• Asim Muhammed A Alshanberi

    Assistant Professor

    Dr. Asim alshanberi is a Family and Geriatric Medicine Consultant. He received his Bachelor's degree in Medicine from Um AlQura University. He completed residency training in Family Medicine at Texas Tech University. He is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and has a particular professional interest in inpatient service and office-based procedures. Dr. Alshanberi is a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians, completed a geriatric fellowship at the University of Miami, and completed a faculty development fellowship at the University of North Texas. He worked as an advisor at Kaplan Medical Center, Chicago. Currently, He is head of the Medicine Program at Batterjee Medical College.

    Research interest

    - Primary Care Development.

    - Geriatric Care.

  • Sumera Nisar Durraiz Rehman

    Professor

    Over 15 years of experience in clinical Ophthalmology especially vitreoretina

    Medical educationist

    Academic and clinical teacher

    Researcher

    After graduating from King Edward Medical College, Pakistan, I joined my carrier in Ophthalmology and did my fellowship. I have worked in many prestigious institutes nationally and internationally to quest my thirst for knowledge and skill. I am at the stage of my career where I want to share more and more of my knowledge and expertise with students and make a difference in the field of Ophthalmology. With distinctive communication skills and abilities and enthusiastic to work in diverse cultures and environments; always ready to provide my best to the community.

    Research interest

    Have published many research articles in local and international journals in the field of Ophthalmology and Medical Education.

    Have supervised many undergraduate medical students for their research projects.

    Working as a reviewer of few renowned journals.

    Have presented many papers in international conferences.

  • Manal Al Syed

    Associate Professor

    Professor Dr. Manal El Said El Sayed has been graduated from faculty of medicine, Cairo University, 1997. She has Infection Control Diploma from Claude Bernard University, France, 2005 and MD in Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Cairo University, 2008. She is a member of infection control unit in Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Giza, Egypt where she shared in construction of new units; Central Sterilization Unit (2007) and Health Care Waste Management Unit (2009) after her return from scientific mission in Frankfurt, Germany (2008). She shared in establishment of the Society for Practitioners of Infection Control-Egypt. She joined BMC since 2011 and works as Professor and head of Microbiology Department and Head of the Assessment Committee in medicine program. She has 26 published research papers and co-author in 2 booklets. She is editorial board member and reviewer in many international medical journals. She is member in the American Society for Microbiology and in various international societies. She won the Sponsorship Award of the International Federation of Infection Control (IFIC), 2004 and participated in several international conferences.

    Research interest

    Research interest is medial microbiology including the diagnosis and antimicrobial susceptibility of bacteria, viruses and fungi. Her research interest is also extended to infection control in hospitals and antibiotics stewardships.

  • Abdel-Hamid Elsify

    Associate Professor

    · M.B.; B.CH. December 1990

    Grade: Very good with honor

    Faculty of Medicine

    Ain Shams University

    Cairo-Egypt

    · M.SC. In human Anatomy & Embryology In Mayo 2000

    Grade: Very Good.

    M.SC. Thesis was titled (Hepatic ultra- structural Changes induced by formaldehyde vapors in albino rats.

    · M.D. In Human Anatomy and Embryology In August 2005

    Grade: Very Good

    Was titled" Studies on human ileo-caecal junction"

    Research interest

    · Neuroscience,Embryology,Anatomy, Histology

    · Histopathological and immunohistochemically study of the protective effect of triptorelin on the neurocytes of the hippocampus and the cerebral cortex of male albino rats after short-term exposure to cyclophosphamide. (Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure).

    · Histological and ultrastructural study of the protective effect of acetyl cysteine on the iron toxicity of kidney in albino rats.

    · Hepatic ultra- structural changes induced by formaldehyde vapors in albino rats.

    · Endoscopic and Histological Studies on human ileo-caecal junction

    Contact-info

    BMC

  • Hassan Rizk

    Assistant Professor

    · M.B.B.Ch. of Surgery and Medicine, November, 1999, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt.

    · M.Sc. Degree of human anatomy and embryology, May, 2005, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt.

    · Ph.D. & M.D. Degree of human anatomy and embryology, November, 2009, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt.

    Research interest

    Neuroscience and Nanotechnology.

    Contact-info

    BMC

  • Ahmed Abdelfattah Ibrahim Elshora

    Associate Professor

    M.B.Ch.B., with general grade Excellent (Honor Degree) 2001 Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Egypt

    · M.Sc. With general grade Very good October 2006 Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Egypt entitled “Analysis Of Nipple Areola Complex Involvemnt in Breast Cancer”

    · M.D March 2013 Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Egypt entitled “Evaluation of Sleeve Gastrectomy In Morbid Obese Patients”

    · Associate Professor of general surgery "Gastrointestinal and laparoscopic surgical Unit ", Faculty of medicine, Tanta University, Egypt

    · Present Appointment:

    · Assistant professor of general surgery at Batterjee Medical College since 2017 until now.

    · Society Memberships:

    · President of the cultural committee, Student Association, Faculty of Medicine for two successive years

    Research interest

    I am interested in researches concerning surgical fields for bariatric surgery, and GIT malignancies

    Contact-info

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    BMC

  • Ehab Abdelhalim Mohamed Aboualy

    Associate Professor

    Ehab Abo Ali was borne in Tanta (Egypt) in 1973. He received his MD degree in Community Medicine from Tanta University in 2009.He supervised many of Master and MD theses. He published many local and international research papers. He attended many of national and international conferences. Currently, he is the HOD Community Medicine, BMC, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

    Research interest

    Epidemiology

    Community Medicine

    Nutrition

    Mental Health Promotion

  • Remah Kamel

    Associate Professor

    · FRCOG (Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists), London, United Kingdom.
    · MSc. (Master’s degree) on Human Reproduction and Development, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Bristol, United Kingdom.
    · Postgraduate Award on Infertility and Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART), Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Warwick, United Kingdom.
    · PhD. (Doctorate Degree) on Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Bristol, United Kingdom.
    · European University Diploma of Operative Endoscopy in Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Auvergne, Clermont- Ferrand I, France.
    · MSc. (Master’s degree) on Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Arab Republic of Egypt.
    · MB. BCh. Bachelor of Medicine and General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Arab Republic of Egypt.

    Research interest

    · Kamel, RM. 2013. Assisted Reproductive Technology after the Birth of Louise
    Brown. J Reprod Infertil; 14(3):96-109.
    · Kamel, RM. 2013. Screening for Chlamydia trachomatis infection among Infertile Women in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Women’s Health; 5:277-284.
    · Kamel, RM. 2010. Spontaneous Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome in a Naturally Conceived Singleton Pregnancy: A case report. Fertil Steril; 94(1): 351.e1-351.e4.
    · Kamel, RM. 2010. The onset of Human Parturition. Arch Gynecol Obstet; 281: 975982.
    · Kamel, RM. 2010. Prevention of Postoperative Peritoneal Adhesions. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 150: 111-118.
    · Kamel, RM. 2010. A Clinical Epidemiology Study of Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Jazan city, Saudi Arabia. J Reprod Med; 55(9-10): 395-403.
    · Kamel, RM. 2010. Management of the Infertile Couple: An Evidence-based Protocol. J Reprod Biol Endocrinol; 8:21.
    · Kamel, RM. 2010. A Massive Ovarian Mucinous Cystadenoma: A case report. J Reprod Biol Endocrinol; 8:24.

  • Alaa Wageh Osman Abdelrahman

    Associate Professor

    Qualifications:

    - M.SC. obstetrics and gynecology, Mansoura University, May 2005 

    - M.D. obstetrics and gynecology, Mansoura University, June 2012 

    Jobs:

    - Assistant professor, obstetrics and Gynecology, Mansoura University, from July 2012 to March 2019 

    - Associate professor, obstetrics and Gynecology, Mansoura University, from March 2019-July 2019 

    Experience:

    - IVF consultant at Mansoura fertility care unit, assisted conception unit. Mansoura University. 

     

    Pubmed publication:

    - Can Ki67 and Caspase Predict Molar Progression? Fetal Pediatr Pathol. 2019 

    - Use of sildenafil citrate in cases of intrauterine growth restriction. Taiwan J Obstet Gynecol 2019. 

    - Timing of initiation of low-molecular-weight heparin administration in pregnant women with antiphospholipid syndrome. Int J Womens Health. 2019. 

    Research interest

    Obstetrics and gynecology

    · reproductive endocrinology

    · infertility

    · In vitro fertilization (IVF)

  • Jonair Hussein Elshahir Nabil Labib Mohammed Abdelkafy

    Associate Professor

    - Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatric Hematology Oncology and BMT, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.(Nov., 2015) 

    - Post- doctoral Fellowship Pediatric oncology, UCLH, London, UK (2011-2012). 

    - M.D. in Pediatrics (November 2009), Ain Shams University.  

    - M.Sc. in Pediatrics (November 2004), Ain Shams University with an excellent grade.  

    - M.B.B.Ch. in Medicine and Surgery (December 2000), Ain Shams University with an excellent grade with honor. 

    Awards: 

    - The 2011 International Development and Education Award (IDEA) from the Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 

    - Certificate of Appreciation from Ain Shams University for International Publishing on 25-6-2012 -Certificate of Appreciation from Ain Shams University for International Publishing on 21-6-2020 

    Research interest

    General Pediatrics 

    Pediatric Hematology 

    Pediatric Oncology 

    BMT research 

  • Mohamed Roshdi Moetamed Mohamed Herzalla

    Assistant Professor

    Head of Internal Medicine Department

    Currently I am an assistant professor and head of internal medicine department, medicine program, Batterjee Medical College. Assistant professor of Internal Medicine (Diabetes and Endocrinology Unit) Zagazig University Hospital, Egypt.

    Formerly: Registrar of internal medicine at United Doctors Hospital (UDH), Jeddah, KSA. (ACHSI accredited). I had professional accreditation certificate from Saudi commission for health specialties. Resident / Assistant lecturer of Internal Medicine, Zagazig University Hospital, Egypt. Doctorate Degree in Internal Medicine, May 2015, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Internal Medicine, 2009 and Medical Bachelor & Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.Ch) in October 2003, Faculty of medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt

    Research interest

    Clinical and basic science research in:

    · Diabetes and Endocrinology.

    · Obesity and other metabolic disorders

    · Liver diseases.

  • Mohamed Mahmoud Abdelhay Elfiky

    Assistant Professor

    1988: Bachelor of Medicine and General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Tanta university Egypt . 

    1955 : Master degree  of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine- Menoufia university . 

    1999 : MD in Anatomy and embryology from Menoufia university    1Egypt. 

    2014 :  Associate professor of anatomy 

    Research interest

    Evaluation of testicular cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of sofosbuvir and sofosbuvir - ribavirin in the adult male albino rats  

    Testing alternatives: the use of adipose- derived mesenchymal stem cells to slow neurodegeneration in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease  

    Coffea arabica Bean Extracts and Vitamin C: A Novel Combination Unleashes MCF-7 Cell Death  

    Modulatory Effect of Zingiber Officinale Oil on Oxidative Stress and DNA  Damage in Etoposide-Treated Rats  

    Outcomes of Tendon Transfer in Old Cut Tendon in the Hand

  • Rania Ahmed Naguib Ali Saad

    Lecturer

    Dr. Rania Ali Saad graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt with Bachelor’s degree of Medicine and Surgery (M.B.B.Ch) in December 2001 with Honors. She then completed her 3 year Clinical Pathology residency at Ain Shams University Hospitals during which she was awarded her Masters Degree in Clinical and Chemical Pathology in 2006. Her Masters Thesis Title: Stem cell transplantation in patients with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia. After which she did a Hematopathology observership at the University of Virginia (UVA), Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. She then returned back to Egypt for her Doctorate degree in Clinical and Chemical Pathology. Her Doctorate degree defense was in 2012. The Doctorate Thesis Title: Prognostic relevance of 13q14 deletion and IgH rearrangement by Interphase Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization in patients with multiple myeloma. Her Doctorate Thesis was later presented at the 18th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA), Stockholm, Sweden, June 13th-16th, 2013.

    Dr. Rania also has passion for stem cell research. She participated in neural stem cell research at Dr. Sally Temple’s lab, Regenerative Research Foundation: Rensselaer, New York, USA (2009-2011). She worked on a variety of stem cells such as mouse embryonic and mouse adult subventricular zone stem cells, as well as Human embryonic stem cells where she was able to passage these cells, cryopreserve them and differentiate them to neural lineages. She also did lentiviral transfection of these cultures to alter gene expression and assess gene function. She did as well Time Lapse cell tracking to follow the lineages of single cells as they generate clones as well as matching staining profiles, clonal analysis and cell counts. During that time, she participated in paper publishing in Nature Protocols in 2011. The paper title: Vertebrate neural stem cell segmentation, tracking and lineaging with validation and editing. In 2019, she joined again Dr. Sally Temple’s lab as a neural stem cell researcher as she worked on a research project that focused on Aging and in vitro Alzheimer’s disease modeling using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).

    Dr. Rania has an overall 10 years of working experience in the Clinical Pathology field working in a number of highly reputable private hospitals and with highly professional professors of different nationalities. Recently, Dr. Rania has joined the BMC team in Jeddah as a Pathology lecturer and as an Academic Advisor coordinator, hoping she is able to benefit her students and pass on her years of experience promoting their academic success.

    Research interest

    My main research interest is in neural stem cell research.as well as in Hematology research topics most importantly chronic myeloid leukemia and multiple myeloma.


    Research and Publications:
    · Winter Mark, Wait Eric, Ali Ahmed Naguib Rania et al., 2011. Vertebrate neural stem cell segmentation, tracking and lineaging with validation and editing. Nature Protocols, 6: 1942-1952.
    · Ali N Rania, Kassem A Nevine et al., 2014. Prognostic relevance of 13q14 deletion and IgH rearrangement by interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization in patients with multiple myeloma. Journal of Applied Hematology, 5(4): 141-147.

    Contact-info

    2nd Floor, Female corridor, Number: 236

  • Ahmed Abd Alghany Mohamed

    Assistant Professor

    - Assistant professor of Medical Biochemistry-Faculty of Medicine- Al-Azhar University/ Egypt 

    - Head of Biochemistry Department- Medicine Program- Batterjee Medical College BMC /KSA  

    - M2, Respiration and Circulation Block leader  – Medicine Program – BMC/ KSA 

    Research interest

    Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 

    Latest research: 

    Tarek Atia , Hader I. Sakr , Ahmed A. Damanhory , Karim Moawad & Moustfa 

    Alsawy (2020): The protective effect of green tea on diabetes-induced hepato-renal pathological 

    changes: a histological and biochemical study, Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, DOI: 

    10.1080/13813455.2020.1806885 

  • Amir Elhadi

    Lecturer

    I am Amir Elhadi from Sudan. Married and I have a daughter and two sons. I have a Ph.D. in the Physiology field, from Graduate Studies and Scientific Research, Shendi University, Sudan. I previously worked in the College of Applied Medical Sciences at Al-Jouf University, Saudi Arabia for about nine years. I also worked as a lecturer at the College of Medicine, Ahfad University for women in Sudan for seven years. Besides my main job at Batterjee Medical College, I sometimes participate as a volunteer in some organizations that interesting in environmental improvement and smoking control.

    Research interest

    A total of 30 blood group systems are recognized by ISBT. The reliability of the blood group data for  assessing relationships between populations is very limited. Determination of minor blood group phenotypes is useful for many studies, e.g. correlation between phenotype and diseases.

  • Sherin Mohamed Magdy Ibrahim Elsayed Elsharkawy

    Assistant Professor

    MD degree in Physiology

    Master degree in Physiology

    Research interest

  • Fatima Elsayed Ibrahim Elsayed Hassan

    Assistant Professor

    Dr Fatma Hassan, graduated from Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt.

    I have a master and PHD from Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt.

    Since 2018 I am an assistant professor of Medical Physiology, Medicine Program, BMC, Jeddah.

    Currently, I am the head of Medical Physiology Department, Expert in teaching and research.

    Research interest

    Experimental researches related to gastrointestinal tract, musculo-skeletal system and central nervous system.

  • Abdalrahman Mohammad Mohammad Ali Foda

    Assistant Professor

    HIGHEST ACADEMIC DEGREE: Doctorate degree in medical sciences, Pathology (PhD), Mansoura University, Egypt, July 2014.

    Scientific publications: Google Scholar:

    SCIENTIFIC COURSES/ CONFERENCES/ AWARDS AND GRANTS:Pathology/oncology conferences (Speaker and poster presentations) held in Egypt, Belgium, Spain, Thailand, Denmark, UK and Cyprus. SCIENTIFIC REVIEWER for about 8 international pathology/oncology journals.

    MEMBER OF European Society of Pathology (ESP), American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the Arab Division of the International Academy of Pathology.

    TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT BMC: Construction and leading of Breathing and Circulation Block for PBL medical students (M3) in collaboration with Maastricht University, Netherlands. Sharing at teaching Pathology in other blocks and programs.

    Research interest

    Gastrointestinal tract, Breast, lymphoma and CNS tumor pathology and biological markers expression.

    Contact-info

    BMC

  • Muhammad Awais

    Lecturer

    I did Bachelor in Pharmacy from University of Peshawar, Pakistan in 2002. Then I worked as Pharmacist for a period of 2 years in pharmaceutical industry. In 2004, I got admission in Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan, where I completed M. Phil in Microbiology in 2006. Since 2006 till 2012, I was teaching Microbiology in various recognized institutions of Pakistan. Apart from teaching, I was also actively involved in research and published a number of papers. Since 2012 till today, I am serving as Microbiology Lecturer at Batterjee Medical College, Jeddah Saudi Arabia. Here I am involved in Problem Based Learning (PBL) Module of Medicine Program as a tutor. Also I am supervising Microbiology Practical of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy Programs.

    Research interest

    My main research interest is related to synthesis of Anti-microbial metabolites (Antibiotics) by Bacillus strains in free and immobilized states. 

    I had published 10 research papers and attended a number of international conferences, seminars and workshops.

  • Atef Hamed Hamed Asal

    Lecturer

    I did my M.B.B. CH in 2004 from Alexandria university, faculty of medicine, I joined al Ramal  childrens’ hospital from 2006 to 2007, Ministry of health, Egypt. I joined Matrouh childrens’ hospital (MOH) from 2007 to 2009. I worked in Alexandria university childrens’ hospital and I got my master in pediatrics from Alexandria university in 2013, I worked as a pediatrician in family medicine, MOH before joining BMC in August 2014.

    Research interest

    I am interested in clinical research in pediatrics, particularly related to gastroenterology subspecialty.

    Contact-info

    BMC

  • Ibrahim Ahmed Zaki Aiad

    Lecturer

    I did my M.B.B. CH in 2002 from Cairo university, faculty of medicine, I joined Cairo ambulance centre, Ministry of public health, Egypt from 2004 to 2007, I joined M. Bakry hospital, Ministry of public health from 2007 to 2012, I got my master in pediatrics from Cairo university in 2011, I joined Matrouh general hospital, MOH from 2012 to June, 2013 before joining BMC in October 2013. 

    Research interest

    I am interested in clinical research in pediatrics, particularly related to neonatology subspecialty.

    Contact-info

    BMC

  • Majed Alnabulsi

    Lecturer

    Dr. Majed Alnabulsi is an internal medicine specialist. He received his Bachelor’s degree in medicine from King Abdulaziz university in Jeddah. He worked as a visiting assistant researcher with the department of medicine at the University of California, Irvine. He then completed his residency training in internal medicine at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, USA.

    Research interest

    · Public health

    · Medical school curriculum development

    · Medical emergencies

    Contact-info

    BMC - Office 242

  • Heba Emad AlButairi

    Lecturer

    · Graduate with M.B.B.S from King Faisal University.

    · American Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Beaumont Hospital.

    · Masters in Medical Education from King Saud University.

    Research interest

    Contact-info

    BMC - Office 119

  • Farrah Shams Nawaz Ali Samoon

    Lecturer

    Former assistant professor in Dow university of health sciences, have done graduation in medicine and surgery in 2001from Bahria university Islamabad, and M.Phil. In Anatomy from Dow university of health sciences in 2011. Total teaching experience in Anatomy is 18 years.

    Research interest

    Developmental anatomy morphological changes in

    placental tissue in relation to medical conditions

    such as diabetes and hypertension

  • Abdullah Mohammed Mustafa Ali Aloqyli

    Lecturer

    - Histology lecture ten years in BMC.

    - Coach for BMC team for union Saudi University football.

    -Organizer of graduation ceremony.

    Research interest

    Yes, I am interested in research because it is the basis of the science, knowledge and scientific and practical development. Medical Scientific Research and publication Proficiency. December 2021 Ph.D. Published paper Human papillomavirus, gene mutation and estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer: a cross- sectional study, in pan African journal

    Contact-info

    BMC

  • Muhammad Mudassar

    Assistant Professor

    Dr. Mudassar did his MBBS from University of Health Sciences, Pak and FCPS (Histopathology) from College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan. He served as Faculty in well renowned institutions in Pakistan like King Edward Medical University (KEMU), Lahore and Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research centre (SKMCH & RC) before moving to Saudi Arabia. Since 2012, he is working as Head of Pathology department in Batterjee Medical College, Jeddah, KSA. He is actively involved in PBL curriculum development and teaching undergraduates of medicine and allied specialties. He is also block leader of Regulation and Integration block and planning members of many other blocks of Medicine Program.

    Research interest

    He has deep interest in “Cytopathology” and published in international American journal like “Cytopathol”. His other research interests include “Breast and Lymph Node Pathology” and diagnostic histopathology.

    Contact-info

    BMC

  • Mohamed Elmutasim Abdelhamid

    Lecturer

    Mohamed Elmutasim A. M. Elsheikh, PhD Lecturer of Medical Microbiology in the Department of Microbiology, Involved in problem-based learning in Medicine Program, along with traditional teaching in the Department of Pharmacy, Dentistry, Nursing, and Respiratory Therapy.  Published many research articles in the field of production of diagnostic test and antimicrobial resistant. Speaker in national conferences and worked in teaching Medical microbiology for more than 20 Years.

    Research interest

    - Molecular identification of the antimicrobial resistance encoding genes using PCR. 

    - Culturing, processing and testing the serodiagnostic antigen (DAT) for its use in the field and hospital settings. 

    - In-Vivo culturing and serological diagnosis of T.B. 

    - Diagnosis of gastrointestinal parasites. 

    Contact-info

    BMC

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