Curriculum Vitae Of Dr Ezzat Samy Aziz

Curriculum Vitae Of Dr Ezzat Samy Aziz    

Professor of Anaesthesia Cairo University Hospital

Personal Details

Name:                                    Ezzat Samy AZIZ

Address:                                35 A Aboelfeda St ZamalekCairo, Egypt

Telephone:                            Mobile 0020122160808     (Egypt)   

Date of birth:                         6th August 1960

Age:                                      55

Nationality:                            Egyptian

Marital Status:                      Married

General Education:             St. Augustine French School, Cairo

Medical School:                    Cairo University

Qualifications:                      MB BCh (Honours), Cairo University                  1983

                                            Master of Anaesthesia, Cairo University             1987

                                           MD Anaesthetics, Cairo University                       1992

                                          Advanced Life Support                                         1994

                                          DA (UK)                                                                1995

                                          FRCA                                                                    1996

                                          FCARCSI                                                       2008

G.M.C.:                                               Full GMC Registration (specialist register)

                                                               Registration Number:                4371068

Specialist Register Date:                 August 1999

Present Appointment:         Prof of Anaesthesia, Cairo University, Egypt

                           

Previous Appointments

  • November 1997 – November 2002    Associate Professor of Anaesthesia Cairo University Hospital
  • September 1996 - October 1997         Lecturer of anaesthesia (Senior Registrar) Cairo University Hospital
  • January 1994 - August 1996               SHO (Acting Registrar)  Conquest Hospital, Hastings
  • July 1993 – December 1993                Registrar St James hospital, Dublin
  • March 1993 – June 1993     Lecturer of Anaesthesia (Senior Registrar) Cairo University Hospital
  • November 1992 – February 1993       Clinical attachments in chronic pain Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam
  • ·              March 1991 – October 1992               Assistant Lecturer of anaesthesia (Registrar)  Cairo university Hospital
  • ·              May 1989 – February 1991 Research Fellow Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam
  • November 1988 – April 1989             Assistant Lecturer of anaesthesia (Registrar) Cairo university Hospital
  •  September 1985 – October 1988        Resident of anaesthesia (SHO) Cairo university Hospital
  • March 1985 – August 1985 Mandatory Military Service Egypt
  •  March 1984 – February 1985            House Officer Cairo University Hospital

 

General Experience

Pre-Registration

I spent my pre-registration year in the Cairo University Hospitals. This provided me with experience in a wide range of medical and surgical conditions and served as a sound base for the future development of my medical career.

Military Service

This six-month posting involved specific training in Military Medicine, with an emphasis on the field management of war casualties.

I received basic training in anaesthesia, which stimulated me to take up a career in the speciality.

Anaesthetic Experience

 

Resident, Cairo University Hospital

I started at my formal anaesthetic training working as an anaesthetic resident in the Cairo University Hospitals. This large group of hospitals hosted a total of 4000 beds. I received training and gained experience in the major anaesthetic sub-specialities including; general surgery, vascular surgery, obstetrics, gynaecology, ENT, orthopaedics, cardio-thoracic, paediatric and ophthalmic surgery.

 

Assistant Lecturer, Cairo University Hospital

After finishing my job as a resident in anaesthesia, I was appointed as an Assistant Lecturer, this is equivalent to the registrar grade, but includes a research interest.

The post provided additional sub-specialist training. I gained experience in paediatric anaesthesia in Cairo University Paediatric Hospital and I spent six months in the tertiary referral neuro-surgical department.

During this post I worked for 22 months in Amsterdam as a research fellow. The purpose of the fellowship was to complete the clinical part of my MD thesis. The title of the thesis was High frequency jet ventilation combined with nasal continuous positive airway pressure and conventional mechanical ventilation in neonatal intensive care. The thesis was accepted in Cairo, in June of 1991.

Registrar, St James Hospital, Dublin

The hospital provided me with a good exposure to anaesthesia within Europe; a teaching hospital within Dublin, it had approximately 600 beds. My on-call rota was 1: 4. Day- time lists included; vascular & general surgery, ENT, orthopaedics and thoracic surgery. The ITU had 12 beds and I was able to manage the patients using knowledge already gained.

 SHO, Conquest Hospital, Hastings

Recognising its high standard of medical education, I decided to pursue a period of training in the United Kingdom.

My first six months at the Conquest Hospital enabled me to become acquainted with the British system of training. During this time I developed an interest in ophthalmic anaesthesia with particular emphasis on peribulbar blocks.

Over the next two years I took increasing clinical responsibility. This included second on-call duties which involved covering ITU and obstetrics, whilst supervising other trainee anaesthetists.

Towards the end of this job I was successful in the Royal College of Anaesthetists fellowship examination.

 Lecturer, Cairo University Hospital

This post was equivalent to a senior registrar post in the United Kingdom. I received specific training and gained extensive experience in cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia.

I had responsibility for organising and teaching the departments SHO’s and registrars in the basic sciences as well as clinical anaesthesia.

I spent a three-month secondment in the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam, during which I received training in the management of chronic pain and the provision of acupuncture therapy.

Research formed a major part of the lecturer post. I was involved in several research projects, a number of which were published.

 Associate Professor (Consultant), Cairo University

This job has enabled me to develop my interests in teaching and research, together with a continuing commitment to clinical anaesthesia. I have specifically developed my interests in ophthalmic and orthopaedic anaesthesia.

I have four clinical sessions, during which I supervise the activity of the residents and lecturers. Two sessions are dedicated to overseeing the lecturers Master Degree and thesis preparation. A single session is devoted to theoretical teaching. Finally, I have two private clinical theatre sessions.

The post allows me up to three months of unpaid study leave per annum. Therefore, I have been able to extend my experience by working for periods abroad. As such, I have worked in a locum capacity in the Maghraby Eye Hospital in Jeddah. Additionally I have been able to work in a number of UK hospitals thus maintaining my UK contacts and further extending my clinical experience.

 

Professor of Anaesthesia Cairo University

In Cairo University I am involved in setting the exams of the master degree in anaethetics( equivalent  to FRCA). I am also one of the examiners for this dgree. I supervise MD theses.Administrative Experience

During my lecturer post I had responsibility for organising the daily theatre rotas.

As a consultant and  professor, I am involved in the day-to-day and strategic management of our department.

 

Teaching Experience

Throughout my career I have been actively involved in teaching. I enjoy teaching students, nurses, ODA's and trainee anaesthetists in theatre.

Delivery of formal lectures and tutorials forms a major part of my current job within the Faculty of Medicine of Cairo University. I teach candidates for the Egyptian Master Degree and supervise graduates during the preparation of their MD theses. Further, I am an examiner for the Egyptian Master Degree in Anaesthesia.

I view education as an essential part of good medical practice and will continue to teach enthusiastically during any post that I undertake.

 

Audit

Clinical audit has always been a major interest of mine. It enables us to analyse and improve our clinical practice. I have actively participated in audit meetings in every department in which I have worked.

Whilst working at the Conquest Hospital, I was involved in organising audits relating to the management of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and acute pain.

Our department in Cairo is responsible for 120 trainee anaesthetists. Currently, I am auditing the effectiveness of our SHO and Registrar training programmes.

Membership of Societies

Egyptian Anaesthesiology Society

British Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Society

British Society of Orthopaedic  Anaesthesia

President of the African Society of Regional Anaesthesia (AFSRA)

Presentations

  • International Symposium on Oscillating Ventilation and Neonatal Diagnostics. Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam (Netherlands) 23-27 October 1989.
  • Third Open European Meeting of Anaesthesiology, Paris 17-19th April 1992.
  • 15th International Symposium on Neonatal Intensive Care, San Remo, Italy 14-17th November 1991.
  • South East Thames Society of Anaesthetists Summer Meeting, Conquest Hospital, Hastings, England, 4th June 1994.
  • Inaugural Conference of British Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Society, Yarm, U.K. 17-19 June 1999
  • Third Conference of British Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Society, Yarm, UK, 29-30 August 2001
  • Inagural conference of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia(invited speaker), london, April, 2004
  • World Conference of Anaesthesia, Paris, (Chair person), Ophthalmic session, April 2004
  • The first Conference for the Egyptian Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia Society (invited speaker), Cairo, Egypt 27th-29th April 2005
  • 21st Anaesthesia International Egyptian Conference (invited speaker), Cairo, Egypt, 1-3 March 2005
  • Third All Africa Congress (invited speaker), Tunisia, 21st-25th  May 2005
  • 9th Alexandria Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Conference (invited Speaker), Alexandria, Egypt 28th-30th September 2005
  • 7th Video Conference on ophthalmic local anaesthesia (invited speaker),Middlesborough, England, 17th February, 2006-04-04
  • 2nd World Conference of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy (invited speaker), Rio de Jeniro, Brazil,4th-8th March 2006
  • 7th Pan Arab congress of anaesthesia and intensive care, pain management and emergency ( invited speaker), Algeria 15-18 June 2006
  • The 10th Alexandria anaesthesia and intensive care conference ( invited speaker), Alexandria, Egypt, 20 –22 September 2006
  • The 20th annual meeting of the American society of ophthalmic anaesthesia ( invited speaker) Chicago, USA, 13-15 October 2006
  • The 6th international congress of Orthopaedic anaesthesia and pain (invited speaker) Istanbul, Turkey, 26-29 April 2007
  • Organizing secretary of the second world congress of ophthalmic anaesthesia, Cairo Feb 2008
  • World congress of Anaesthesia, Cape town, South Africa (invited speaker), March 2008
  • The Annual meeting of the British Society of Orthopaedic Anaesthesia (invited speaker), Wigan, UK, November 2008
  • The 7th intenational congress of Orthopaedic anaesthesia and pain, Dresden, Germany(invited speaker), May 2009
  • All Africa Congress of Anaesthesia, Nairobi, Kenya(invited speaker), September 2009
  • World NYSORA congress Dubai , UAE (invited speaker), March 2010
  • World NYSORA congress,Rome, Italy (invited speaker), April 2011
  • The AOSRA meeting,Bali , Indonesia (invited speaker), May 2011
  • The Ophthalmic anaesthesia meeting, Chennai,India (invited speaker), September 2011
  • World congress of anaesthesia, Buenos Aires, Argentina (invited speaker ), March 2012
  • World congress of ophthalmic Anaesthesia, Ankara, Turkey (Scientific committee) , May 2012

 

Meetings and Courses Attended

  • Advanced Life Support Course, 11th June 1994.
  • Intensive Course for FRCA Part II, 5-9th September 1994, University of Manchester.
  • FRCA Part III, 27th March-13th April 1995, Royal College of Anaesthetists.
  • Grammar Course for FRCA Part III. May 1st-5th 1995, Frenchay hospital, Bristol.
  • Grammar Course for FRCA Part III, June 7- 9th 1996, Whittington hospital. London.
  • Intensive refresher course for consultant anaesthetists, June 2000, Royal college of Anaesthetists.
  • ·        International Meetings of the Egyptian society of Anaesthesiologists,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2004
  • ·        Risk Management in Anaesthesia 16th June 2003, London,UK
  • ·        3 day Course on obstetric Anaesthesia and Analgesia , London , 17th-19th November 2003
  • ·        Anaesthesia and Critical care Jamboree,  Royal National orthopaedic Hospital, London,16th-17th September 2004
  • ·        Similator day on Desflurane, organized by Baxter,1st September , Bristol, UK,2005
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