CURRICULUM VITAE
Personal Information:
Name in Full:
Neveen Mohamed Mohamed Elhady Mostafa
Phone:
8324808842
E-mail Address:
neevey@staff.cu.edu.eg
Marital Status:
married
Date of Birth:
May 12, 1982
Citizenship:
Egyptian
Languages:
English (Excellent command written and spoken)
Arabic (Excellent command written and spoken)
French (basic knowledge)
Education:
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Egyptian High School Degree
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1999 - 2005 - Medical Degree (M.D):
- Faculty of Medicine (Kasr el Aini)
- Cairo University
- Maintained an average grade of “A” through out the six years
- Graduated with honors
-House Officer, Cairo University Hospital, Cairo, Egypt
-Served two months in the following departments: internal medicine,
general surgery, OB/GYN and pediatrics
-Served one month in each of the following departments: emergency
unit, anesthesia, radiation and medical oncology
Post-graduate Degrees
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July 2008: -
Master's degree, pathology (1st part), Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt.
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July 2011: -
Master’s degree, Medical Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo, Egypt.
Ongoing Post-Graduate Academic Degrees
Work Experience:
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June 2012 – current:
Associate lecturer in medical oncology department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
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May 2008 – May 2011:
Resident, Medical Oncology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
(The biggest oncology institute in the Middle East with around 20,000 newly diagnosed case/year)
.
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May 2007 – May 2008:
Resident in surgical pathology, Theodor Bilharz Research Cancer Institute, Cairo, Egypt
(The biggest tropical and bilharizial specialized institute in the Middle East
), Trained in kasr el3iny Pathology Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
.
Membership in professional association:
- · Current member in EORTC responsible for the primary assessment of patients in the outpatient clinic Handling the inpatient section including solid tumors and hematological malignancies Participate in research activities Responsible for chemotherapy administration through peripheral and central venous lines. Perform pleural & peritoneal drainage, CSF cytology and intrathecal injection.
- · Current member in ESMO (European Society of Medical Oncology)
- · Junior Member, Egyptian hemato-oncology group(EHOG)
Post Graduate Courses Received:
- · Received Good Clinical Practice (GCP) course, National cancer institute, Cairo, Egypt
- · Received Human Resourses courses, Zedny Organization, Cairo, Egypt.
International / Regional/Local Conferences Attended:
- · 2009: -Radiodiagnosis ultrasonographic meeting, Alex., Egypt
- · 2009: -EHOG Meeting, hematological diseases, Cairo, Egypt.
- · 2009: -Breast and gynecological tumors meeting, Cairo, Egypt.
- · 2010: -Breast and gynecological tumors meeting, Cairo, Egypt.
- · 2011: -National Cancer Institute conference, Cairo, Egypt.
- · 2011: - EHOG Meeting, hematological diseases, Alex, Egypt.
- · 2011: -Best of ASCO, Cairo, Egypt.
- · 2012: -Best of ASCO, Cairo, Egypt.
- · 2012: -EHOG annual meeting, hematological diseases, Alex, Egypt.
- · 2014: -EHA annual meeting
- · 2015: -EHA annual meeting, san Francisco
- · 2016: -EHA annual meeting, Orlando
Computer skills:
Excellent knowledge of Microsoft office and internet application
Publications
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles/Abstracts:
- · El Bastawisy A, Bahnasy A, Mostafa N.M, Nassar H. SOX2 IN INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER: DID WE EVENTUALLY HAVE AN ANSWER?. Annals of Oncology. 2014, Oct; 25(suppl 5): v48-v48. Pub Status: Published.
- · El Bastawisy A., Nassar H, Mostafa N E, Bahnasy A.. STEM CELL LIKE PHENOTYPE IN INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER. Annals of Oncology. 2014, May; 25(suppl 1): i12-i12. Pub Status: Published.
- · Zekri A., Bahnassy A., El-Bastawisy A., Nassar H., Mostafa N.E, Effat J.. Stem cells like phenotype of inflammatory breast cancer and locally advanced breast cancer: increased expression of sox2 and oct3/4 contributes to poor response to treatment and reduced survival rates. Cancer Research. 2014, Oct; 74(19 Supplement): 4735-4735. Pub Status: Published.
Other Articles:
- · Mostafa N. M. (2013, July 20). Stem Cell-like phenotype or inflammatory breast cancer. Stem Cell-like phenotype or inflammatory, Pub Status: Published.breast cancer
References:
Professor of Medical Oncology,
National Cancer Institute,
Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Rabab.gaafar@gmail.com
Assistant professor of Medical Onoclogy,
National Cancer Institute,
Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
olakhorshid@gmail.com
(Last updated: Sun, 2016-09-18 21:49)