Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine

  • khaled Selim Curriculum Vitae
    1993 - 2000 : Assistant Lecturer of Critical care Medicine, Cairo university
    Responsibilities include daily round with senior staff, 24 hours shift twice
    weekly during which management of any inpatient emergency admission and
    management of new patients and follow up of discharged patients on outpatient
    clinic bases once weekly.
    1993 : Senior Registrar of Critical Care Medicine, Cairo University
    1990 - 1993 : Resident of Critical Care Medicine Department, Cairo university
    (Kasr El-Einy hospital).
    March., 1989 - May, 1990 Military Service in Military Hospital
    March. 1988 – March, 1989 House Officer at Cairo University Hospitals.
    Responsibilities included inpatient ward care, assistance in outpatient clinics,
    and medical registration. Duties were rotational through the following
    departments: Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology,
    Paediatrics. Accident & Emergency Medicine and Anaesthesiology.
    1999 – 2002 : Supervisor of the Intensive Care Unit -
    Arab Constructor Medical Centre - Cairo
    Work experience in Gulf area:
    2002-2007 :
    Head of ICU department of AL-Ahsa hospital
    (Al-Ahsa hospital is a 200-bed hospital accredited by ARAMCO medical
    services to be Category-1 hospital for ARAMCO employee, the ICU of
    Al-Ahsa hospital is a 16-bed medical/surgical ICU with a 6-bed CCU.)
    Appointed as Chief of medical staff during the period from 2004-2005
    & appointed as Medical director during the period from 2005-2007.
    2008-2010 :
    Visiting consultant intensivist in the outreaching program of MOH in
    Tabouk & Arar
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  • khaled Selim Curriculum Vitae
    2011-2014:
    Visiting consultant in Kuwait Oil Company ( KOC ) hospital , Al
    Ahmadi-Kuwait.
    2014:
    Consultant intensivist for a 3-month period in Prince Sultan Armed
    Forces Hospital- Madinah.
    Training Courses
    Training course in Echocardiography, Western General Hospital Edinburgh,
    October 1991 .
     Training course in Basic Cardiac Life Support, by American Heart Association,
    February 2003
     Training course in Advanced Cardiac Life Support, by American Heart
    Association, A
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