ANEEL KUMAR
A-**, Zeeshan Housing Scheme, New Citizen Town Qasimabad Hyderabad, Pakistan.
Cell #: 009*********** E-mail: **********@*****.***, *******@*****.***
Statement of Purpose:
To continue playing a leading role in the planning, organization and delivery of the Adult Psychiatric that will enable me to contribute my skills and knowledge, providing opportunities for professional development and carrier growth. Professionally focused, self reliant and self directed, with technical and medical administrative experience skills.
Career Profile:
• Detailed-Oriented, efficient and organized professional with experience over 5 years.
• Possess strong analytical and problem solving skills, with the ability to make well
Thought out decisions.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• Highly trustworthy, discrete and ethical
• Resourceful in effectiveness and multi-tasking
Professional Registration /Membership:
• Saudi Commission for Health Specialties
Category: Specialist Neurophysiology
• SES (Saudi Epilepsy Society)
Professional Experience:
October 2008-to date: Senior Neurophysiology Technologist at The National Neurosciences Institute (NNI), King Fahad Medical City Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Key Responsibilities:
Intra Operative Neurophysiology Setup (NIOM):
Duties included complete technical and clinical patients setup for all above mentioned surgeries.
Surgeries Monitored:
Extensive IOM experience in cases includes but not limited to.
• Spine Surgeries
Surgeries with spinal instrumentation
Ant/Post Cervical Discectomies and Fusions
Scoliosis Cases
Ant/Post Thoracic, Lumbar and Sacral Discectomies and Fusions
Advanced Spine Surgeries
SDR
Tethered cord
Intra/extra dural Spinal cord tumors
• Craniotomies
Carotid endarterectomy
Acoustic Neuromas
Tumors involving multiple cranial nerves
Aneurysm MCA, ACA derivations
Advanced Craniotomy Tumors with central sulcus involvement
Lobectomy for Epilepsy surgeries
Speech and language mapping, etc.
• Peripheral Nerve and Orthopedics Cases
Brachial plexus tumors
Peripheral nerve tumors (e.g., median nerve / peroneal nerve tumors, etc)
Modalities Monitored:
Modalities used in various neurosurgical and spinal procedures included SSEPs, TCMEPs, EEGs, ECoG, Free run EMGs and triggered EMG studies
SSEPs:
Nerves commonally used in Intra Opertative Neurophysiological Monitoring setup are.
• Median Nerve SSEP
• Ulnar Nerve SSEP
• Radial Nerve SSEP
• Posterior Tibial Nerve SSEP
• Common Peroneal Nerve SSEP
Motages For SSEP:
• C3- FZ
• C4- FZ
• C3- CZ
• C4- CZ
• C3- C4
• CZ- FZ
• CV5- FZ
• EP1- EP2
TCMEPs :
Common muscles are used in Intra Opertative Neurophysiological Monitoring setup are.
Mentalis Orbicularis cculi
Orbicularis oris Sternocleidomastoideus
Deltoid Messeter
Biceps Brachii Brachio Radialis,
Brachilis Pronator Teres
Trapezius Triceps Brachii
APB ADM
Rectus Abdominis Iliopsos
Quadriceps Femoris Adductors
Glutius Maximus Biceps Femoris
Peroneus Longus Tibialis Anterior
Peroneus Bravis Gastrocnemius
Soleus EHL
Montages for TCMEPs :
• Bilateral Montages
M1- M2
M3- M4
• Unilateral Montages:
M1- MZ
M2- MZ
M3- MZ
M4- MZ
Free run EMGs:
Common muscles are used in Free run EMGs in Intra Opertative Neurophysiological Monitoring setup are.
Temporalis Orbicularis oculi
Messeter Menalis
Orbicularis oris Sternocleidomastoideus
Deltoid Pectoralis Major
Biceps Brachii Brachio Radialis,
Brachilis Pronator Teres
Trapezius Triceps Brachii
APB ADM
Rectus Abdominis Iliopsos
Quadriceps Femoris Adductors
Gkutius Maximus Biceps Femoris
Peroneus Longus Tibialis Anterior
Peroneus Bravis Gastrocnemius
Soleus EHL
Triggered EMG:
Same muscles are used in Triggered EMGs.
Diagnostic Neurophysiology Setup
• EEG/ Epilepsy Monitoring:
64 Channels Digital EEG machines.
Trained and perform portable, routine and intensive care EEG monitoring using various systems. Duties also include identifying various EEG waveforms and communicating provisional EEG data with technologist interpretation to the neurologist.
Extensive management and application of EEG modality in EMU setting. Duties include supervision and long term video monitoring of 16 bed EMU.
•Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS):
Routinely perform Phrenic nerve studies.
Repetitive Nerve Stimulation, Blink reflex studies, various cranial and peripheral nerve stimulation studies.
Autonomic testing and assist neurologist in performing Needle EMG study.
Assist neurologist in complete technical setup.
•Evoked potentials (ABRs, VEP, and SSEP).
Duties include complete setup for diagnostic and preoperative EP studies.
Standard SSEP modality use with Median and Posterior Tibial nerves.
Routine performance and interpretation of ABRs, VEPs and SSEPs.
January 2007- October 2008: Neurophysiology Technologist at JP's MRI Scan centre Karachi, Pakistan.
Key Responsibilities & Duties:
•EEG/ Epilepsy Monitoring
32 Channels Digital EEG machines.
Trained and perform routine EEG monitoring using various systems. Duties also include identifying various EEG waveforms and communicating provisional EEG data with technologist interpretation to the neurologist.
•Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS)
Routinely perform Phrenic nerve studies.
Repetitive Nerve Stimulation, Blink reflex studies, various cranial and peripheral nerve stimulation studies.
Autonomic testing and assist neurologist in performing Needle EMG study.
Assist neurologist in complete technical setup.
•Evoked potentials (ABRs, VEP, and SSEP)
Duties include complete setup for diagnostic and preoperative EP studies.
Standard SSEP modality use with Median and Posterior Tibial nerves.
Routine performance and interpretation of ABRs, VEPs and SSEPs.
January 2006-January 2007: Trainee Technologist in Liaquat National Hospital Karachi.
Key Responsibilities & Duties
•EEG/ Epilepsy Monitoring
32 Channels Digital EEG machines.
Trained and perform routine EEG monitoring using various systems. Duties also include identifying various EEG waveforms and communicating provisional EEG data with technologist interpretation to the neurologist.
•Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS)
Routinely perform Phrenic nerve studies.
Repetitive Nerve Stimulation, Blink reflex studies, various cranial and peripheral nerve stimulation studies.
Autonomic testing and assist neurologist in performing Needle EMG study.
Assist neurologist in complete technical setup
•Evoked potentials (ABRs, VEP, and SSEP).
Duties include complete setup for diagnostic and preoperative EP studies.
Standard SSEP modality use with Median and Posterior Tibial nerves.
Routine performance and interpretation of ABRs, VEPs and SSEPs.
•Polysomnography.
Education:
•One year postgraduate diploma in (Clinical Neurophysiologic Technologies) from department of “Clinical Neurophysiology” at Liaquat National Hospital Karachi
•M.Sc (Physiology) 1st division in the year 2004 form University of Sindh Jamshoro, Pakistan.
•B.Sc (Physiology) 1st division in the year 2003 from University of Sindh Jamshoro, Pakistan.
Post Graduate Diploma:
One year postgraduate diploma in (Clinical Neurophysiologic Technologies) from department of “Clinical Neurophysiology” at Liaquat National Hospital Karachi.
January 2006 till June-2007, Neurophysiology training with emphasis on theoretical and practical components of Clinical Neurophysiology with six months job training/Internship on neurophysiological modalities.
Neurophysiology Modalities/Expertise includes but not limited to,
EEG: Electroencephalography
VEEG: Video EEG monitoring
NCS/EMG: Nerve Conduction Studies & Electromyography
EPs: Evoke Potentials
• MEP (Motor Evoked Potential)
• VEP (Visual Evoked Potential)
• BAEP (Brain Stem Auditory Evoked Potential)
• SSEP (Somatosensory Evoked Potential)
Sleep Studies:
• PSG (Polysomnography)
• SPSG (Split night Polysomnography)
• MSLT (Multiple sleep latency tests)
Trainings and Courses:
•Certificate of Training Completion
Successfully completed the Product Training for EMU for Electroencephalograph (EEG-1200K) by NIHON KOHDEN from November 24 to November 27, 2007.
•Certificate of Course Completion
Successfully completed 1st RMH Annual EEG Course, held on 28th- 29th April 2010.
At Riyadh Military Hospital, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. (CME 10 Credit Hours)
•Radiation Safety Training held 22, 2011.
King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh Saudi Arabia.
•Fire Response Plan Training held on 04 December 2009,
King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh Saudi Arabia.
Certificates:
•Tufts University School of Medicine attendance certificate
1st Saudi International Conference on Extensive Intraoperative Neurophysiology.
•Certificate of Appreciation
In recognition and appreciation of invaluable contribution and support to "Clinical Neurophysiology Diploma 2010".
•Certificate of Appreciation
Certificate is awarded for Exemplary & Dedicated Services to Patient’s Care & Team Spirit.
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (C.P.R.) B.L.S.
•Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Certificate Course of “Adult and Pediatric basic life support” from King Fahad Medical City 2011. (CME 04 Credit
Hours)
•Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Certificate Course of “Adult and Pediatric basic life support” from King Fahad Medical City 2009.(CME 04 Credit Hours)
Workshop
•1st Saudi International Spine Conference on 20th-23th January 2012 @ King Fahad Medical City & Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Riyadh Saudi Arabia. (CME/PD 17 credit hours)
•1st Saudi International Conference on Extensive Intraoperative Neurophysiology
19th-20th April 2011. King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh Saudi Arabia. (CME/PD 28 credit hours)
•1st Annual Saudi Epilepsy Society Symposium held 12th -13thth January 2011
Intercontinental Hotel Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (CME/PD 15 credit hours)
•1st Annual Saudi Epilepsy Society Symposium (EEG Course) held 11th January 2011
Intercontinental Hotel Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (CME/PD 9 credit hours).
•The Power of Anti- Epileptics. Epilepsy updates, held in 3rd April 2010.
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (CME/PD 6 credit Hours)
•Clinical Neurophysiology Symposium, held in 1st and 2nd April, 2009.
King Fahad Medical City Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (CME/PD 11 credit hours).
•The 2nd Saudi International Pediatric Neurology Conference held in 1st – 3rd of November 2010. King Fahad Medical City Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (CME/PD 20 credit hours).
•Influenza A H1N1 Facts and Myths Symposium, held in 6th of December 2009. King Fahad Medical City Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (CME/PD 3 credit hours).
•International Neurology Update 2006 and 2nd National Stroke Conference on December 22-24, 2006 at Liaquat National Hospital Karachi.
•Clinical Neurophysiology workshop (Electro diagnostic, EEG/ Epilepsy Monitoring, Evoked Potentials and Polysomnography ) held on November 23-24 at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi
•Certificate of participation in CME program ( Rehabilitation Current Developments) from Liaquat National Hospital Karachi
•Certificate of participation in Clinical Neurophysiology Workshop held on September 1st, 2007 at Liaquat National Hospital Karachi.
•Attended “Clinical Neurophysiology Workshop (Electro diagnostics, EEG, EMG, EPs)” held on July 27-28, 2007 at the Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi.
CME Presented:
•Intra-Operative Use of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials.
•Normal EEG Patterns
•Use of Electroencephalography (EEG) In the Management of Seizure Disorders.
•Normal EEG and Benign Variants
•Classification of EPILEPSY
•Visual Evoked Potential and Visual Pathway
•Abnormal Electro-Encephalogram
CME Attended:
•Stroke
•Neonatal EEG
•Electroencephalogram (EEG), Wakefulness and Sleep
•The EEG in Acute Seizures
•What do we measure with EEG?
•Polysomnography an overview
•The Central Nervous System
•Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
•Electroencephalogram (EEG): Measuring Brain Waves
•Sleep Stages
•Brain Stem Anatomy
•Brain Stem Auditory Evoked Potential
•Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
•Déjà vu
•Neonatal EEG, Technical Aspects
•Motor System
•Neonatal EEG, Normal Interpretation
•Neonatal EEG, Abnormal Interpretation
•Neonatal EEG, Electrographic Seizures
•Neonatal EEG, Artifacts
•Neonatal EEG findings transition to infants
•Neonatal EEG Findings in Neurological Diseases
•Long Term Clinical Outcomes of Neonatal EEG
•Cerebral Blood Supply
•Veins and Sinuses
•Ventricular System and Cerebrospinal Fluid
•Anatomy of Spinal Vertibrae
•Microscopic Anatomy of Nervous System
•Cranial Nerves
•Cerebrum Anatomy and Functions
•The Extrapyramidal System
•Autonomic Nervous System
•Auditory System
•The Spinal Cord, Major Spinal Tracts
•Brachial Plexus Anatomy
Research Activities:
•Participated in study of “Brachial Amyotrophy” to emphasize the existence of a common but under appreciated illness that is self limited and carries a relatively good prognosis as poster presentation in 14th Annual Pakistan Society of Neurology Meeting held in March 24-25, 2007.
Acquired Machine Software
NCS/EMG:
key point from Dantec co.,
EMG four mini from Nihon Kohden co.,
Viking Quest from Nicolet co.,
EMG sigma from Nihon Kohden co.,
Synergy Medelec.
Digital EEG:
Neurofax from Nihon Kohden co.,
NicVue from Nicolet co.
Polysomnography:
Polysmith from Nihon Kohden co.
NicVue from Nicolet co.
NIOM:
Endeavor
Excel Tech
Cadwell.
Computer skills:
Microsoft Excel, Power point, Microsoft Word and netsurfing.
Languages:
Fluent in Urdu, English and comprehension in reading and writing Arabic
Personal Information:
Marital Status : Single
Nationality : Pakistani
N.I.C No. : 41306-8997316-1
Passport No : AA2493161
References:
Dr. Muhammad T. Imtiaz. MD., D.ABNM.
Consultant Neurophysiologist.
National Neuroscience Institute(NNI),
King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Email: *******@****.***.** Contact : 009**-*-******* Ext: 8505.
Dr. Shobhit Sinha MBBS., FRCP
Diplomat American Board (Neurology & Clinical Neurophysiology)
Consultant, Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology
National Neuroscience Institute (NNI),
King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Email : ******@****.***.** Contact : 009**-*-******* Ext: 8505
Dr. Khurram A. Siddiqui MBBS., FRCP
Consultant, Epileptologist & Neurologist
National Neuroscience Institute (NNI),
King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
E mail: *********@****.***.** Contact : 009**-*-******* Ext: 8505
Dr. Murtada H. Elmubarak
MBBS, PhD, Neurophysiologist.
King Fahad Medical City Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Email: **********@****.***.** Contact: 009**-**-******* Ext: 8311