Member of the Egyptian Society of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry - Member of the Egyptian Society and the International League Against Electroencephalopathy - Member of the World Stroke Organization
Neurologist
Al Salam International Hospital and
Director of the Neurological and Stroke Emergency Unit at the Arab Contractors Medical Center
Research fellow with both
Western University, Ohio
Harvard University, Boston
Ochner Hospital, Louisiana
In the United States of America
- Professor of Neurology Ain Shams University,- Sleep Medicine Consultant,- Ph.D. of Neurology, Ain Shams,- Ph.D., University of Cambridge,- Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians of England,- Recipient of the State Encouragement Award 2012,- Member of the World Stroke Association.
professor of neurology ain shams university cairo egypt
fellowship of neurointervention zurich university hospital Switzerland
senior consultant
Ex.consultant at Dubai health authority...Emirates
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