Dr. Kruti Chaliawala | Health Professions Award | United States
Dr. Kruti Chaliawala, University of Cincinnati, United States
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Dr. Kruti Chaliawala, University of Cincinnati, United States
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Dr. Islam Mohammad Shehata, Ain Shams University, Egypt
Dr. Islam Mohammad Shehata is a Cardiothoracic Anesthesiologist with diverse international experience. He earned his Doctoral degree in Anesthesiology in August 2022 and holds a European diploma in the field. Dr. Shehata completed a Visiting Scholarship in Cardiothoracic Anesthesia at The Ohio State University in 2019. Currently, he serves as a Cardiothoracic Consultant Anesthesiologist at the Ministry of Interior Hospital in Cairo, Egypt, and is an Assistant Lecturer at Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine. With a wealth of expertise, he actively contributes to conferences and workshops, emphasizing hemodynamic monitoring and regional anesthesia. ๐๐จโโ๏ธ
Dr. Islam Mohammad Shehata is a highly qualified anesthesiologist, holding a diverse range of educational achievements. He pursued a Visiting Scholarship in Cardiothoracic Anesthesia at The Ohio State University College of Medicine from April to August 2019, enriching his international experience. In August 2022, he successfully attained his Doctoral degree in Anesthesiology. Additionally, he holds a European diploma in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, awarded in March 2022, and a Master’s degree in Anesthesiology obtained in November 2014. Dr. Shehata completed his Residency at Ain Shams University School of Medicine, Cairo, from July 2012 to June 2015, after earning his MD in March 2010 from the same institution. ๐๐จโโ๏ธ
Dr. Islam Mohammad Shehata is a distinguished anesthesiologist with a rich professional journey. Currently serving as an Assistant Lecturer at Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine since November 2015, he has contributed significantly to the clinical department of Anesthesiology. In 2019, he broadened his expertise during a Visiting Scholarship as an anesthesiologist at Ohio State University, Wexner Medical Center. Dr. Shehata holds key roles as a Cardiothoracic Consultant Anesthesiologist at the Ministry of Interior Hospital and the Egyptian Railway Medical Center. His dedication extends to leading the Liver Transplant team at Ain Shams University Specialized Hospital and serving as a Cardiothoracic Attending Anesthesiologist at both Air Force Specialized Hospital and El Dorra Cardiac Center. ๐ฅ๐จโโ๏ธ
Dr. Islam Mohammad Shehata is a dedicated anesthesiologist with a significant research focus on critical aspects of cardiac surgery, pain management, and the impact of COVID-19 on elective procedures. His work explores topics such as intraoperative hypotension, pulmonary embolism, and cardiac tamponade in COVID-19 patients, highlighting the role of telemedicine in developing countries. Dr. Shehata contributes valuable insights to anesthesia literature, addressing challenges in lung isolation, hyperinflated native lung management, and the use of ultrasonography in bariatric surgery. His commitment to advancing medical knowledge is evident in his publications, providing a comprehensive understanding of anesthesia in diverse clinical scenarios. ๐๐จโโ๏ธ
Prof. StephenHolgate, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Prof. Stephen Holgate, a distinguished figure, has been associated with the University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine since 1975, where he currently serves. ๐ He earned his BSC in Medicine from the same institution in 1968. ๐ฅ Prof. Holgate’s extensive career showcases his commitment to advancing medical knowledge and education. His enduring affiliation with Southampton reflects a lifelong dedication to medical research and teaching. ๐ With a foundation laid in 1967, he continues to contribute significantly to the field, leaving an indelible mark on the academic and medical community.
Prof. Stephen Holgate’s academic journey is deeply rooted in the prestigious University of Southampton, where he pursued a Bachelor of Science (BSC) within the Faculty of Medicine. ๐ฅ Commencing in September 1967 and concluding in September 1968, his dedicated year of study laid the foundation for a remarkable career. ๐ Prof. Holgate’s educational endeavors at Southampton reflect his early commitment to the field of medicine. This pivotal period not only equipped him with foundational knowledge but also marked the beginning of a lifelong association with the university, shaping his trajectory as a distinguished figure in medical research and academia. ๐
Since August 1, 1975, Prof. Stephen Holgate has been an unwavering pillar of the University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine in Southampton, GB. ๐ฅ His enduring commitment spans decades, contributing significantly to the institution’s academic and medical landscape. As a distinguished member of the faculty, Prof. Holgate’s work encompasses research, teaching, and shaping the next generation of medical professionals. ๐ His dedication to the University of Southampton is not merely a tenure but a testament to his profound impact on medical education and research. Through his continued presence, Prof. Holgate exemplifies a legacy of excellence that extends beyond the confines of time. ๐
Prof. Stephen Holgate’s prolific research focuses on the intersection of air pollution and health, delving into critical aspects of respiratory medicine. ๐ฌ๏ธ With over five decades of impactful contributions, he has explored diverse themes, including viral infections in asthma, the role of interleukins, and the genetic underpinnings of bronchial hyperresponsiveness. ๐ฆ His groundbreaking work extends to understanding the inflammatory responses in asthma, airway remodeling, and the intricate immune dynamics involved. ๐งฌ Prof. Holgate’s dedication to unraveling the complexities of respiratory conditions has positioned him as a leading authority, shaping the discourse on asthma, allergy, and the environmental factors influencing respiratory health. ๐
Prof. Jean de VILLE de GOYET, ISMETT / UPMC, Italy