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Dr. Aml M. Erhuma - Specialist Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Dr. Aml M. Erhuma
Personal
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| Full Name |
Aml M. Erhuma |
| Date and place of birth
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18-05-1974, Libya |
| Address |
Al-Hayat Medical Center
PO. Box 12962, Doha, Qatar
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| Contact Details |
Mobile: +974 33248840
Land line: +974 44297200
E – Mail: aml_erhuma@yahoo.co.uk |
| Nationality |
Libyan. |
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Courses & Certificates
- 1992:
Secondary school with excellent grade, Al Syda Rokia
School, Benghazi, Libya
- 1998:
MBChB (With very good grade), Garyounis University,
Benghazi, Libya
- 2006:
International English Language Testing System
(IELTS): score 7, University of Cambridge ESOL
Examinations and British Council, UK
- 2006:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), the University of
Nottingham, UK
- 2007:
Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB
part 1 and part 2), first attempt, General Medical
Council, UK
- 2007: Obtained medical license after
being fully registered medical practitioner by General Medical Council, London,
UK.
- 2010: Arab Board Obstetrics &
Gynaecology, the Arab Board of Medical Specialisations.
- 2010: Immediate life support course
(ILS), Hamad Medical Corporation.
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Experience
- 1999-2000:
Rotation Internship in various departments in the
university hospitals. This rotation includes 3
months in general medicine, 3 months in general
surgery, 2 months in obstetrics and gynaecology, 2
months in paediatrics, 1 month in community and
public health medicine and 1 month in dermatology.
- 2000-2002:
Senior House Officer: Jumhoria Hospital, Beghazi,
Libya
- 2002-2003:
Registrar in Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Jumhoria
Hospital, Benghazi, Libya.
- 2004-2006:
PhD University of Nottingham, UK.
- 2007(Jan-Dec):
PLAB examination and registered in the General
Medical Council, in the United Kingdom.
- 2008-2010: Lecturer in medical
school, Garyounis University, Benghazi, Libya
- 2011(Jan-Sep):
Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Al Ahli
Hospital, Doha, Qatar.
- 2011 - Till Now:
Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Al-Hayat Medical Center, Doha, Qatar
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Registrations & Memberships
- Medical license from Supreme Council of Health, Qatar, (No 4934)
- General Medical Council, UK (GMC No: 6156245) Nov 2007.
- Libyan Medical Syndicate, Benghazi, Libya (Feb. 2000-upto date).
- Member of Nutrition Society UK (2005-2006)
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Honours & Awards
- Libyan Higher Education Scholarship Award 2003
- Honours in the subject of Anatomy, Pharmacology, and Paediatric medicine at Garyounis University,
Benghazi, Libya.
- Distinction: Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Physiology, Pathology, Microbiology and Biochemistry at Garyounis University,
Benghazi Libya
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Publications
- Erhuma, A.M., Salter, A.M., Sculley, D.V., Langley-Evans, S.C. and Bennett, A. (2007).
Prenatal exposure to a low protein diet programmes disordered regulation of lipid metabolism. Am J Physiol
Endocrinol Metab. 2007 Jun; 292(6):E1702-14.
- Erhuma, A.M., Bellinger L, Plant R, Bennett, A.J. and Langley-Evans, S.C. (2007). Prenatal exposure to under nutrition
and programming of responses to high fat feeding. Br J Nutr. 2007 Apr 19:1-8.
- Erhuma A., Sculley DV, Plant R, Salter AM, Langley-Evans SC & Bennett A (2005). Exposure to a maternal low protein
diet in pregnancy programmes altered expression of sterol response element binding protein Ic and carbohydrate response element binding
protein in the offspring. Proc. Nut. Soc. 64, 81 A.
- Erhuma A., Langley-Evans SC, Bennett A. (2006). Exposure to a maternal low protein diet in pregnancy programmes metabolic
syndrome-like phenotype. Proc. Nutr. Soc. 65, 77A.
- Erhuma A., Langley-Evans SC & Bennett A (2006). Exposure to a maternal low protein diet in pregnancy programmes altered
expression of fat metabolism-regulated genes. Proc. Nutr Soc 65 78A.
- Erhuma A., Langley-Evans SC, Bellinger L, McMullen S & Bennett A (2006) Nutritional and hormonal influences on hepatic
Sterol regulatory element binding protein-Ic expression in low protein-exposed offspring. Proc Nutr Soc. 65 79A
- Erhuma A, Briggs D, Langley-Evans SC and Bennett A. (2006). Is altered gene expression behind the development of fatty liver?
Institute of Clinical Research, 77, . 50.
- Erhuma, A.M., Plant R, Bennett, A.J. and Langley-Evans, S.C. (2009). Feeding pregnant rats a low-protein diet alters the hepatic
expression of SREBP-lc in their offspring via a glucocorticoid-related mechanism. Endocrine, 36(2), 333-8.
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I am also reviewer in refereed journals such as Biomedical Central Genomics Journal, African Journal of Microbiology Research and Journal of
Medicine and Medical Sciences. Currently I am writing a chapter in a book titled Glucocorticoids. In my chapter I will write about fetal exposure
to glucocorticoids and possible effects based on evidence from research. |
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Conferences
- Nutrition Society Summer Meeting in Norwich, UK (2005)
- Nutrition Society Summer Meeting in Aberdeen, UK (2006)
- Institute of Clinical Research Summer Meeting in Nottingham, UK (2006)
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Languages
Arabic, English (Reading, Conversation, Writing)
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