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Membership to Learned Societies

  • Member 0f the Sudanese Doctors Union.
    • Active member of Sudanese Association of Paediatrician SAP-SD.net.
    • Vice President of Sudanese childhood Diabetes Association.
    • Active member of the international voluntary women group (IVWG).
    • Academic secretary Sudanese Neonatologist Association .

 

  • Member of the IDF.
  • Member of the WDF.
  • Member of ISPAD.

 

Personal Interest:

1/      Charity work :

  • Raised fund to build a center of excellence for diabetic children ( 5 story building .Opened on 2019.
  • Raised fund to buy portable x-ray machine ,ventilator, CPAP & other equipment for Soba Neonatal Care Unit.
  • Raising funds for the reproductive family program to help poor diabetic children to have fixed income from small scheme.
  • Raising funds to help poor patients.
  • Provision of new equipment to Soba University Hospital NICU, worth 750,000SDG, by Haggsar Charity Foundation.

2/Working with NGOS:

helped to found the Child Rights Organization in Sudan& held the post of  the first general director.

Contribution to community and child health

 

  1. Raising public awareness through TV programs with regards to common childhood diseases and preventive measures, promoting breast feeding and vaccination
  2. Training of doctors, nurses and midwives on newborn resuscitation and helping child breath programs.
  3. Joined the faculty clinics in east Nile area during flooding.
  4. Opening of the first childhood diabetes clinic in Khartoum in 1999.
  5. Opening of 25 childhood diabetes clinics in the states.
  6. Training of 100 paediatricians,100 nutritionists and 100 diabetics educators from different parts of Sudan.
  7. Fund raising for the productive family programme for diabetic Children.
  8. School Program for diabetic children, by weekly visits to different schools with diabetic pupils in Khartoum state.
  9. Training and graduations of batches of paediatricians who works in different parts of Sudan, twice per year.
  10. Helping the poor, orphans and special need children by raising funds through the activities of the IVWG group.

 

 

Childhood Diabetes Center:

 

  • I am one of the team who worked hard together to build the center.
  • The Sudanese Society of Childhood Diabetes built a five-story building in Khartoum 2, by donation collected from inside and outside of Sudan.
  • It is a national center of excellence that provides service to more than 3000 diabetic children.
  • The center is equipped with an advanced laboratory, Library, lecture theatre and a large insulin storage area.
  • Research is an important aspect of the center.

Sudan Childhood Diabetes Program:

 

  • I was the academic secretory of Sudan Childhood Diabetes Programme.
  • This programme was a 2years one, that was conducted in 2008 – 2010.
  • 100 paediatricians, 100 nutritionist and 100 diabetic educators from different states of Sudan were trained.25 clinics were equipped and opened in trainee’s areas.
  • This programme was chosen as a model in Africa and given the award, in 2012, in Turkey, during the Childhood Diabetes Conference.

Community Neonatal Care Initiative- Dongola Locality:

 (Situation Analysis and Interventions to reduce Neonatal Mortality in Sudan) 2011.

  • I was one of the basic core group.
  • The project was held on 2010-2011.
  • The general objective of the project was to reduce the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) at Dongola Locality and hence to achieve MDG4 by 2015.
  • The project aimed to reduce NMR at Dongola locality by training village’s midwives and by raising the awareness among healthcare providers and the local community.

Special Contribution:

  • During my time as a head department of paediatrics, I raised the important issue of the under evaluation of the MD issued by the faculty of Medicine, by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialities.
  • We prepared all the needed documents about the MD curriculum and training programme and forwarded them to the Dean, who considered them as a model and distributed them to the involved departments.
  • With the help of some Sudanese doctors who got good relations with the Saudi Commission, the faculty managed to raise and discuss this important issue and to bring the deserved evaluation to its MD.
  • It was a big achievement and as a result hundreds of doctors working in Saudi Arabia were upgraded to higher jobs.

Computer Literacy: Good command on Microsoft programs and Internet.