CURRICULUM VITAE
DR. MAGBOUL MOHAMMED ALI MAGBOUL
M.B., B.S. Khartoum
(Batch. of Medicine, Batch. of Surgery [KH])
F.F.A.R.C.S.I
(Fellow, Faculty of Anaesthetist,
Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland)
D.T.M.R.C.S. & P.I
(Diploma of Clinical Tropical Medicine
Royal College of Surgeons & Physicians, Ireland)
D.I.H.R.C.S. & P.I
(Diploma of International Health
Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians, Ireland)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR & CONSULTANT
IN ANAESTHESIA & ICU
Address for Correspondence:
Anaesthesia Department (41)
King Khalid University Hospital and
King Saud University
P.O. Box 7805, Riyadh 11472
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
TEL. OFFICE: (+9661) 467 1596 /467 1597 /4671579 /467 0898
HOME: (+9661) 468 4030 FAX: (+9661) 467 9364
E-MAIL:
magboul@ksu.edu.sa
1. PERSONAL PARTICULARS:
Name : MAGBOUL MOHAMMED ALI MAGBOUL
Date of Birth : 20th July 1949
Nationality : Sudanese
Civil Status : Married (with 4 daughters)
Languages : Good written and spoken (Arabic and English)
Religion : Islam
SCHOOLS
1956 - 1960 : Elementary School
1960 - 1964 : Intermediate School
(Certificate of Education with Honors)
1964 - 1968 : Secondary School
(Grade I Sudan School Cert.)
UNIVERSITY
1968 - 1969 : Faculty of Sciences
University of Khartoum
(Honors in Biology, Physics and Chemistry
1969 - 1974 : Faculty of Medicine University of Khartoum
3. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:
October 1974 : M. B., B. S. Khartoum
September 1985 : D.C.T.M., F.C.P. & S. Ireland
May 1989 : D.I.H.R.C.P. & S. Ireland
April 1990 : F.F.A. R.C.S. Ireland
4. PRESENT APPOINTMENT:
Assistant Professor &
Consultant Anaesthetist & ICU
Department of Anaesthesia
College of Medicine
King Khalid University Hospital
P.O. Box 7805, Riyadh 11472
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
5. PREVIOUS APPOINTMENT:
a) SUDAN
October 1974 - Jan. 1976 : House Officer
Khartoum Teaching Hospital and
Soba University Hospital
No. Of Beds 850 - All medical and
Surgical branches
Feb. 1976 - Aug. 1976 : Senior medical Officer Wadi Helfa Hospital 120 beds
Aug. 1976 - May 1978 : Teaching Assistant & Registrar
Department of Anaesthetics
University of Khartoum
Minimum of 10 anaesthetic/day
All branches of surgery
Soba University Hospital
850 beds. All branches of surgery
May 1978 - May 1979 : Senior Medical Officer and Registrar of Anaesthesia
Khartoum Teaching Hospital
850 beds - All types of surgery and ICU
May 1979 - July 1979 : Registrar of Anaesthesia and Teaching Assistant Anaesthesia Department
Faculty of Medical Sciences University of Gazira
b) ENGLAND
July 1979 - June 1981 : Clinical Assistant Anaesthesia Department
Frenchay Hospital (500 beds, neuro, plastic, Ortho, thoracic, and general surgery)
(Bristol Clinical Exchange Program) Mutual relationship with my university and
Hospitals attached to the University of Bristol).
c) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
June - September 1981 : Anaesthetic Registrar and S.H.O. Castlebar General Hospital, Co. Mayo
200 beds; 15 Anaesthetics /day
Sept. 1981 - Feb. 1982 : Registrar of Anaesthesia Castlebar General Hospital & Regional
Hospital, Limerick 350 beds; 10 Anaesthetics /day and ICU
3 March - 24 April 1982 : Anaesthetic Registrar Portioncula Hospital Ballinasloe, Co. Galway Maternity & General Hospital
Active Maternal Epidural Service
17 May 1982 - 1 July 1984 : Anaesthetic Registrar St. James's Hospital 850 beds. All types of surgeries mainly vascular and trauma,
ICU and maternity. A complex of seven hospitals. The largest hospital in the Rep. of Ireland.
July 1984 - July 1986 : Anaesthetic Registrar and Locum Consultant Portioncula General and Maternity Hospital, Ballinasloe
Co. Galway, 250 beds. Active maternal epidural service. Minimum 5/day. Dr. Kelly presented a series of 40,000 Epidurals at The Royal
Collage of Surgeon in Dublin at that time.
d) SUDAN AND SAUDI ARABIA
July 1986 - Nov. 1987 : Consultant Anaesthetist
Al Haya Hospital, Sudan
100 beds private hospital
Aug. 1987 - April 1993 : Senior Registrar in charge of Rota and research data collection and organization
Department of Anaesthesia
College of Medicine
April 1993 - April 1995 : Consultant Anaesthetist in charge of Maternity & Rota organization (40 Doctors) and Epidural services
King Khalid University Hospital
King Saud University
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
April 1995 - Present : Assistant Professor & Consultant Anaesthetist in charge of Students affairs, Maternity and Epidural Services & department statistics
King Khalid University Hospital
King Saud University
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Locum Consultant Anaesthetist Security Forces Hospital Riyadh .
Locum Consultant Anaesthetist National Guard Riyadh
Locum Consultant Anaesthetist National Guard Juddah
Locum Consultant Anaesthetist Military Hospital Riyadh
Locum Consultant Anaesthetist Al Fanateer Hospital Al Jubail.
Locum Consultant Anaesthetist Hera and Alnour, Mecca
COURSES AND SEMINAR ATTENDED:
1974 : Published El Hakeem Medical Journal as Editor Symposium "Leishmaniasis in Sudan"
1976 - 1978 : Higher studies Anaesthetics (Master Course)
Faculty of Medicine
University of Khartoum
Now recognized by Faculty of Anaesthetist
London for Exemption from Part I and II FFA
Aug. 1979 - May 1981 : Postgraduate activities, tutorials and seminars in anaesthetics and related medical subjects.Postgraduate Centre
Frenchay Hospital and other University of Bristol linked hospitals
17 May 1982 - June 1984 : Postgraduate F.F.A. Course Primary and Finals
St. James's Hospital
James's St. Dublin 8
July 1984 - 1986 : F.F.A. (Part 3) Postal and Clinical
Courses Postgraduate Symposium & Courses
Clinical Anaesthesia, Intensive Care
Cardiopulmonary Medicine & Anaesthesia,
Royal College of Surgeons & Physicians in Ireland
Oct. 1985 - Nov. 1985 : Postgraduate Course in Clinical Tropical Medicine Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
followed by examinations for the Diploma in Clinical Tropical Medicine (D.T.M.R.C.S. & P.I.)
April 1989 - June 1989 : Postgraduate Course in International Health Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
followed by Examinations for the Diploma in International Health (D.I.H.R.C.S., P.I.)
1989 - 1999 : Conducts Basic ; Advanced & Instructor CPR Courses (10 courses / year) in Riyadh & all around
the Kingdom As Instructor and organizer for advanced cardiac live support .( Saudi & American Heart Association.)
1987 – Now 2000 All the Anaesthesia conferences in Saudi Arabia and most of the Pan Arab Anaesthesia conferences, Anaesthesia 2000 was the last one.
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN ANAESTHETICS:
Wide range of 23 years clinical anaesthesia and analgesia experience including renal, Neurosurgical, Paediatrics, Facio-maxillary, Plastic, Dental, Emergency, E.N.T., Urology, Orthopaedics, Obstetric Anaesthesia, Thoracic, Cardiac, Gynaecology, Intensive Care Unit. Maternity Epidural Service. Consultant in charge of Urology and lithotripsy anaesthesia, Consultant on charge for thoracic anaesthesia, consultant in charge for neuroanesthesia, Consultant in charge for ICU Postgraduate & undergraduate students Teaching of Anaesthesia. Assistant professor in charge of Students affairs Seminars and lectures for Part I, II, III. F.F.A., R.C.S. Examiner for the Arab Board, and Saudi Fellowship. Conducting CPR in Basic and Advanced Courses as Instructor and Organizer.
Clinical Experience in Tropical Medicine D.T.M.R.C.S. & P.I.
Practical working experience with patients in the tropical and Sahara area for more than 15 yearsDealing with critically ill patients with various tropical diseases for surgical, anaesthetic and critical care procedures. Running clinics, educational, and research programs yearly since 1988 at Mecca during Hajj Dealing with Millions of people with tropical diseases and heat stroke during Hajj
Clinical Experience in International Health D.I.H.R.C.S., P.I.
Adviser for educational, and research programs yearly since 1988 at Mecca during Hajj Dealing with Millions of people with tropical diseases and heat stroke during Hajj. This include dealing of massive influx and ex flux of millions of people during a very short period of time .contribution to many voluntary Medical organizations in the Southern Sudan since 1974 & 1975providing Medical care and supplies to people with variance of Tropical diseases.Preperations for dealing with Biological and Chemical war victims during the Gulf war 1990 in Riyadh , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
1987 - Course & Certification, Advanced CPR, Instructor Course -
American and Saudi Heart Association
Conducts Basic ; Advanced & Instructor CPR Courses (10 courses / year) in Riyadh & all around the Kingdom As Instructor and organizer for advanced cardiac live support .( Saudi & American Heart Association.) Member and one of the main contributers to PAN ARAB RESUSCITATIONCOUNCIL (https://www.angelfire.com/mt/CPR/index.html)
Courses and wide experience with computers, E- Mail and internet Operating more than three web sites in the internet
1987 - Course & Certification of Obstetric Anaesthesia and Analgesia
l989 - Course & Certification Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Analgesia
1990 - Course & Certification Anaesthesia for patients with heart disease
A. PUBLICATIONS
1. Al Hakeem Medical Journal. University of Khartoum, Leishmaniasis in Sudan 1974.
Magboul M. Ali Magboul (Editor)
2. Interaction between Mivacurium and Atracurium. British Journal of Anaesthesia 1994; 73 : 484-489.
M. Naguib, M. Abullatif, A. Al-Gamdi, M. Selim, M. Seraj, M. El-Sanbary and M. A. Magboul .
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=7999489&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
3. Histamine-release haemodynamic changes produced by rocuronium, vecuronium, Mivacurium, atracurium and tubocurarine.
British Journal of Anaesthesia 1995; 75 : 588-592
M. Naguib, A.H. Samarkandi, H. S. Bakhamees, M.A. Magboul and A.K. El-Bakry.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=7577286&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
4. Comparative potency of steroidal neuromuscular blocking drugs and isoblographic. Analysis of the interaction between rocuronium and other aminosteroids.
British Journal of Anaesthesia 1995; 75: 37-42
M. Naguib, A.H. Samarkandi, H.S. Bakhamees, M.A. Magboul and A.K. El-Bakry
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=7669466&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
5. Clinically significant drug interactions with general anaesthetics. Incidence, Mechanisms and Management. Drugs Adis international, CNS Drugs, 1997 Jul.: 8 (1): 51 - 78
Mohamed Naguib, Magboul M.A. Magboul and Randa Jaroudi
http://www.adis.com/index.html
6. Adverse Effects of Neuromuscular Blockers and Their Antagonists. Drugs Adis international , Drug Safety 1998 Feb 18 (2): 99 - 116
Mohamed Naguib & Magboul M.A. Magboul,
http://www.adis.com/index.html
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=9512917&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
7. Clinically significant drug interactions with general anaesthetics Incidence, Mechanisms and Management. Drugs Adis international,
MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY 1997 October14 (3):127 - 183
Mohamed Naguib, Magboul M.A. Magboul and Randa Jaroudi
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=9751909&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
8. Adverse effects and Drug Inter actions Associated With Local and Regional Anaesthesia.Drugs Adis international , Drug Safety 1998 April 18 (4): 221 - 250
Mohamed Naguib, Magboul M.A. Magboul, Abdelhamid H. samerkandi, and Mounir Attia
http://www.adis.com/index.html
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=9565736&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
9.
EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHTRIPSY Newsletter Saudi AnaesthetiC Association 1998 September 9 (3): 1 - 4Magboul M.A. Magboul
10.
Adverse Effects of General Anaesthetics :Incidence and Therapeutic Implications. Drugs Adis international, CNS Drugs, 1998 Aug.: 10 (2): 119 - 144Mohamed Naguib, Magboul M.A. Magboul, and Randa Jaroudi.
http://www.adis.com/index.html
11. Adverse Effects of Neuromuscular Blockers and Their Antagonists. MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY 1998 June 14 (5):341 - 373
Mohamed Naguib & Magboul M.A. Magboul,
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=9785339&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
12. PULSE OXIMETRY: AN ADDED CRITERION FOR DISCHARGE FROM THE POST-OPERATIVE CARE UNIT
MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY 1998 October14 (6):417 - 432
Magboul M. Ali. Magboul
, Clarence Odugbesan, Abdel Azeem El-Dawlatly, and Salwa Saudhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?uid=9859102&form=6&db=m&Dopt=b
13. DELAYED ASYSTOLE FOLLOWING SPINAL ANAESTHESIA: MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY 1999 Februry15 (1):99 - 106
Magboul M. Ali. Magboul
, Adel Ammar, Khloud El Bakrey, Riaz Khan, Khalid Murshid, Mohamed A. Seraj
14. The Magboul Laryngoscope : Anaesthesia On-Line ,The International Journal of Anaesthesia. ISSN 1361-8245 (Letter) Fri, 14 Jan 2000 12:52:56 +0000
Magboul M. Ali. Magboul
http://www.priory.com/anaes/letters.htm
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B. BOOKS
1. SAFETY OF ANAESTHETIC DRUGS. A new book Published and Distributed by ADIS BOOK SHOP, New Zealand
by Drugs Adis international , Drug Safety August 1998
Mohamed Naguib, Magboul M.A. Magboul as the second co-author in all chapters .
http://www.adis.com/books/safetyofanestheticdrugs.html
BJA wrote in Book reviews
"This book will provide a useful source of information to supplement the larger volumes describing the pharmacology of i.v., inhalation and local anaesthetic agents. Interactions between drugs, and with different disease states, will always affect anaesthetic practice. A copy of this monograph would therefore be a worthy and important addition to your library":
J. Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia 82 (2): 309-310 (1999)
C. Accepted For Publication:
1.The design of Magboul Laryngoscope
DR. MAGBOUL ALI MAGBOUL, MBBS, DTM, DIH, FFARCSI
World FederatIon of SocIetIes of AnaesthesIologIsts Journal
18 Jan 2000
2. A successful management of a case of difficult intubation using Magboul laryngoscope
DR. MAGBOUL ALI MAGBOUL, MBBS, DTM, DIH, FFARCSI.
MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY 7 April 2000
3. Anaesthetic Manangement of Emergency Caesarean Section In a Patient with Noonan’s Syndrome
DR. MAGBOUL ALI MAGBOUL, MBBS, DTM, DIH, FFARCSI.
MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY 20 April 2000
4. A New Use For The Univent Tube
DR. MAGBOUL ALI MAGBOUL, MBBS, DTM, DIH, FFARCSI.
Anaesthesia and Analgesia 24 April 2000
5. Cancellation rate in elective surgical lists. Experience at a University Hospital in Saudi Arabia.
DR. MAGBOUL ALI MAGBOUL, MBBS, DTM, DIH, FFARCSI.
Mohamed A. Seraj, MB. CBH. DA, FFARCSI. DR. CLARENCE ODUGBESAN, MD, FRCP(C)MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY 1999.
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