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Professional Affiliations

1. Member of the American Society for Microbiology (Membership No. 55452031) (1999 – 2006).

 

2. Active Member, New York Academy of Sciences.

 

3. Member of Brucella Group, Abha, Asir, Saudi Arabia (1995-2002).

 

4. Member and coordinator of Nigella Sativa Research Group (1995-2002).

 

5. Member and College Representative of the Sewage Farming Irrigation Control Committee (SFICC) both in KhamisMushayt town and Abha, the capital of Asir region (1995- June 2002).

 

6. Member of Safety Disposal of Medical Waste Committee (SDMWC), Abha Maternity and Teaching Hospital (1995- June 2002).

 

7. Member of the Continuous Education and Training Programme Committee at Abha Maternity and Teaching Hospital (1995- June 2002).

 

8. Participated in Part-1 examinations of the Saudi Board of Applied Basic Sciences in OB/Gyn., Saudi Council for Health Specialties, Year 1417. (A letter of appreciation was given).

 

9. Appointed by the Department of Clinical Microbiology & Parasitology as a coordinator for the preparatory phase of the course of the B.Sc Medical Laboratory Technology Programme in Abha Medical College on Wednesday March 5, 1997 (26.10.1417).

 

10. Regular, active and effective contribution in the annual School Health Education Programmes at Abha for continuous health education of the community. (Awarded certificates of merit on 1414, 1419 and 1421 H).

 

11. Member & College Representative in a committee for Control and Surveillance of adequate sterilization both in Ministry of Health & Private hospitals in the Asir region of Saudi Arabia from year (2000 – June, 2002).

 

12. Quoted in the 18th edition (2001) of Who’s Who in the World (World-18, 28593482).

 

13. Peer reviewer to the Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal (EMHJ) in the year 2001. World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean. P.O. Box 7608, NASR City (11371), Cairo, Egypt EMHJ1/330.R4/27/8.

 

14. Member and Department Representative in a sub-committee for the preparations for the commencement of the B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Program as regards teaching timetable and Basic Sciences Departments preparation plan – October 16, 2001. Abha Maternity and Teaching Hospital.

 

15. Consultant and Chairman of the Microbiology Laboratory, Abha Maternity and Teaching Hospital (AMTHML) from 1995 till June 20, 2002. (Awarded a certificate of merit).

 

16. Infection Control Officer & Chairman of the Infection Control and Surveillance Committee at AMTH from 1995 till June 20, 2002. (Awarded a certificate of merit).

 

17. Asir Central Hospital (ACH):
In addition to active participation in routine diagnostic services, Dr. Bilal is providing consultation to clinicians and laboratory personnel in the field of diagnostic bacteriology (1990 thru June 20, 2002). (Awarded a certificate of merit).

 

18. Quoted in the 19th edition (2002) of Who’s Who in the World (World-19, 28593482).

 

19. Member of the Academic Board of the Academy of Medical Sciences & Technology, Khartoum (2003- April 2004).

 

20. Reviewer to the Medical Lab. Journal Biannually Journal published by Al-Neelain University, Khartoum Sudan P.O. Box 12702 code 11121-Khartoum.

 

21. Member of Sudanese Association of Medical Education.

 

22. Member of the National Committee for the Evaluation of Sudanese Colleges of Medical Lab. Sciences, Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research, Khartoum, Sudan since June, 2004.

 

23. Member of Sudanese Association for Clinical Biology.

 

24. Faculty representative at the Medical and Health Campus Research Committee, University of Khartoum.

 

25. Faculty representative at the University library, UofK, Khartoum, Sudan.

 

26. Reviewer to the African Journal of Microbiology Research, 2008.

 

27. Member of the Board of Certification (BOC), American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), Khartoum, Sudan 2012 up to date.

 

28. Invited as a National Curriculum Expert in workshop on the development of Medical Laboratory Sciences, FMLS, Gezira University, 2013

 

 

29. Chair of the Technical Committee for Evaluation of the Curriculum of Medical Laboratory Science Program, Wadmadani, College of Medical Science and Technology, General Directorate of Non-Government and International Higher Education, Khartoum, Sudan. P.O.Box 2801. 2013-2014.

 

30. Member and Chairman of the FMLS Program of the Curriculum Committee for Curriculum Preparation of MLS Program, West Kurdofan University, Sudan 2014.

 

31. Coordinator (Dean) of Medical Laboratory Sciences Program at Nile University College, Khartoum, Sudan up to date(www.nileuniversity.edu.com)
(info@nileuniversity.edu.com)

 

31. Member of the National Committee for the Support of National Laboratories, undersecretary, Federal Ministry of Health, Sudan. 4/9/2014.
Email: undersecretaryfmoh@gmail.com
Fax: +24983769928
P.O. Box 303 Khartoum, Sudan

 

33. Member of the College Board of FMLS, International University of Africa, since 2014.

 

34. Chair of the Electronic Curriculum Committee for Medical Laboratory Sciences at the Continuous Professions Development (CPD) Center, Fedral Ministry of Health, Khartoum since 2012 up to date.

 

35. Chair of the Technical Evaluation Committees for evaluation of Bachelor Degrees (Honours) Programs in Medical Laboratory Sciences, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research for the universities and colleges listed below during the period (2016 – 2017):

  1. Al-Butana University.
  2. Almadain College for Medical Sciences.
  3. Gezira College for Medical Sciences and Technology, Khartoum State.
  4. Al-Hayatt College for Medical Sciences and Technology, Khartoum State.
  5. Napata College, Khartoum state.
  6. Aldaein University, DarFor State.
  7. University of Zalingei, DarFor State.
  8. Al-Manhal Academy of Sciences, Khartoum State.
  9. Gadariff University, Gadariff State.
  10. University of Garden City, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences.

 

36. Chair of the Technical Committee that prepared the Curriculum for Bachelor Degree (Honours) for MLS Faculty, Managil University Gezira State (2017).

 

37. Invited as a national Curriculum Expert in workshop on the development of Medical Laboratory Sciences, FMLS, Sudan International University at Salam Rotana Hotel, Khartoum, August 2016 and a certificate of appreciation was given.

 

38. Head of the Technical Committees for the Evaluation of infra-structure and human resources of Al-Yarmok University College in order to increase the number of student in take. These include:

 

Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, College of Pharmacy, College of Dentistry and Medical Laboratory Sciences programs, 2017.

 

39. Country ambassador for the American Society of Microbiology (ASM) in Sudan for the years 2015 – 2017. Being a country Ambassador I have excuted the events below:

 

Excuted Events:

1- On 31.3.2015

  • First General meeting for ASM ( introduction about the ASM and the role country Ambassador)
  • I utilized HIV virtual lecture created by Prof. Daniel Amsterdam of Buffalo University Conducted at the FMLS, University of Khartoum for more than 200 Faculty staff, microbiologists and students. For more information, please contact the International Program Coordinator, Kirsten Bartlett (Kbartlett@asmusa.org)

 

2- On 12.9.2016

  • I organized a free ASM Scientific writing and publishing virtual workshop for 200 scientists at the University of Science and Technology in Omdurman City, Sudan created by Dr. Roberto Kolter of Harvard Medical School. The workshop provided much-needed training to local scientists with ultimate goals of improving the dissemination of research and enhancing knowledge sharing. For more information, please contactthe International Program Coordinator, Kirsten Bartlett (Kbartlett@asmusa.org)

 

3- On 19.11.2016

I organized a workshop on antibiotic susceptibility for 176 university students’ faculty microbiologists and pharmacists at Sharja Hall, University of Khartoum.

I utilized two virtual lectures from AAM Fellows: “Making Sense of Antimicrobial Susceptibility and Resistance testing results” by Dr. Daniel Amsterdam and “Basic Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance and Gene Spread” by Dr. Marilyn Roberts. The workshop provided valuable information to all participants, as “bacterial resistance is a major public health problem worldwide especially in developing countries like Sudan where medication is available all over the counter and people can get access to even without prescription. For more information, please contact the International Program Coordinator, Kirsten Bartlett (Kbartlett@asmusa.org)

 

34. Member of the Board of Trustees, Nahda University College (www.nahda.edu.sd)

 

35. Board Member of the scientific council of the University of Science and Technology, Omdurman City, since 2014.

 

36. Member of the Board of Trustees, Almadain College for Medical Sciences and Technology (ACMST), Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research ( Sunday 13,11,2016 up to date).

 

37. Member of the Central Promotion Committee at theGeneral Administration of Private and Foreign Institutions, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research since 3thof February 2017 up to date. (www.mohe.gov.sd), email: prived@mohe.gov.sd