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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Posted:
May 31, 2023

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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: KHALID IBRAHIM ALHATHLOL

NATIONALITY: SAUDI

DATE OF BIRTH: 1963

CURRENT POSITION: Assistant Professor, College of Medicine, KSAU-HS Senior Consultant Neonatologist

Department of Pediatrics

King Abdulaziz Medical City

Riyadh,

Email: adxfn8@r.postjobfree.com & adxfn8@r.postjobfree.com

Mobile #: 009**-*********

Saudi Commission for Health Specialties: 05RM42469 FORMER POSITION: Head, Section of Neonatology (2002-2005) Department of Pediatrics

King Abdulaziz Medical City

Riyadh, KSA

Qualifications :

• Neonatal - Perinatal Fellowship at University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada (1996- 1998) with two successive years rewards of Excellency from the Program and the cultural mission of the Saudi Embassy in Canada.

• Arab board in general pediatrics in 1995 – Riyadh / KSA

• King Saud University Fellowship in general pediatrics in 1994 – Riyadh / KSA

• Four years (1989 - 1993) of training in general pediatrics residency program at King Khalid University Hospital – Riyadh / KSA

• One-year internship in the university hospitals – Riyadh / KSA

• MBBS at 1986-1987 from faculty of medicine, King Saud University – Riyadh / KSA 2

Academic and Clinical Activities:

• I have been actively participating with Dr. Abdallah Al-Rabeeah team for separation of conjoined twins.

• Cord Blood Stem Cells: I have a collaborative work with Dr. Dunia Jawdat, a director of the Stem Cells Cord Blood Bank at King Abdullah International Medical Research Center in Riyadh, for conducting a state-of-the-art clinical research.

• In Vitro Fertilization: I have a distinctive interest in the outcome of children conceived by In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) through a considerable cooperation with the IVF department.

• Supervising several groups of medical students for conducting their graduation research projects.

• Developing the “Neurodevelopmental Program” which is a multidisciplinary follow up program for the high-risk NICU graduates that covers a wide range of future age groups, including infancy, preschool and school-age periods (3 months - to -12 years). Moreover, the patients’ data are linked to SPSS program to facilitate an effective statistical analysis.

• I have a wide range of experience and skills in data entry and analysis using the updated version of “SPSS” program, which is a professional program in medical statistics.

• Involved as a director in the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) since year 2000.

• Involved as a presenter in a teaching program of mechanical ventilation that commenced on 2006, and it is regularly held 2-3 times per year.

• Involved in many undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programs including fellows joining the neonatal-perinatal fellowship program at both KSAU and KAMC - Riyadh

• Involved as a presenter and moderator in many local and national medical conferences.

• Involved in several departmental/hospital committees. My Favorite Topics and Presentations:

• Practical approach for management of Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn in sick infants

• Management of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) in critically septic neonates.

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• Creating a research idea from the clinical practice.

• Evidence-Based Medicine: A theoretical and practical approach in selecting, reading, and critically evaluating the scientific publications. Publications:

1. Al-Hathlol K, Phillips S, MK Seshia, Casiro O, Alvaro RE, Rigatto H. Alveolar capillary dysplasia. Report of a case of prolonged life without extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

(ECMO) and review of the literature. Early Hum Dev.2000; 57:85-94. 2. Al-Hathlol K, Idiong N, Hussain A, Kwiatkowski K, Alvaro RE, Weintraub Z, Cates DB, Rigatto H. A study of breathing pattern and ventilation in newborn infants and adult subjects. ActaPaediatr.2000;89:1420-1425.

3. Weintraub Z, Cates D, Kwiatkowski K, Al-Hathlol K, Hussain A, Rigatto H. The morphology of periodic breathing in infants and adults. Respir Physiol. 2001; 127:173-184. 4. Al-Hathlol K, Al-Mane K, Al-Tawil K, Abulaimoun B. Air emboli in the intracranial venous sinuses of neonates. Am J Perinatol. 2002;19: 55-58. 5. Al Tawil K, Abu-Ekteish FM, Tamimi O, Al Hathlol K, Abu Laimun B. Symptomatic spontaneous pneumothorax in term newborn infants. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2004; 37: 443-446. 6. Al-Hathlol K, Al-Madani A, Al-Saif S, Abulaimoun B, Al-Tawil K, El-Demerdash A. Ursodeoxycholic acid therapy for intractable total parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis in surgical very low birth weight infants. Singapore Med J. 2006; 47:147-151. 7. Tawil KA, El-Demerdash A, Al-Hathlol K, Abulaimoun. Peripherally inserted central venous catheters in newborn infants: malpositioning and spontaneous correction of catheter tips. Am J Perinatol. 2006 Jan; 23:37-40.

8. Al-Hathlol K, Elmahdy H, Nawaz S, Ali I, Al-Saif S, Tawakol H. Perioperative Course of Pulmonary Hypertension in Infants with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Impact on Outcome Following Successful Repair. J Pediatr Surg. 2011; 46:625-629. 9. Al-Tawil K, Eldemerdash A, Balkhy H, Al-Hathlol K, Al-Shaalan M. Neonatal Necrotizing Fasciitis and Fungal Infections in Preterm Infants. J Neonatal Perinatal Med. 2010; 3:147- 151.

10. Al-Hathlol K, Bin Saleem N, Khawaji M, Abdelhakim I, Al-Hathlol B, Bazbouz E, Al Anzi Q, Al-Essa A. Early extubation failure in very low birth weight infants: Clinical outcomes and predictive factors. J Neonatal Perinatal Med. 2017;10:163-169. 4

11. Screening for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency in neonates: a comparison between cord and peripheral blood samples. AlSaif S, Ponferrada MB, AlKhairy K, Ahmed I, Khawaji M, Al-Hathlol K, AlBalwi M. BMC Pediatr. 2017;17:159. 12. Al-Hathlol K. Relationship between In Vitro Fertilization and Neonatal Outcomes in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants. Am J Perinatol. 2018; 35: 1113 -1118. Ø This is the first study that has been accomplished in Saudi Arabia & Gulf region regarding and Neonatal Outcomes in IVF Preterm Infants. Ø The study abstract was also published in “Riyadh-Newspaper” (A famous local Saudi newspaper) - https://www.alriyadh.com/1686930.

13. Al-Hathlol K et al. School Performance and Long-Term Outcomes in Very Preterm Children Conceived by In Vitro Fertilization. JBRA Assist Reprod. 2020; 24 (1):61-65. doi: 10.5935/1518-0557.20190063.

Currently Funded Clinical Research Projects:

1. Autologous Cord Blood Stem Cell Therapy for Persistent Severe Neonatal Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy.

2. Fetal versus Maternal Origin of Stem Cells in Human Breast Milk. Future Research Projects:

1. Stem cells in human breast milk: A potential source for stem cell therapy. 2. Oxygen Saturation Target before Hospital Discharge and Outcomes in Preterm Infants with Resolving Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia.

3. The Appropriate Epinephrine Dose during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Sick Infants treated in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

4. Feasibility of Stem Cell Therapy in Children with Down syndrome.



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