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Educational Background ALI MESHKINI M.D Neurosurgery Dept . Imam RezaMedicalCenter, School of Medicine. Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. Tabriz – IRAN Tel: 098(0) 9141144484 FAX: 0098(0)4115445085 E- mail : meshkinia @ yahoo. com PERSONAL DATA Date of birth: 27 Dec 1966 Place of birth : Sharafkhaneh – Shabestar- Iran Language : English , Persian , Turkish Married – two children EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 1973-1978: Primary School (Dabestan Fazl -0l-lahi) ,sharafkhaneh / Iran . 1978-1981: Secondary school (madreseye – Rahnamayi Doctor shariati ) sharafkhaneh /Iran . 1981-1984: High school* (Dabirestan Imam sadeg) Qum / Iran *Two grade in one year (Short Summary course in third grade of high school ) 1984-1991:Study of general medicine at medical faculty of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz /Iran . 1991-1996: Resident at the Department of Neurosurgery , Medical Faculty of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz / Iran 1996: Success in final national board examination of neurosurgery 2007:Fellowship in stereotactic surgery , Department of Neurosurgery , Medical Faculty of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran / Iran 2009:Fellowship of Stereotactic &Functional Neurosurgery &Movement disorders(clinical observer course) ,Kings College Hospital,UK 2009:Fellowship of Stereotactic &Functional Neurosurgery &Movement disorders(clinical observer course),MHH,Germany 2007:MS in Medical education Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran / Iran ACCADEMIC BACKGROUND 1- Neurosurgery board , Medical Faculty of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences . Tabriz / Iran (1991-1996). 2- General physician , Medial Faculty of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Tabriz / Iran (1984-1991) PROFESSIONAL EXPREIENCES 1- Academic staff of Neurosurgery Dept Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Iran( since 1998) 2- Assistant professor of Neurosurgery Dept Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz/Iran (Since 1998) 3- Associate Professor of Neurosurery Dept . Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Tabriz/Iran , (Since 2006) 4- Member of Iranian Association of Surgeons . 5- Member of Medical Council I.R Iran (No:33857) 6- Research Deputy of Neuosurgery Dept. (Since 2005). 7- Education Deputy of Imam khomeini Medical center (Since 2006) 8- Member of Committee of Curriculum development in medical education of Health Ministry(since2006) Clinical Expriences Neurotrauma , Spine , Pediatrics , CNS tumors ,stereotactic surgery 1996-1997: General Neurosurgery / Yasuj University of Medical Sciences Yasuj / Iran . 1997-1998: General Neurosurgery / Mahallati Hospital , Tabriz /Iran. 1998-2006: General Neurosurgery / Imam Khomeini Medical Center / Tabriz University of Medical Sciences .Tabriz/Iran . PUBLICATIONS 1)Books 1- The spine and medical negligence (2000) Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (Translation to Farsi) 2- Differential Diagnosis in Neurology and neurosurgery (2002)Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (Translation to Farsi) 3- Hypophysial Tumors and diseases (2005) Tabriz University of Medical Sciences ( Farsi) 2)Papers and Articles 1- Intraventricular tuberculoma : report of a rare case IJMS (2001) vol:26. 2- Amebic brain abscess with ICH , e- IMJ (2004)vol: 2. 3-Brain abscess associated with astrocytoma, e- IMJ (2004) vol :3. 4-Evaluation of serum level of creatine kinase isoenzyme(CKBB)in traumatic brain injury,Pakistan Journal of Neurological Surgery(2004)vol: 2 5- Traumatic thoracic disk herniation , The Middle East Journal of Emergency (2005) vol: 5. 6- Primary , Secondary and metastatic hydatid cyst of the brain , a new classification and sample cases . e – IMJ (2005) vol: 3. 7- Primary multiple cerebral hydatid cysts : A case report , The middle East Journal of Emergency (2005) vol: 5. 8-Prognostic value of serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in head truma, e- IMJ (2005) vol: 4. 9- Evaluation of intracerebral hemorrhage and associated mortality factor , Medical Journal of Tabriz UMS (2001) vol: 35 no 50 (Full text in Farsi& abstract in English ). 10 –A case report of attempted suicide by the adolescent in a rare way, Medical Journal of Tabriz UMS (2001) vol: 35 no 51 ( Full text in Farsi &abstract in English). 11-Evaluation of cranioplasty with Methylmetacrylate in five years, Medical Journal of Tabriz UMS(2002) no52( Full text in Farsi &abstract in English). 12- Epidemiologic Evaluation of patients with odontoid fracture , Medical Journal of Tabriz UMS( 2004) no 61 ( Full text in Farsi &abstract in English). 13- Upper cervical cord tumor: a case report, ARMAGHANDANESH Journal of Yasuj UMS (1997) vol 2 no 26 ( Full text in Farsi &abstract in English). 14- The interrelationship between name and personality, ARMAGHAN DANESH Journal of Yasuj UMS (1996) vol 1 no 34. ( Full text in Farsi) 15- Evaluation of cranalization techniques in the treatment of frontal sinuses fracture, 13 th world congress of neurological surgery , Marrakesh Juen 2005 (Poster presentation, Full text in English ) 16- Cervical Spondylectomy of chonderoblastoma of the cervical spine with tetraplegia, 13 th world congress of neurological surgery , Marrakesh Juen 2005 (Poster presentation ,Full text in English ) 17- Olfactory groove schwanoma , case illustration 13 th world congress of neurological surgery , Marrakesh Juun 2005 (Poster presentation ,Full text in English ) 18- Scalp lymphoma, case illustration 13 th world congress of neurological surgery , Marrakesh Juen 2005 (Poster presentation, Full text in English ) 19- Brain abscess associated with astrocytom , 8th Asian & Oceanian congress of child neurology New Delhi India oct 2004 (Poster Presentation , abstract in English) 20- Multiple intracranial hydatid cysts, , 8th Asian & Oceanian congress of child neurology New Delhi India oct 2004 (Poster Presentation , abstract in English) 21- Giant cell tumor of the frontal bone , 8th Asian & Oceanian congress of child neurology New Delhi India oct 2004 (Poster Presentation , abstract in English) 22- Amebic brain abscess with ICH , 17 th national Neurosurgery conferences, Karachi Pakistan Nov 2004 (Poster presentation , abstract in English). 23- Relationship of hyperglycemia and neurological outcome, 17 th national Neurosurgery conferences, Karachi Pakistan Nov 2004 (Poster presentation, abstract in English). 24- Evaluation of serum level of creation kinasisoenzyme (CKBB) in traumatic brain injury , 17 th national Neurosurgery conferences, Karachi Pakistan Nov 2004 (Poster presentation , abstract in English). 25-Prognostic value of serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in head trauma, 17 th national Neurosurgery conferences, Karachi Pakistan Nov 2004 (Poster presentation abstract in English). 26- Report of a rare case of multiple hereditary exostosis with vertebral and spinal cord involvement and chondrosarcoma differentiation , Annual congress of neurosurgical society of Iran, Shiraz / Iran nov 2005 (Poster presentation ,abstract in English) 27- Genetically analysis of Families Affected with Cerebral Cavernous Malformation from East Azarbaijan . First international Iranian congress on Biological Sciences Dec 2005 Karaj (Poster Presentation ,abstract in English ) 28- Cervical Spondylectomy of chondroblastoma of the cervical spine with tetraplegia . The Journal of Urmia University of Medical Science 2007. 29-Solitary Plasmacytoma of Cranial Vault MEJEM 2007 Vol. 7 No.1. 30- Giant cell tumor of the frontal bone and the frontal sinus :a case report e-IMJ 2006 Vol.5 No.2. 31- Giant cell tumor of the frontal bone and the frontal sinus, Rawel Medical Journal 2006 Vol.31 No.2. 32-Report of a rare case of multiple hereditary exostosis with vertebral and spinal cord involvement and chondrosarcoma differentiation. Neurosurgery Quarterly 2007 Vol 17(1). 33-The comparison between the effects of intermittent pneumatic compression device used alone or in addition with low dose heparin or enoxaparin in prevention deep venous thrombosis in the patients with severe head trauma. Medical Journal of Tabriz UMS , 2007 34-Intraoperative use of epidural methylprednisolon or bupivacaine for post surgical lumbar discectomy pain relief; A randomized, placebo-controlled trial Ann Saudi Med 2007,27(4) ;:279-283 35 Rare C6 vertebral involvement in a child with histiocytosis X: a case report Folia Neuropathology 2007:45(2):93-97 36-Correlation between GCS and zinc level in patient with head injury Annual congress of neurosurgical society of Iran, Ahvaz 2007 (oral presentation ,abstract in English) 37- Study of effect of zinc supplementation on recovery trend of head injury Annual congress of neurosurgical society of Iran, Ahvaz 2007 (oral presentation ,abstract in English) 38-Study of clinical signs and symptoms ,laboratory tests in head injury in children, Annual congress of neurosurgical society of Iran, Ahvaz 2007 (oral presentation ,abstract in English) 39-The study of types of head trauma types in children at Emam hospital from 1381to 1384 Meshkini A MD. ,Salehpour F MD.,Gosheye F( Medical Journal of Tabriz UMS) 40-Systemic juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) with multiple central nervous system lesion. 3 Report of a rare case and review of literature Meshkini A.MD 1, shahzadi S.MD , zali A.MD 2, tajeddin MD 4 Parsa. Kh. MD 5 41-Stereotactic biopsy of brain stem lesions: technique and results of 19 years expriences Meshkini A MD Shahzadi S MD Zali A MD Parsa Kh.MD 42-Role of stereotactic biopsy in tissue diagnosis of multiple brain lesions Meshkini A 1. MD, Shahzadi S 2. MD, Zali A 3. MD and Parsa KH 4. MD. 43-History and Fields of Stereotactic &Functional Neurosurgery&Movement
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