CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: Muhammad Mustafa Mansur
DATE OF BIRTH: January 1, 1953
CITIZENSHIP: Lebanese
MARITAL STATUS: Married – Two children
PRESENT JOB: Obstetrician/Gynecologist in private practice
PRESENT ADDRESS: Khobar- KSA
Mobile: +966-*********
Email: adutgw@r.postjobfree.com
KSA Iqama # 253-***-**** (status: free, being the husband of a Saudi citizen).
EDUCATION:
Academic:
1-MD – June 1978, American University of Beirut.
2-Diploma of Completing Residency Training in Ob/Gyn,
American University of Beirut Medical Center 1981
3-Clinical Fellowship in Maternal- Fetal Medicine: June 1981-1982, McGill University, Quebec, Canada.
4-Gynecologic surgery, Colposcopy, Menopause Clinic – July 1993- February 1994 at Queen’s Medical Center, Nottingham, UK
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: August 1982 – Present:
1-Clinical: Obstetrician – Gynecologist at Dhahran Medical Center-KSA 1982-1995
2-Administrative: Head of Maternal and Child Health Unit at Dhahran Health Center KSA, from May 1986 until March 1993
3-Teaching: Courses and lectures on high-risk Obstetrics and OB-Gyn Ultrasonography
4-Private practice since October 1995, and at Johns Hopkins affiliated Clemenceau Medical Center, Beirut since 2006
5-Currently: Private practice, Al Wajiha Medical Center, Dammam- KSA
MEMBERSHIPS:
1-Order of Physicians (Lebanon)
2-Canadian Medical Association
3-American College of Obstetrician and Gynecologists (JF)
4-MRCOG part one (UK), MRCOG Part Two eligible
5-Senior Member of the American of Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
LICENCES:
1-Obstetrician/Gynecologist – Lebanon, Ministry of Health
2-Obstetrician/Gynecologist - KSA, Ministry of Health 1982-1995
3-Medicine & Surgery – USA, State of New York
4-SCFHS Registration number # 22386853, valid till 1446-05-26
PUBLICATIONS:
1-Ultrasound Diagnosis of Complete Abortion can reduce need for Curettage, European journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 44 (1992) 65-69
2-Hydroxyprogesterone Treatment for First Trimester Threatened Abortion, Revue Medicale Libananaise, 1998: 10:23-27.
3-Gastrointestinal Malformations in two infants born for Women with Hyperthyroidism, Untreated in the First Trimester, American Journal of Perinatology/ Volume 20, November 2, 2003.