A dedicated Respiratory Medicine Registrar with a robust foundation in emergency and critical care settings, my medical journey is marked by an unwavering commitment to patient care and clinical excellence. My experience, honed during the challenging COVID-19 era, encompasses deft management of complex respiratory conditions and acute internal medicine cases. With proficiencies stretching from intricate diagnostic procedures to advanced ventilator support and critical ICU interventions, I am adept at navigating high-pressure environments with poise and precision. Notably, my ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams has been central to delivering patient-centered care and optimizing outcomes. As I continue to advance in my field, my objective remains to blend skillful practice and innovative research
Served as President, Treasurer, and Summer School Coordinator for the Medical Students Association at Suez Canal University, spearheading initiatives to enhance student engagement in healthcare.
Appointed as the National Officer for Human Rights and Peace in Egypt, representing the International Federation of Medical Students Association, orchestrating campaigns to promote ethical medical practices and peace.
Research and Publications:
Authored a master's thesis, "Efficacy of Hematological Biomarkers as Prognostic Factors for the Severity and Mortality of COVID-19 Patients at Suez Canal University Hospital."
Collaborated as a co-author on the study "Predictive Value of Rapid Scoring Systems and Laboratory Markers in Mortality in Critically Ill Patients with Covid-19 at Suez Canal University Hospital."
Acquired certifications in Advanced Life Support (ALS), Basic Life Support (BLS), and Immediate Life Support (ILS), bolstering proficiency in emergency medical response.
Participated in workshops focused on healthcare leadership and management that refined administrative skills.
Completed a course on "Chronically Ill in an Emergency: Why Mental Health Matters," further expanding medical expertise.
Committed to ongoing professional development through continuous education.
Delivered case study presentations at the 21st International Conference on Internal Medicine hosted by Suez Canal University.
Developed and conducted workshops on emergency respiratory procedures to train first responders and medical teams.
Provided a series of lectures on internal medicine to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, enhancing their clinical knowledge.
Facilitated skill lab sessions for first and second-year medical students, teaching foundational medical skills and physical examination techniques.
Offered mentorship to medical students during their clinical rotations, positively impacting their educational and professional development.
Guided first-year medical students in problem-based learning sessions, fostering objective analysis and critical thinking skills.
Established and led a comprehensive mentorship program for emergency medicine residents, focusing on the development of critical care competencies.
Active participation in a running club, engaging in marathons aimed at generating funds for respiratory disease research and promoting community health.