Curriculum vitae; Mohammed Elkholi
PERSONAL DETAILS:
MOHAMED HAMED ELKHOLI
Name
Critical care medicine
Specialty:
Professional license Specialist Critical Care Medicine
(DHA)
**********@*******.***
E-mail Address:
Telephone (home):
Mobile +971*********
EGYPT
Nationality:
MALE
Gender:
01/10/1975
Date of Birth:
MARRIED
Marital Status:
CHILDREN ONE
LANGUAGES English : fluent
Arabic: mother tongue
QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION:
To (year):
Degree From (year): Name and location
MASTER CRITICAL 2002 2005 University of Alexandria,
CARE MEDICINE Egypt.Medicine
MEMBERSHIP ROYAL 2008 2010 Royal College of
COLLEGE OF Physicians London
PHYSICIANS DIPLOMA
MBBCH 1994 2000 University of Alexandria,
Egypt.Medicine
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
CURRENT From (year): To (year) EmployerLocation
(City)
Present
Rashid hospitalDubai UAE 2011 August Rashid hospitalDubai UAE
Specialist Critical Care
Medicine
Current employment description:
Working as a Intensivist (Specialist level) in the intensive care department. I have gained an
excellent experience in acute and surgical emergencies. Rashid hospital hospital is a large hospital and one of the
most advanced hospitals in the UAE with 600 beds. And as it comes in the forefront of health care delivery in the
region, It fulfils all the basic and advanced criteria and protocols of acute medical care and case management.
Rashid hospital also provides excellent academic opportunities, conducts research, and participates in industry and
community service programs in the health field.
The Surgical Intensive Care department in The Rashid hospital continues to be the best ICU department
the UAE. The ICU centre continued its success by providing the lowest mortality and morbidity rates
among the patient population despite the fact that it is located in Dubai and receives plenty of cases with
emergency and injuries. Our unit facility has more than 27 active beds in 2 clinical Divisions operating 24/7
all year round divided into the following categories: Surgical ICU and neurosurgical ICU
This intensive care unit is run by 3 consultants and associate consultants, 24 staff physicians, 6 residents
(on rotation R1, R2, R3). rotating intern doctors and more than 80 nurses.
I attend also the casualties; and I actively interfere in patients managements and actively participate in
academic activities. It was an excellent opportunity to strengthen my communication and organisational
skills. Its here that I have learned the value of a team work. Everyday our ER receive about 300 patients
so, it's a very busy casualty, I was mostly involved with dealing with all types of emergency cases-initial
stabilisation, work up and final disposition to discharge, wards, ICU’s or OT depending on individual patient
utilising the services of other staff including junior residents and nurses optimally in terms of prioritising and
patient care within the limitations (most important) or scope of practice i.e. never hesitating to call for senior
help as and when required.
I do History taking, detailed examination, Conducting relevant Investigations, Consenting and Counselling,
beside referral of cases to different specialities. Beside that the emergency doctors at Rashid hospital are
the first responders to Code Blue (cardiac arrest) calls in the hospital.
I am competent in the following procedures
v Basic Life Support (Adult, child, neonate)
v Advance Cardiac Life Support
v Advanced Trauma Life support
v Paediatric Advanced Life Support
v Endotracheal intubation
v Naso-gastric Tube insertion
v Arterial and Venous Blood Extraction
v Intravenous Cannulation
v Urinary Catheterization
v Chest tube insertion
v Wound suturing and wound care
v Paracentesis and ascitic tap
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT:
Employer From To place Position
MOH Kuwait 2006 2011 Kuwait Registrar
Moubarak Al-
kabir hospital in
Jaberia
Egypt
Royal Hospital 2005 2006 Critical Care
Alexandria specialist
Alexandria Main 2003 2005 Egypt Resident In the
University emergency And
Hospital Critical Care
Units
2003 2003 Egypt GP
MOH Egypt
Alexandria Main 2002 2003 Egypt House officer
University
Hospital
1. I have always been proactive in developing my professional skills and knowledge during my years of critical
care as well as emergency medicine reputable training posts and as a specialist Registrar. This helped me
to gradually develop my clinical abilities as well as other aspects such as planning service provision,
prioritization, training, supervision and teaching of medical students, junior doctors and nursing staff.
2. My training and past jobs enabled me to build a very good experience in critical care and acute medicine.
3. working as registrar in Moubarak Alkabir hospital in Kuwait my experience extended to the general medical, elderly people in addition to critically ill patients
4. I feel confident of my clinical skills to deal with both critically ill patient and emergency situations at a
specialist level. Furthermore, I have always related extremely well with colleagues, staff and patients. Over
all I know my limitations and very much value multidisciplinary team work.
5. Critical care specialist in Critical Care in Royal Hospital: from October 2005 till march 2006 critical care
specialist in intensive care unit: this is one of largest hospitals in Alexandria and the intensive care unit is
the largest one in Alexandria consist of 16 beds to receive medical and surgical and trauma patients.
6. Resident in accident and emergency department Alexandria University hospital ; from December 2002 till
December 2005: Resident- Emergency Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Alexandria,
Egypt " included training in the critical care department''
7. In Alexandria Main University Hospital (AMUH) in Egypt. AMUH is an educational facility with 1627 beds.it
serves 3 governate in Egypt, and so A&E department is always busy over than 800 patients per day, there
I attended general and acute medical conditions either admitted or as outpatient; as I was appointed as in-
charge of this 40 bedded unit. I was responsible for patient management such as history taking,
examination, investigations and counselling. In addition, my on call rota included management of the
medical patient’s admitted through a busy casualty.
8. During my residency in general critical care unit which included cardiopulmonary, neurology, neurosurgery,
postoperative and toxicology units, I had 4 weekly on calls with 12 hours each with daily clinical
rounds and sharing in teaching of junior residents for 3 continuous years. In the cardiopulmonary unit, it was very
beneficial time to take a role in the management of patients presenting with cardiopulmonary emergencies
with adequate use of mechanical ventilation, this unit is formed of 15 beds in 2 large wards with 10
mechanical ventilators available. In neurology, neurosurgery and postoperative unit, I got a good
experience in dealing with shocked patients, insertion of central lines and endotracheal intubation; this unit
is formed of 12 beds in 2 wards, each of 6 beds.
9. Damanhor ministry of health hospitals: from April 2003 till December 2003 where i worked as GP. Where
there were verities of emergencies and chronoic medical and surgical cases.
10. Medical house officer in Alexandria main university hospital
From March 2002-March 2003
- General surgery 2 months - Emergency department 1 month
- Internal medicine 2 months - Anesthesia 1 month
- Pediatrics 2 months - ENT department 1 month
- Obstetrics and gynecology 2 months -Clinical pathology 1 month
CLINICAL SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND EXPERIENCE:
Field of
Clinical skill, Years of paractice
experience
Advance Cardiac Life Support Emergency, acute medicine 12
Advance trauma Life Support Emergency, trauma 12
Basic life Support Emergency, acute medicine 13
therapeutics Interventions : Emergency, acute medicine 10
Pacing, cardioversion, and use of
vasopressors,anti-
hypertensives,anti-
anaphylaxis etc.
Naso-gastric Tube insertion 13
Intravenous Cannulation Emergency medicine/Surgery/
Urinary catheterization General medicine/Obstetrics8
years
Radiographic interpretation 13
including X-Ray,U/S scan,CT scan Emergency medicine/Surgery/
& MRI General medicine/Obstetrics
Arterial and Venous Blood Emergency medicine/ 13
Extraction General medicine
Teaching Responsibility
I have always enjoyed teaching and view it as an integral part of my work and consider it the only way of truly
learning. I am involved in teaching and supervising junior house-officers and resident. This involves detailed
preparation of teaching material and organisation of bedside teaching sessions where I supervise their history
taking and examination skills and direct them whilst undertaking medical procedures. These sessions are usually
closed with formal feedback for both students and myself, which aids me in recognising areas for further personal
future development. I also intend on attending courses for teaching in the future, to further develop my teaching
skills, and I am keen to be involved in any teaching programmes this post may offer.
Registration and Licences
Health Facility
Dubai Health Authoriy Specialist Critical Care Medicine Valid Licence
Egyptian Medical Syndicate Specialist Critical Care Medicine Valid Licence
References
Professor and Senior Consultant
Professor Dr Ismael Ramadan +20 3 5223077
Dr . Ammar abdelwahab Consultant Critical Care +971*********
Consultant Critical Care
Dr Majed Kamel +971*********
benjammin c
DR. Yahia Mohamed El Saied Consultant Critical Care +966*********
Soliman