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CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME : HAZEM M. I. AL-KHAWASHKI
ADDRESS : P.O. Box 50742
Riyadh 11533, Saudi Arabia
CONTACT NO. : Tel. No. 467-0871 (Secretary)
467-1583 (Office)
450-6861 (Home)
Fax No. 467-9436 (Office)
453-2630 (Home)
E-mail: [email protected]
DATE OF BIRTH : 21 July 1957
MARITAL STATUS: Married with five children
NATIONALITY : Saudi
LANGUAGE : Arabic, English
EDUCATION : Riyadh Public Schools
QUALIFICATIONS
1. Fellowship in Joint Replacement, 31 July 1996
Edinburgh University, U.K.
2. FRCS, Ed
10 February 1989
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3. M.B.B.S., Faculty of Medicine
King Saud University (Formerly University of Riyadh)
23 June 1981 (21 Shaban 1401)
PRESENT POSITION 1. Vice president of the GCC Orthopaedic association
2. President of the Saudi Orthopaedic Association (SOA)
19.12.1426 (19 January 2006) up to present
3. Associate Professor
Department of Orthopaedics (23/8/1421 - November 2000).
CURRENT MEMBERSHIP
1. International member of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery
1998 up to present
2. Member of the National Bone Banking Committee since 1994.
3. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1990 up to present
4. Member of SICOT
5. Member of the International Society of Musculoskeletal Shockwave Therapy
6. Member of the Saudi Orthopaedic Association
ASSIGNMENTS ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSTS
1. Vice president GCC orthopaedic association 2008 till now.
2. President Saudi Orthopaedic Association 2006 till now.
3. Chairman, Department of Orthopaedics
College of Medicine, King Saud University
August 2000 to July 2006
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4. Member of the Trauma Policy Committee at King Khalid University Hospital
since March 2005
5. Coordinator for all Residents rotating in the Department of Orthopaedics
1996 up to January 2003
6. Member of the Board of Representative of the ARAB/SAUDI BOARD Orthopaedic Residency Training Program from 1996 up to January 2003.
7. Director of the Orthopaedic Review Course for Residents
2000 up to present
8. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Orthopaedic Department, 26 July 1993 (7 Safar 1414)
9. Executive Officer of Athletic activities in College of Medicine (1993-1994)
10. Assistant Professor
Department of Orthopaedics, 12 March 1989 (5/8/1409)
11. Acting Director of Accident and Emergency 1993
12. Member of University Al-Hajj Committee (1987)
13. Demonstrator Department of Orthopaedics 1983 (2 Rabi Al-Thani 1403)
EXTERNAL EXAMINER
1. External Examiner to:
a. Abha College of Medicine 1993
b. College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan
2. .a. Examiner, Saudi Council for Health Specialities in Orthopaedics
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b. Examiner, Arab Board Orthopaedic Residency Training Program (ABORP),Syria
PEER REVIEWER FOR THE FOLLOWING JOURNALS
1. Member, Editorial Board, INJURY Journal
2. Reviewer of articles submitted for publication in Saudi Medical Journal.
3. Reviewer of articles submitted for publication in Annals of Saudi Medicine Journal.
4. Reviewer of articles submitted for publication in East Mediterranean Health Journal.
5. Reviewer of articles submitted for publication in Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine
PREVIOUS CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS
1. 26 July 1993 up to Consultant in Orthopaedics
present King Khalid University Hospital
2. 4 July 1994 to Clinical fellow in Joint Replacement
31 July 1996 and Arthritis Surgery, Princess Margaret Rose
Ortho. Hospital & Affiliated Hospital
Edinburgh, U.K.
3. 21 June to 25 July 1993 Acting Consultant in Orthopaedics
King Khalid University Hospital
4. January 1990 to Senior Registrar in Orthopaedics
20 June 1993 King Khalid University Hospital
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5. May 1987 to Registrar in Orthopaedics
December 1989 King Khalid University Hospital
6. July 1986 to April 1987 Resident in Orthopaedics
King Khalid University Hospital
7. January 1985 to Resident in General Surgery
June 1986 (1-1/2 years) King Khalid University Hospital
8. July 1984 to Dec. 1984 Resident in Accident & Emergency
(6 months) King Khalid University Hospital
9. February 1984 to July 1984 Resident in Neurosurgery
(6 months) King Khalid University Hospital
10. February 1983 to Resident in Orthopaedic Surgery
January 1984 King Khalid University Hospital
11. August 1982 to Resident in Orthopaedic Surgery
February 1983 Riyadh Central Hospital
12. July 1981 to July 1982 Internship at Riyadh Central Hospital, King Abdulaziz University Hospital and
Riyadh Military Hospital
EXPERIENCE
Internship
As an intern at Riyadh Central Hospital, King Abdulaziz University Hospital and Riyadh Military Hospital, I worked under supervision examining, checking and updating patient's records and investigations. My training involved attending clinical seminars and outpatient teaching group clinics. During this period, I saw a wide range of medical and surgical cases and their management. I performed minor surgeries as appendectomy, hernioraphy, minor anal surgery. I also performed normal deliveries.
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General Surgery
Following my internship, I worked for one and a half years as a Resident in General Surgery at King Khalid University Hospital and Riyadh Central Hospital, as well as 6 months in each of Neurosurgery and Accident and Emergency.
I was responsible for the care of inpatient and accident cases and was encouraged to take clinical decisions. I have participated when on-call for emergencies in the diagnosis and management of acute abdominal conditions, urological problems, multiple injuries and head injuries. In Accident and Emergency Department, I was managing surgical, medical and orthopaedic emergencies.
The operations that I have performed on my own included appendectomy, hernial repairs, emergency and elective laparotomy, cholecystectomy and anal surgery, as well as reduction of fractures and drainage of haematoma following head injuries. This period also included treatment and management of A/E patients for surgical and medical conditions as well as intensive care unit rotation. I have also assisted in many major operations.
Orthopaedic Surgery
During my Resident training in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, I have participated in the diagnosis and treatment of fractures, dislocations, hand injuries and elective orthopaedic cases. I cared for the inpatient and attended teaching ward rounds and assisted in major operations such as congenital dislocated hips, hip replacement, internal fixation of complex multiple fractures and spinal surgery.
As a Registrar & Senior Registrar, I have performed many operations including fixation of spinal fractures and dislocation and disc surgery and spinal fusion, upper and lower limb trauma, tendon and nerve repairs, bone grafting procedures, meniscectomy,
cruciate surgery and arthroscopy (diagnostic and therapeutic). I have managed and treated conservatively and operatively cases of CDH and CTEV, bone tumours and arthritis cases. I was also responsible for outpatients as well as inpatients; diagnosing and managing problems and following up outcome of treatment.
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I was also actively involved in Postgraduate Residency Training Program in Orthopaedics and teaching Orthopaedics for undergraduate medical students. I supervised junior Orthopaedic surgery trainees and guided them during their training.
During my stay in the U.K., I was managing cases of arthritis surgery both as outpatients and inpatients. I worked with Mr. Souter, Mr. Howie and Mr. Abernathy in upper and lower limb arthritis and replacement surgery, assisting at first then performing primary total hip replacement, total knee replacement, TER and TSR and later on performing revisions of THR and TKR. I have also spent 7 months with Mr. Hooper in the hand unit concentrating on elective and arthritis hand conditions, but also treating other hand pathologies. I have participated in three studies since then, one of which is published. At the end of my training period, I obtained a certificate of fellowship in joint replacement from Edinburgh University.
I am currently in charge of the reconstructive surgery at King Khalid University Hospital and a member of Committee on Bone Banking in Saudi Arabia. I am concentrating on arthritis and joint replacement surgery of hip, knee, shoulder, elbow and hand with future plans to extend the service to ankle replacement surgery. The majority of my practice now is total joint replacement, the rest is trauma and sport injuries. I run one operative theatre day as well as two clinics per week. I was in charge of the Orthopaedic Residency training in King Khalid University Hospital until 2002 in addition to organizing the interdepartmental teaching activities and undergraduate teaching.
Achievements as Head of Orthopaedic Department As a head of the Orthopaedic Department, I have continued the work of my predecessors in expanding on the services the department can give and giving it a special identity. I have expanded the services given by the spinal and arthroplasty division as well as the other existing subspecialty.
I have initiated a 2-yearly International Orthopaedic Symposium under the umbrella of our department as well as mini-symposia in sub-specialty.
I have generated the changes done in the Orthopaedic curriculum given to the undergraduate students through a 6 weeks course. I have formed a committee to study the old curriculum and suggest changes in the theoretical as well as the clinical parts of the course. I have emphasized the need to introduce problem solving to the curriculum and change the form of the tutorials. I have also assigned one of the teaching staff in-charge of
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the students’ affairs in the department. The new curriculum was implemented starting from Academic year 2004-2005. A further review of the curriculum was done to reduce the course to 5 weeks, in accordance with the general new plans of the College.
To encourage the cooperation between different disciplines in the care of Orthopaedic patients, I have started an unpreceeded meeting between the Head of Orthopaedic Department and representatives from Orthopaedic wards, clinic, as well as operating room, physiotherapy and plaster technicians. These meeting were aimed at discussing any problems facing the care of orthopaedic and trauma patients, facilitating the smoothness of work and updating and improving the instrumentational needs for these disciplines. These meeting were scheduled 3 times a year and proved very useful. Some of the things which resulted from these meetings are; the construction of a physiotherapy room in the female orthopaedic ward, assigning a head nurse to the orthopaedic outpatient clinic, putting the plaster technician under the administration of the Orthopaedic Department and assigning a Head to Plaster Technicians. We have also worked through these meeting to increase the manpower in these disciplines to improve service.
I have also initiated the Bone Bank facilities in the university hospital and had, in achieving that, great help and cooperation from the Blood Bank director under whom this facility was eventually put. I have also reactivated the Quality Management Committee in the department and created a Research Committee.
As Head of the Department, I have also initiated a two-year Fellowship programme, one in Paediatric Orthopaedics and the other one in Joint Reconstructive Surgery, under the umbrella of King Saud University. The Paediatric one started on January 2004 and the Joint Reconstructive Surgery on the same year. Under my Chairmanship, the specialties in the department were transformed from units to divisions and the elected heads were assigned. These divisions are Paediatric Division, Reconstruction, Sports & Oncology Division and Foot and Ankle, Spine & Arthroplasty Division. I have also put the guidelines for election of the heads of Divisions including their rank, duration of chairmanship and numbers of times to be re-elected. These were agreed upon through the Board of the Department.
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I have also suggested and worked on establishing the pre-admission – Anaesthesia Clinic to deal with cases in need of special care preoperatively. This was greatly supported by the administration as well as the surgical and Anaesthesia department. This clinic started receiving patients in the year 2004.
I continued the work of my predecessors in establishing the Saudi Orthopaedic Association which was finally approved in May 2005 after applying twice and negotiating with the higher authority and is now located at College of Medicine, King Saud University. I was elected as president of the Saudi Orthopaedic Association during the first general assembly meeting held on 19/12/1426 (19 January 2006) for a 3 year period.
During the early time of the year 2005, I negotiated and initiated the establishment of trauma fellowship program for training Saudi doctors in Germany. This is pending the official agreement and approval of both authorities in both countries. The 1st fellow started the program on January 2007.
To improve the filing system in the Department of Orthopaedics, I have established a filing system for the communications between our department and administrative, clinical and other pertinent departments in the College of Medicine both in Arabic and English communication.
I have suggested to the College Board few suggestions related to academic affairs as follows:
Suggestion to reactivating the “Administration committee of the University Hospitals”. This was approved by College administration.
Giving more rights to the Vice-Chairman of the Department at College Board. This was rejected.
Teaching medical students in Arabic language. This is under discussion.
I have established a bank account for the Department of Orthopaedics to receive donations used in supporting Academic and Continuous Medical Education activities.
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ACHIEVMENTS AS PRESIDENT OF SAUDI ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION(SOA)2006-2009&2009-2012.
After being elected as president , I worked with the eight other members of the administrative board , to achieve the goals I have set. I wanted this association to be a true representative of all orthopaedic surgeons in the country, most of whom are expatriates and to have a major rule in continuous medical education as well as giving our members some benefits.We have also set a committee to set the internal rules of the association and opened a bank account for the association.
Having the members of the board from different area of the country as well as representing more than one health provider did help a lot to agree on giving the members 30-50%discount in any scientific activities. We have also started negotiating with different orthopaedic clubs to join us and this has materialized at the end on the agreement to have ALL orthopaedic clubs in the Kingdom under the SOA, as well as the branches of international associations. I have also hired secretaries and set up the administrative work of the association. I started a long negotiation with orthopaedic and pharmaceutical companies to support the cause of the SOA and this has led to a very active CME program of workshops, seminars, club meetings and sponsoring forty of our members for courses outside the country. It was only after a year that we have succeeded in organizing our FIRST annual international meeting in Riyadh 2008 ,followed by the second in Jeddah 2009 , the third in Alkhobar 2010,and Abha 2011,planning our fifth meeting in Madina 2012. We have also carried TWO review courses for residents with the help &cooperation of King Faisal Univ. in Alkhobar
It was one of my main goals to establish a cooperative relations with other regional and international associations, and so I started mailing the presidents of the Egyptian, Pan Arab, GCC orthopaedic associations as well as AAOS,EFFORT,AO &SICOT. This has led to a special discounted price for our members for the OKO site and the SOA becoming an international sister association to the EFFORT and both EFORT&SICOT agreement to help provide fellowships for our members.
I have also started and established, with the help of some members& and the well of the president of the British trauma society, an agreement with the injury journal by witch it became our official trauma journal and we have distributed the journal free to our members as part of membership benefits.
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ON the national front I started active dialogue with Saudi Commission for health specialties and with the help of members of the board, the commission has cooperated with us in strengthening the rule of the association as the prime supervisor of the CME activities of the orthopaedic clubs as well as CME activities submitted by other health providers and as an advisor in recognition of Orthopaedic training hospitals& postgraduate scientific degrees .
On the 3rd year I was elected as vice president of the GCC Orthopaedic Association and member of the board of Pan Arab Orhopaedic Association.
During my second term I have worked to accept the SOA as associate member of EFFORT
And have established the first trainee meeting of the SICOT organization along with our annual meeting in Abha 2011.
I have also signed the first cooperation agreement with the Morrocan Orthopaedic Association and in the way of signing similar agreements with other Arab and regional orthoapaedic associations.
We have also carried out joint scientific meetings with other hospitals like Military hospital in Dahran, SGH group and Kingdom hospital ,all in 2010.
COURSES AND SYMPOSIA ATTENDED
1. 2nd KSU International Pediatric Orthopedic Symposium
King Khalid University Hospital
30 Shawwal 1427 to 2 Dhulqada 1427 (21-23 November 2006)
1. 1st Saudi Orthopedic Trauma Symposium
Riyadh Marriott Hotel
22-24 Shawwal 1427 (13-15 November 2006)
3. International Symposium on Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
26-27 Shaban 1427 (19-20 September 2006)
4. Intelligent Knee Surgery Course
Munich, Germany
20-22 Shaban 1427 (13-15 September 2006)
5. Makkah 2nd International Orthopedics and Trauma Conference
Makkah Al Mukarama Region
Alnoor Specialist Hospital
14-17 Jumada Al Thani 1427 (10-13 July 2006)
6. AFOR MEETING ON HIP REVISION
Vienna, Austria
8-10 June 2006
7. 9th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY
Rio de Janiero, Brazil
18-21 April 2006
8. ANNECY LIVE SURGERY INTERNATIONAL
(SHOULDER ADVANCED COURSE)
Annecy, France
2 – 5 June 2005
9. 8th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL SHOCKWAVE THERAPY
Vienna, Austria
29 May to 1 June 2005
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Con't. Courses and Symposium attended
10. 2nd KSU International Orthopaedic Symposium (Current Orthopaedic Practice)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
15-17 March 2005
11. VIDEO SYMPOSIUM (UPPER LIMB TRAUMA)
Hanover, Germany
2-3 March 2005
12. STOLZALPE KNEE ENDOPROSTHESIS MEETING
Stolzalpe, Austria
16-18 February 2005
13. Foot and Ankle Course for Orthopaedics
20 May 2004
Al Mashura Health Skills Center
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
14. 9th GCC Orthopaedic Association Conference
14-19 Shawwal 1425 (27th November 2004 to 2nd December 2004)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
15. THE 3rd INTENSIVE COURSE ON “A WORKSHOP ON STATISTICS FOR MEDICAL RESEARCHERS”
a. Planning and Performing a Research Study
b. Writing and Presenting a Scientific Paper
College of Medicine, King Saud University
16 Dhulqada 1423 (8 January 2004)
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16. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON RECENT ADVANCES IN DDH MANAGEMENT AND WORKSHOP ON PELVIC OSTEOTOMIES
College of Medicine, King Saud University
15-17 Shawwal 1424 (9-11 December 2003)
17. ESWT IN ORTHOPAEDIC WORKSHOP
College of Medicine, King Saud University
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
25-27 Rajab 1424 (22-24 September 2003)
18. SKILLS OF INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS
College of Medicine, King Saud University
6 Muharram 1424 (9 March 2003)
19. THE 3rd INTENSIVE COURSE ON “A WORKSHOP ON STATISITCS FOR MEDICAL RESERACHERS”
a. Planning and Performing a Research Study
b. Writing and Presenting a Scientific Paper
College of Medicine, King Saud University
9 Dhulqada 1423 (9 January 2003)
20. 3rd GCC MEDICAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE
College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University
16-18 December 2002
21. 9th CONGRESS OF ESSKA
16-20 September 2000
London, UK
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22. MEDICAL STUDENTS INTERVIEW WORKSHOP
9th May 2000
Medical College
Riyadh, KSA
23. 4th EFORT CONFERENCE
5-8 June 1999
Brussels, Belgium
24. AAOS ANNUAL MEETING
19-23 March 1998
New Orleans, U.S.A
25. EXETER HIP SYMPOSIUM
1996
Exeter, U.K.
26. COURSE ON CHARNLEY LOW FRICTION ARTRHOPLASTY
John Charnley Research Institute
13 June 1996
Wrightinghton, U.K
27. DEBATES ABOUT HIP REPLACEMENT
17-18 November 1995
South Mead Hospital
Bristol, United Kingdom
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28. THE NOTTINGHAM KNEE SYMPOSIUM
6-7 October 1995
Nottingham City Hospital
United Kingdom
29. READING SHOULDER SURGERY COURSE
25-27 September 1995
University of Reading
United Kingdom
30. THE LEEDS ORTHOPAEDIC BIOMECHANICS COURSE
16-17 March 1995
Leeds University
United Kingdom
31. MODERN TRENDS IN ORTHOPAEDICS
December 1993
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
32. ILIZAROV TECHNIQUE COURSE
April 1992
Qassim, Buraidah
Saudi Arabia
33. MEDICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
9-12 February 1992
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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34. HAND SURGERY AO COURSE IN DAVOS, SWITZERLAND
December 1991
Davos, Switzerland
35. Workshop on Exposures in Orthopaedics
26-28 November 1990
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Con't. Courses and Symposium attended
36. ADVANCED AO COURSE IN RIYADH
22-25 March 1990
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
37. Workshop in Medical Education
5-7 February 1990
College of Medicine
Riyadh, KSA
38. PRIMARY AO COURSE IN DAVOS, SWITZERLAND
10-15 December 1989
Davos, Switzerland
39. SPORTS RELATED INJURIES
3-4 December 1989
Security Forces Hospital
Department of Education Training
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
40. THE RECENT ADVANCES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BONE TUMOURS
4-5 April 1989
College of Medicine, King Saud University
King Khalid University Hospital
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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41. MODERN TRENDS IN HAND AND MICROSURGERY
29-30 March 1989
Security Forces Hospital
Department of Education and Training
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
42. HAND SURGERY COURSE
13-17 March 1989
Edinburgh Postgraduate Board for Medicine, U.K.
COURSES AND SYMPOSIA ATTENDED AS A SPEAKER 1. Makkah 2nd International Orthopedics and Trauma Conference
Makkah Al Mukarama Region
Alnoor Specialist Hospital
14-17 Jumada Al Thani 1427 (10-13 July 2006)
2. Knee Seminar and Workshop
Al Mashura
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
2004
3. Intensive Orthopaedic Review Course
8-13 Shaban 1424 (4-9 October 2003)
Dallah Hospital, Riyadh ,KSA
4 Intensive Review Course in Orthopaedics
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19-24 October 2002
Riyadh, KSA
5. 3rd Family Med. Essential Workshop
17-20 March 2002
Riyadh, KSA
6. Intensive Review Course in Orthopaedics
14-19 October 2001
Riyadh, KSA
7. Surgical Exposure in Orthopaedics Workshop
5-6 May 2001
College of Medicine, Riyadh, KSA
8. 2nd Family Medicine Essentials Workshop
15-18 April 2001
Riyadh, KSA
9. International Symposium & Workshop on Bone &
Joint Surgery in Current Decade
Security Forces Hospital
28 October – 1 November 200
10. First Family Medicine Essentials Workshop
Cultural Palace (Diplomatic Quarters) 16-19 April 2000
Riyadh, KSA
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11. Intensive Review Course in Orthopaedics
6-11 October 2000
Riyadh, KSA
12. Intensive Review Course in Family Community Medicine
1998, Riyadh, KSA
13. Pan-Arab Orthopaedic Meeting November 1997
Cairo, Egypt
14. Combined Knee Club and Physiotherapy Meeting
March 1997
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
15. Intensive Review Course in Family Community Medicine
1996, Riyadh, KSA
COURSES AND SYMPOSIA ATTENDED AS A CHAIRPERSON 1. 1st Saudi Orthopedic Trauma Symposium
Riyadh Marriott Hotel
22-24 Shawwal 1427 (13-15 November 2006)
2. International Symposium on Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
26-27 Shaban 1427 (19-20 September 2006)
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3. Makkah 2nd International Orthopedics and Trauma Conference
Makkah Al Mukarama Region
Alnoor Specialist Hosp
2. 2nd KSU INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDIC SYMPOSIUM
(Current Orthopaedic Practice)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (15-17 March 2005)
5. 9th GCC Orthopaedic Association Conference
14-19 Shawwal 1425 (27th November 2004 to 2nd December 2004)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
6. Intensive Orthopaedic Review Course
8-13 Shaban 1424 (4-9 October 2003)
Dallah Hospital
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
7. King Saud Int’l. Orthopaedic Symposium Current Orthopaedic Practice
29-31 October 2002
College of Medicine, Riyadh, KSA
8. Intensive Review Course in Orthopaedics
19-24 October 2002
Riyadh, KSA
9. Intensive Review Course in Orthopaedics
14-19 October 2001
Riyadh, KSA
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10. International Symposium & Workshop on Bone and Joint Surgery
In Current Decade
28 October – 1 November 2000
Security Forces Hospital
Riyadh, KSA
11. Intensive Orthopaedic Review Course
7 – 12 October 2000
Dallah Hospital
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
12. Update in Orthopaedic Surgery (Chairperson)
8-10 November 1999
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre
Riyadh, KSA
13. Seminar on Recent Advances on Hip Arthroplasty (Chairperson)
20 September 1997
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
PUBLISHED PAPERS
1. F. A. Khan, H. Al-Khawashki. Beware of a Giant Cell Tumour - A case Report. Published in Bahrain Medical Bulletin, Vol. 14, No. 1, 9-10, 1992.
2. H. Al-Khawashki. Pattern of Wrist Injuries in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Published in Saudi Medical Journal, Vol. 15, No. 3, 239-242, 1994.
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3. F. A. Khan, M. A. Ikram, A. A. Badr and H. Al-Khawashki. Femoral neck fracture: a complication of femoral nailing. Injury, Vol. 26, No. 5, pp. 319-321, 1995.
4. M.M.S. Al-Salman, H. Al-Khawaskhi, A. Sindigki, H. Rabee, A. Al-Saif and F. Al-Salman. Vascular Injuries associated with limb fractures. Injury, Vol. 28, No. 2, 103-107, 1997.
5. H. Al-Khawashki and G. Hooper. The Distribution of Fibruos Flexor Sheath Ganglions. Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume) 22B: 2:226-227, 1997
6. M. W. Al-Sebai, H. Al-Khawashki. Spondyloptosis and multiple-level spondylolysis. Eur. Spine J, 8:75-77, 1999.
7. H. Al-Khawashki. Emergency Health Services Systems – General Review. East Meditarranean Health Journal (EMHJ), Vol. 5, No. 4, 1999.
8. Munir Saadeddin and Hazem Al-Khawashki. Putti-Platt Repair for Recurrent Anterior Dislocation of Shoulder in Presence of Bankart Lesion. The Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine, May 1999, Vol. 3, No. 2, 82-85.
9. Abdurrahman M. Al-Arjani, Mohammed W. Al-Sebai, Hazem M. Al-Khawashki, Munir F. Saadeddin. Epidemiological Patterns of Scoliosis in a spinal center in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Medical Journal 2000, Vol. 21(6):554-557.
10. Hussein M. Rabee, Mussaad M. Al-Salman, Kaisor Iqbal, Hazem Al-Khawashki. Vascular compromise associated with supracondylar fractures in children. Saudi Med J 2001; Vol. 22(9), 790-792.
11. M. Zamzam, M. Kremli, H. Al- Hassan, S. Al-Zahrani, M. Zamzami, H. Al-Khawashki, A. Badr. The Importance of the Podoscope in the examination and management of foot problems. The Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine, May 2001, Vol. 5, No. 2, 6
12. M. W. Al-Sebai, H. Al-Khawashki, K. Al-Arabi and F. Khan. Operative Treatment of Progressive Deformity in Spinal Tuberculosis. SICOT 2001, 25:322-325.
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13. H. Al-Khawashki, M. W. Al-Sebai. Combined Dysplastic and Isthmic Spondylolisthesis (the possible etiology). Spine, Vol. 26 (23), 542-546, December 2001.
14. M. Al-Qattan H. Al-Khawashki. The “Beggar’s” Hand and the “Unshakable” Hand in Children with Total Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, May 2002, vol. 109, No. 6, 1947-1952.
PAPERS PRESENTED IN CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA
1. THRin the young
Syrian orthopaedic association meeting
October 2010
2. THRin the young
Road traffic accidents in KSA
Pan arab orthopaedic association
MARRAKESH,June 2010
3. Knee Seminar/Workshop
Al Mashura, 2004
4. When to Refer to Orthopaedic Clinic
3rd Family Medicine Essential Workshop
17-20 March 2002
Riyadh, KSA
5. a. Local Complications of Joint Replacement
b. Anterior Knee Pain
Intensive Review Course in Orthopaedics
14-19 October 2001
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19-24 October 2002
6. Approaches to the Hip
Surgical Exposures in Orthopaedic Workshop
5-6 May 2001
College of Medicine
Riyadh, KSA
7. TKR, the KKUH Experience
International Symposium & Workshop on Bone &
Joint Surgery in Current Decade
28 October – 1 November 2000
Security Forces Hospital
Riyadh, KSA
8. Local Complication of Joint Replacement
Intensive Review Course in Orthopaedics
6-11 October 2000
Riyadh, KSA
9. Plaster and Bandage Applications
First Family Medicine Essentials Workshop
a. 16-19 April 2000
b. 15-18 April 2001
Riyadh, KSA
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10. Vascular Injury Associated with Limb Fractures
Pan-Arab Orthopaedic Meeting
November 1997
Cairo, Egypt
11`. Total Knee Replacement, Principles and Expectations
The Combined Saudi Physiotherapy Group and Knee Club Conference
March 1997,Riyadh ,KSA
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العربیة باللغة حضرتھا التي والدورات المؤتمرات:-
ـرياض ة بالـــ د اإلدارة العام ي معه ات ف ة إدارة اإلجتماع ـابين . حلق رة مـــــ ي الفت د ف -9المنعق ) .14/1/2003-12(هـ الموافق 11/11/1423
ب ي المكت حية ف ائل الص ياغة الرس ة وص وم الطبي رجمين للعل بكة المت ة لش ة العلمي ة الحلق ي لمنظم اإلقليم ).2003أغسطس 29-27(هـ 1/7/1424إلـى 29/6/1424الصحة العالمية فـــي القاهـــرة بتاريـــــخ
اء ) من يملك الجينات ( حلقة نقاش وم األربع ة ي شعبان 5المقامة في مدينة الملك عبد العزيز للعلوم والتقني ).2003أكتوبر 1( هـ الموافق 1424
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REFERENCE
1. DR. ABDULHALIM A. BADR, FRCS
Associate Professor &
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
King Khalid University Hospital
P.O. Box 7805, Riyadh 11472
Saudi Arabia
2. MR. GEOFFREY HOOPER, FRCS
Consultant Orthopaedic and
Hand Surgery
St. Johns Hospital
Howden Road West
Livingstone,EH 54-6PP
United Kingdom
3. PROF. MAMOON KREMLI, FRCS
Professor and Consultant Paediatric Orthopaedics
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Head Division of Paediatric Orthopaedic
Department of Orthopaedics
King Khalid University Hospital
P.O. Box 7805, Riyadh 11472
Saudi Arabia
4. PROF. MAAS SHAHEEN, FRCS
Professor &
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Hartlepole General Hospital
Cleveland, U.K.
5. MR. PETER ABERNATHY
Consultant Orthopaedic & Reconstructive Surgeon
Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital
41/43 Frogston Road West
Edinburgh EH10 7ED
U.K
6. Prof. W. J. Gillespie
Dean of the Dunedin School of Medicine