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Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Alsenbesy Vorname(s): Mohamed Abdelrazek Zaki Ismail Place of Birth: Qena, Egypt Date of Birth: 21/01/1970 Nationality: Egyptian Position: Assistant Prof. & Head of Internal Medicine Dep./ Gastroenterology & Endoscopy. Qena Faculty of Medicine - South Valley University Address: Internal Medicine Department Qena University Hospital South Valley University 83523 – Qena, Egypt Tel: +2 096 5 211 281 (work) Fax: +2 096 5 22 74 15 +2 096 3360675 / +2 02 2266 43 86 (home) E-Mail: [email protected] +2 012 22 33 57 51 (cellular) [email protected] Home page: http://www.svu.edu.eg/arabic/staff/application/reg.aspx?id_num=27001212701872 Study Degrees 1- MB BCh. Dec. 1993: Faculty of Medicine - Ain Shams University. 2- Master Degree in Internal Medicine (MSc) 1999, Sohag Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University. Title of Master thesis “Preliminary Doppler Study of the Portal Vein in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis with or without Esophageal Varices”. 4- TOEFL E (English language test) January 2000 Score (577). 5- DAAD-German Language course in Sers-Ellayan, Egypt from Feb. to April 2001. 6- German language course in S&W Institute – Marburg, Germany from 11.06.01 to 30.09.01. 7- MD degree in Internal medicine. Sohag Faculty of Medicine – Sohag University. Title of Thesis “Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) versus Argon Plasma Coagulation (APC) in Neoplastic and Non- Neoplastic Barrett‟s Esophagus”. Feb. 2008 Work Experience 1- House Officer in Ain-Shams University Hospitals (March 1994 – February 1995). 2- Resident at the Internal Medicine Department, Sohag University Hospital (March 1995 – March 1999) 3- Clinical Demonstrator at the internal Medicine Department , Sohag University Hospital (Jun. 1999 – Dec. 1999) 4- Assistant Lecturer at the internal Medicine Department , Sohag University Hospital. Dec. 1999 – Feb. 2008. 5- Visitor Doctor & Researcher at the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Department in Ludwigshafen, Germany – Academic Teaching Hospital of Mainz Uni. (01.10.2001 – 30.09.2003) 6- Lecturer of Internal Medicine – Sohag University (February 2008 till November 2010) 7- Fellow at the Internal Medicine Department in EVK (evangelical Hospital ) Holzminden, Germany from 23.03.2009 till 01.09.2009 8- Lecturer of Internal Medicine – South Valley University (SVU) (since 25.11.2010) 9- Assistant Prof. of Internal Medicine - SVU since October 2013. 10- Vice Dean of the Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, SVU. Jan. 2014 – Sep. 2016. Academic-Thesis Supervision Supervised 5 Doctor Theses (MD) and 20 MSc (Master Theses). (Please refer to the complete list). Diagnostic & Interventional Skills Upper &Lower Endoscopy – Fibroscan – Band Ligation& Polypectomy – APC – PDT – BIB gastric Balloon Scholarships, Conferences, Prizes and Publications: 1. DAAD doctor-degree scholarship from 2001-2003 in Ludwigshafen, Germany. 2. TEMPUS scholarship: Individual Mobility Grant (IMG) at the German cancer research center (DKFZ). Heidelberg. Aug. to Oct. 2004. 3. ESGE (European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy) Advanced endoscopy course scholarship In Lyon, France and Düsseldorf, Germany. (Aug. – Oct. 2006). 4. DGVS Congress (the conference of the German Society of Gastroenterology and Metabolism) 2001, 2002,2003,2004,2010 and 2015. 5. Presentation-Skills workshop at the DAAD office, Cairo in cooperation with Erlangen university, Germany – 2007 6. Proposal Writing Workshop at the DAAD, Cairo (2008, 2010) 7. UNDP scholarship for the program “Transparency in Healthcare Organizations” – Cairo, 2010/2011 8. Attended and passed the Radiation protection Program for medical doctors. Köln, Germany. May2009. 9. Different Staff-Members training programs (FLDP) in Sohag, Cairo and South Valley universities. Topics e.g.: Objective Skills Clinical Examination (OSCE)/ Quality Assurance in Higher Education/ Strategic Methods in Research/ Research Proposal Writing/ Credit Hours Program/ Financial and Legislative issues in Universities. 10. Different national medical conferences in Cairo, Alexandria, Sohag, Qena, Asiut, Luxor, Minia, Hurghada and Marsa Alam in the fields of Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Diabetes, Nephrology, Rheumatology and Haematology 11. Oral and Poster presentations in different national and international conferences (please refer to the complete List of Publications) 12. Attending different international conferences, workshops, clinical missions and meetings. E.g Germany, France, Holland, Malta, UK, Austria, Tunisia, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Sweeden. (Please refer to the complete list). 13. Different national and international publications. (please refer to the complete List of Publications) http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5TCGtB4AAAAJ&hl=en 14. DAAD module-program “Sustainable Project Management” Kaiserslautern, 2013 15. SVU Coordinator for the TEMPUS Project “Advanced Health Education” with Linnaeus University, Sweden 16. Honorary Clinical Observer at the Royal Free Hospital of the University College London (UCL), February 2015. Elastography Advanced Training. 17. SVU International Publication Prize. 2013, 2014 and 2017. 18. Partner at the DAAD Project ''Intensive Gastroenterology Education &Training (IGET)'' - mobility of young scientists from our department to Tunisia and Germany. (2012-2014) Membership of scientific and social Societies: 1. Member of the EASL (European Association of the Study of Liver diseases. No. 16461 2. Member of the DGVS (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Verdauungs- und Stoffwechselkrankheiten) Membership No. 5917 3. Member of the DAV (Deutsche Alumni Verein) in Kairo 4. DAAD Research Ambassador to South Valley University (SVU) since Sep. 2014. 5. Member of the Arab-German Medical Network (AGMN) since 2007. 6. Member of the board of the Egyptian Club of Ascites (ECA). Founded in April 2017. List of Publications A) Journal Publications 1. Endoscopic Papillary Large Balloon Dilatation (EPLBD) for the Extraction of Common Bile Duct Stones (CBDS). Mohamed Alsenbesy, Khaled Shahat, Abdallah Nawara, Mohammad Sallam, Mohamed Fakhry, Mohamed Shazly, Mohamed Moussa, Mohammed Tag-Adeen, Hussein El-Amin, Mohammed Sobh. Rev Esp Enferm Dig 2019. doi:10.17235/reed.2019.5865/2018. 2. Highlight report the food additive dammar resin is a rat hepatocarcinogen. Tarek Ellethy, Mohamed Alsenbesy, Mohamed M. M. Hashem. Archives of Toxicology December 2018, Volume 92, Issue 12, pp 3611–3612. 3. Pattern of Tuberculosis in Elderly Patients in Egypt. Ali Abdelrahman Ghweil, Mohamed A Alsenbesy, Mohamed Badawy, Mona Mohamed Abdelkarem, Mohamad Mounir Helal. J Trop Dis 2018, 6:2. DOI: 10.4172/2329-891X.1000262. 4. Role of Insulin Resistance in Essential Hypertensive Patients in Qena Governorate, Egypt. Mohamed Alsenbsey, Basem Asham, Sanaa Shaker Aly, Samar S. Ahmed.AZMJ_56_17 (Accepted August 2018). 5. Liver Stiffness Predicts Relapse after Direct Acting Antiviral Therapy Against Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection. ALI A. GHWEIL, MOHAMAD M. HELAL, MOHAMED ALSENBESY, ASHRAF KHODERY. Med. J. Cairo Univ., Vol. 86, No. 6, September: 3293-3299, 2018 6. Clinical and Biochemical Study of Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 IN Chronic Kidney Disease. Int. J. Adv. Res. 6(3), 334-340. DOI URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/6683. Mohamed Alsenbesy, Abdel-Kader A. Hashim1, Abdallah E. Mohamed, Mohammed H. Hassan. 7. Evaluation of Portal Hypertension Doppler Parameters after Hepatitis C Virus Eradication in Patients with Definite Fibrosis. International J of Curr Research in Med.Sciences. Vol. 3, Issue 11 – 2017. Hasan Saddek, Mohamed Alsenbesy, Heba Osman, Ghada Abdelrazek. 8. Liver stiffness measurement and spleen diameter as predictors for the presence of Esophageal varices in chronic hepatitis C patients. Medicine 96(46): Nov.2017. M Tag Said, M. Alsenbesy, Ali Ghuil, Elsayed Elgohary, Abdala Nawara, M Ali Abdelrazek 9. Endoscopic band ligation combined with Argon Plasma Coagulation versus band ligation alone for eradication of esophageal varices. Al-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal. 2016; Vol (14); Iss. (4). P. 169 – 175. Ali Ghweil, Shamarden Bazeed, Mohamed Alsenbesy, Heba Saleh, Mohamed El Kassas, Bahaa Abbas, Gamal Esmat, Hamdy Moustafa 10. Estimation of Plasma Concentrations of Hepatocyte Growth Factor in Acute Leukemia in Upper Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Haematology. 2015, 40:17–23.AE Ahmed, SS Zytoun, MA Alsenbesy, AA Elsaid. 11. Patterns and Distribution of Drug Dependence and Associated Risk Factors among Male Youth in Upper Egypt. European Journal of Scientific Research. Vol. 131 No 2 April, 2015, pp.190 – 197. Sameh S. Zaytoun, Raouf M. Afifi, Mohamed Alsenbesy, Hesham Ayoub. 12. Evaluation of Portal Hypertensive Doppler Parameters in Patients with Bilharzial Periportal Fibrosis. J. of Gastroenterol. and Hepatol. Research. Vol. (3); Issue(4), Nov.2014. Hasan S Mahmoud, Mohamed A Alsenbesy, Seham F Ahmed 13. The Study of Social Profile and Some Health Problems Associated with Body Weight Disorders in Upper Egypt Male Youth. Int. J. of Tropical Diseases & Health. 4(6): 672 – 682, 2014. Sameh S. Zaytoun, Raouf M. Afifi, Hesham Ayoub, Mohamed Alsenbesy and Hanan Nomeir. 14. Weight Status among Young Males in Upper Egypt. Saudi J. of Obesity. 2013, Vol (1); Iss. (2). P. 62 – 66. Sameh Zaytoun, Mohamed Alateeq, HeshamAyoub, Mohamed Alsenbesy, Hanan Nomeir. 15. Proportion of Anemia in Type 2 Diabetic Patients in Qena Governorate Case–Control Study: Clinical Correlates and Prognostic Significance. International Journal of Diabetes Research Volume 2, Number 4, August 2013. Fayed H, Elsaied A, Alsenbesy M, Moubark
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