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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae Current post: Professor/HOD Anatomy in Rawal Institute of Health Sciences (Dental Section) Islamabad PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Dr. Samina Anjum Date of Birth: 23rd August Place of Birth: Rawalpindi, Pakistan Sex: Female Nationality: Pakistani Martial Status: Married Religion: Islam Cast: Sunni Languages: English, Urdu PMDC Registration No: 21354-P Contact Details: E-mail: samina_anj@hotmail,com ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL DATA: a. ACADEMIC DATA : Date of University/ Qualifications Completion Institute/Country National University of Sciences & M. Phil Anatomy 2007 Technology/Army Medical College Rawalpindi Pakistan College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan FCPS PART-I 2002 Islamabad Pakistan Fatimah Jinnah Medical College/Punjab MBBS 1988 University Lahore Pakistan Kinnaired College for women Lahore Intermediate Science (HSC) 1982 Pakistan Secondary school examination Science Azam Garrison High School Lahore Cantt 1980 (SSC) Pakistan Further Qualification Duration University/ Institute/Country MHPE From 6.3.2017-till to date Shifa Tameer e millat university (STMU) Isb Pakistan b. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: After Teaching experience as Duration INSTITITUTIONS/UNIVERSITIE From To S Professor of Anatomy 1.10.2014 To date Rawal Institute of Health Sciences (Dental section) SZABMU Associate Professor 7.9.2011 28.9.2014 Rawal Institute of Health Sciences M Phil (Anatomy) SZABMU Assistant Professor 9.1.2008 6.9.2011 Army Medical College/ NUST (Anatomy) MPhil 16.2.2004 7.9.2007 Army Medical College/NUST Demonstrator 8.12.2000 16.11.2003 Foundation University Medical College MBBS Demonstrator 12.5 1999 30.11.2000 Margalla Institute of Health Sciences/UHS Total Teaching Experience post M Phil in Anatomy: 14 years MAJOR APPOINTMENTS: Head of Anatomy Department ➢ Rawal Institute of Health Sciences (Dental section): 4th Dec 2013 till to date Acting Head of Anatomy Department ➢ Rawal Medical college: 20th Sep 2012 till 5th Sep 2013 Basic Sciences Coordinator ➢ Rawal Institute of Health Sciences: 20th Sep 2012 till to date Mentoring Director ➢ Rawal Medical college: Since Nov 2019 till todate Membership: ➢ Anatomical society of Pakistan ➢ Member DME Rawal Institute of Health Sciences ➢ Member Journal Club in RIHS; Started in Jan 2017 in collaboration with Dean RIHS to promote & develop research culture in Basic Sciences Departments ➢ Member curriculum committee MBBS RIHS till 2019 ➢ Member Disciplinary committee RIHS till todate External Examiner For MBBS & BDS: ➢ Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University,Isb ➢ National University of Medical Sciences, Isb ➢ Bahria University, Isb ➢ University of Health Sciences, Lhr ➢ Foundation Medical university, Rwp ➢ Air University, Isb Paper Assessment, Final paper setting & Moderation of paper for MBBS/BDS/DPT: ➢ Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University,Isb ➢ National University of Medical Sciences, Isb ➢ Bahria University, Isb ➢ University of Health Sciences, Lhr ➢ Foundation Medical university, Rwp ➢ Air University, Isb Workshops/ Seminars/ Conferences attended: ➢ Seminar on “Research Methodology and Medical Writing” at Army Medical College Rawalpindi on 3rd May 2005. ➢ Participated in National Seminar on “Family planning & Contraceptive Procedure & evaluation of their effectiveness in family health services and work shop on contraceptive counseling skills and intrauterine devices” held on 17th Sep 2005 at Army Medical College Rawalpindi. ➢ Participated in the training workshop on “Research methodology in Medical practice” from 1st Feb to 3rd Feb 2006 held at Army Medical College Rawalpindi ➢ Scientific Symposium on “National Medical Issues: Perspectives today and tomorrow” held at Army Medical College Rawalpindi on 26th March 2006. ➢ Participated in the Workshop on “Postgraduate Course On Journal Article Reading, Writing and Discussion” at Army Medical College Rawalpindi, from 8-12 May 2006. ➢ Attended Lecture on “Research methodology” by Prof Atta-u- Rehman, Chairman HEC, Pakistan on 1st Dec 2006 at Army Medical College Rawalpindi ➢ Attended a one day workshop on “Problem Based Learning (PBL) & Case Based Learning (CBL)” held on 1st Jan 2010 at Army Medical College Rawalpindi ➢ Participated in the workshop on “Outcome Based Learning” held on 24th Mar 2011 at Army Medical College Rawalpindi organized by department of education. ➢ Attended AEME Conference on “Ensuring quality across the continuum through accreditation and examination” held on 4-5th Mar 2012 ➢ Attended AEME workshop on “How to develop integrated modules/blocks” on 3rd Mar 2012 ➢ Attended workshop on “Competencies of health professionals” held on 04th April 2013 at Rawal Institute of Health Sciences. ➢ Attended workshop on “Writing of learning objectives” 20th June 2013 at Rawal Institute of Health Sciences. ➢ Participated in 1st workshop on “MCQs/SEQs development” held on 22-23 January 2014 at HQ Bahria University, Islamabad. ➢ Attended AEME Conference on “Professionalization of Health Profession education: Impact on health care” held on 7th to 9th March 2014 at University of Health Sciences Lahore, Pakistan. ➢ Attended AEME Conference on “The Continuum of Education in Health Professions: Enhancing the quality” held on 7th to 8th March 2015 at Foundation University Islamabad -Pakistan. ➢ Attended a workshop on “Professional Core Competencies for Contemporary teaching of Anatomy held on 17th Oct 2015 at Army Medical College Rawalpindi ➢ Participated in 7th National Symposium on Depression 2015, Theme: “Creating Awareness, Integrating Clinical practice and Research” held on 22nd Aug 2015 at Pearl Continental Hotel Rawalpindi ➢ Participated as delegate in Seminar on “Blood Supply of Central nervous system” held on 17th Sep 2015 at Islamic international Medical College - Riphah International University ➢ Participated as delegate in Seminar on “ Clinical Anatomy of Heart” held on 22nd Nov 2016 at Islamic international Medical College - Riphah International University ➢ Attended workshop on “integrated of Curriculum” held on 1st Dec 2016 at Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University- Islamabad ➢ Attended National Symposium on Depression – 2017, Theme: “Let’s Talk” at Pearl Continental Hotel held on 16th Sep 2017, Rawalpindi ➢ Participated in workshop on “ Leadership in Higher education” held on 23rd Jan 2018 Organized by RIHS at Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University- Islamabad ➢ Participated in Pre- conference workshop on “Designing a curriculum for patient safety” held on 29th Mar 2018 at Rawal Institute of Health Sciences, Islamabad – Pakistan accredited by Isra University - Pakistan. ➢ Attended AEME Conference on “Linking Patients Outcomes to Education and Training” held on 29th to 31st Mar 2018 at Rawal Institute of Health Sciences, Islamabad - Pakistan. ➢ Panelist in AEME Conference: Session IV: Parallel presentations on curriculum development held on 30th Mar 2018 at Margalla Hall-III ➢ Participated in workshop on “How to facilitate PBL” held on 17th Apr 2018 Organized by RIHS at Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University- Islamabad ➢ Participated in 10th National Conference on Depression 2018 with Conjoint session of 2nd National Conference on Social Psychiatry, Theme: ➢ Attended “Causes, correlates and Consequences of Depressive disorder” held on 8th Sep 2018 at Pearl Continental Hotel Rawalpindi. SUPERVISORY SKILLS WORKSHOPS: ➢ Attended workshop on “ Educational Planning & Evaluation” held on 4th to 7th May 2015 at CPSP Regional center Islamabad. ➢ Attended workshop on “ Research Methodology, Biostatics & Medical Writing”” held on 7th to 10th Oct. 2015 at CPSP Regional center Islamabad. ➢ Attended workshop on “Supervisory Skills” held on 16th to 19th Nov 2015 at CPSP Regional center Islamabad. ➢ Attended workshop on “Assessment of Competence” held on 23rd to 26th May 2016 at CPSP Regional center Islamabad. MPhil THESIS: ➢ “Effects of Remobilization on the degenerative changes induced by Immobilization on the Femoral articular cartilage of Rabbit Knee.” PUBLICATIONS: Name of Vol S Name of Co- Published in First Title of Paper (No) Date ISSN # Authors Journal Author PP 1. Samina Liaqat Ali Effects of free Pakistan Armed 58(2) Jun 2008 0030- Anjum Minhas mobility verses Forces Medical 189- 9648 Azhar Mubarak restricted mobility on Journal 196 the degenerative Army Medical changes induced by college, immobilization on the Rawalpindi femoral articular cartilage of rabbit knee. 2. Samina Liaqat Ali Minhas Effects of free & Pakistan Armed 60(3) Sep 0030- Anjum Azhar Mubarak restricted Forces Medical 332- 2010 9648 remobilization on the Journal, Army 337 body weight and Mid Medical college, thigh circumference of Rwp rabbit 3. Samina Azhar Mubarak Immobilization Pakistan Journal 21(3) Jul-Sep 1024- Anjum Khadija Qamar induced osteoarthritic Of Pathology 2010 6193 changes on the Rawalpindi 81-86 femoral articular cartilage of rabbit knee; Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis 4. Saadia Shadab Ahmed Butt Effects of Journal Of 15(1) Jan –jun 1683- Rashid Samina Anjum Alphatocopherol on Rawalpindi 33-34 2011 3562 renal glomeruli in Medical Diabetic mice. College(JRMC) 5. Bashir Khadija Qamar Morphological study Journal of Sheik 2( 3) Jul-Sep 2078- Ahmed Samina Anjum of anatomical Zayed Medical- 200- 2011 8274 Janjua Aftab Ahmad variations in the College Rahim 206 Yar Khan branching pattern of (JSZMC) Axillary arterial system 6. Samina Aliya Zubair Effects of chronic Pakistan Journal 22(4) Oct-Dec 1024- Anjum immobilization stress Of Pathology 2011 6193 Bashir Janjua on the histo- Rawalpindi 133- morphology of Rabbit 139 liver 7. Khadija Samina Anjum The effect of Annuals of 6(2) Jul-Dec 2077- Qamar Bashir Ahmed Mifepristone Punjab Medical 31-36 2012 9143 Janjua Antiprogestrogen on college Faisalabad the Number of (APMC) Progesterone Receptors in the rat Uterus 8 Khadija Samina Anjum Effect of anti- International 5(6) May Qamar Zarmina Saga progestrogen on the journal of 45-60 2013 epithelial cell height current research of rat endometrium and review (IJCRR) 9. Shazia Ayesha Baqar , An Innovative Way to Journal of 16 (2) October Muazam Zarmina Sohail , Teach Anatomy in Islamic 2021 Samina Anjum Integration: Near Peer International Assisted Learning Medical college (JIIMC) .
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