -
The Impact of Using E-Health on Patient Satisfaction from a Physician-Patient Relationship Perspective
JOURNAL OF CRITICAL REVIEWS ISSN- 2394-5125 VOL 7, ISSUE 19, 2020 THE IMPACT OF USING E-HEALTH ON PATIENT SATISFACTION FROM A PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP PERSPECTIVE This research is completed under patronage of Petra University Dr. Yasmin Sakka1, Dr. Dina Qarashay2 1Faculty of Administrative & Financial Sciences/Management, Information Systems Department/University of Petra 2Medical Health Center/University of Petra Received: 14 March 2020 Revised and Accepted: 8 July 2020 ABSTRACT: This study aims to determine how e-health impacts physician-patient relationship by evaluating patients’ perceptions in terms of trust, reliability, communication, service quality, time and cost, and control and improvement aspects of the relationship. The aggregate outcome of the study examines patient readiness to use electronic two-way communication between patient and physician in Jordanian healthcare sector. The theoretical model has been constructed post a review of related previous literature to identify the dependent and independent variables of the study. Data was collected by means of questionnaire survey of patients visiting private hospitals in Amman, Jordan using a simple random sampling method (N=344). The results of this research revealed that the perception of Jordanians of e-Health physician-patient relationship is significantly positive. This perception comes with the belief that e-Health will improve the relationship, save time and money and improve the quality of care. I. INTRODUCTION There is a wealth of research data that supports the benefits of effective communication and health outcomes for patients and healthcare teams. The connection that a patient feels with his physician can ultimately improve their health mediated through participation in their care, adherence to treatment, and patient self-management. -
Impact of Entrepreneurship in Achieving the Competitive Advantage, an Emperical Research in Private Hospitals in Amman, Jordan
IMPACT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACHIEVING THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, AN EMPERICAL RESEARCH IN PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN AMMAN, JORDAN by Mohammad Fayez Mohammad Abu Zaid A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master in Business Administration at The University of Petra Amman-Jordan October /2013 I Authorization I am Mohammad Fayez Mohammad Abu Zaid. I authorize the University of Petra to make hard or soft copies of my thesis to libraries, institutions, and people when asked. Name: Mohammad Fayez Mohammad Abu Zaid Signature: ------------------------------- Date: ------------------------------------ II IMPACT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACHIEVING THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, AN EMPERICAL RESEARCH IN PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN AMMAN, JORDAN by Mohammad Fayez Mohammad Abu Zaid A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master in Business Administration at The University of Petra Amman-Jordan October /2013 Major Supervisor Name Signture Prof. Najim Al- Azzawi ------------------- Examination Committee Name Signture 1. Prof. Musa Al- Lozi ------------------- 2. Dr. Sabah Hameed Agha ------------------- 3. Dr. Ahmed El- Qasem ------------------- III ABSTRACT IMPACT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACHIEVING THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, AN EMPERICAL RESEARCH IN PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN AMMAN, JORDAN by Mohammad Fayez Mohammad Abu Zaid at University of Petra, 2013 Under the supervision of Prof. Najim Al Azzawi The main objective of this research is to investigate the impact of entrepreneurship in achieving