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DR Iyad Eid - Medics Index Member Profile - 2009
DR Iyad Eid - Medics Index Member Profile - 2009
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Medicsindex Member Profile 1
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1) Personal details ………………………………………3
2) Undergraduate and Postgraduate Qualifications ………… 3
3) Courses and conferences …………………………4
4) Surgical Career ……………………………………… 5
5) Managerial Experience …………………………9
6) Teaching Experience ………………………………..9
7) Research Experience ………………………………..10
8) Publications ………………………………………11
9) Papers presented to Learned Societies ………………….13
10) Career Aims and Intentions …………………………15
11) Referees ……………………………………………...16
Personal Details
Medicsindex Member Profile 2
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Name: Dr: Iyad A. Eid
Address: Al – Khaldi Medical Plaza, Opposite Al- Khaldi
Hospital, Amman, Jordan.
P.O.Box: 5321, Postal Code: 11183.
E-mail : driyadeid@gmail.com
Mobile: 00962 79 507 7295
Work: 00962 6 464 4377 Ext: 309
Fax: 00962 6 465 9700
Undergraduate qualifications
M.B.B.S.
Sindh Medical College, Karachi University. Pakistan. 1991 – 1996.
Post-graduate qualifications
1) Advanced GI Laparoscopic & Bariatric Surgery Fellowship, University of Alberta,
Canada.
2) M.R.C.S.
Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. April 2004.
3) Jordanian Board in General Surgery.
Jordan Medical Council. September 2004.
Membership:
Courses
UK.
UK.
10) December 2003 Basic Surgical Skills Course, Royal College of Surgeons,
Surgical Career
Present appointment:
July 2008 – July 2009
Medicsindex Member Profile 4
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Centre for Advancement of Minimally Invasive Surgery, ( CAMIS) Canada.
Laproscopic GI Fellowship, University of Alberta, Royal Alexandra Hospital,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The post involves extensive hands on training in laparoscopic GI surgery including
benign and malignant foregut and colorectal surgery, bariatric surgery and hernia
repair and robotic surgery. It also involves teaching and training of surgical residents
and medical students and research with the aim of presenting at national and
international conferences.
Previous appointment:
November 2007 – July 2008
Specialist Registrar, Colorectal Surgery.
Department of Surgery, Stirling Royal Infirmary, Stirling, Scotland, UK.
Mr. A. Smith, Mr. W. Hendry and Mr. A. Jabbar.
Colorectal registrar working in a team of two consultants with exposure to a wide
variety of open and laparoscopic colorectal procedures.
My duties include main theatre twice a week, clinics, endoscopy and colonoscopy
lists, day case and emergency receiving as second oncall with extensive training in
malignant and benign colorectal and general surgical procedures in this busy hospital
which is the main hospital for the whole of central Scotland.
Overseas Experience
July 1999-July 2003
General surgical trainee for the Jordanian board in general surgery.
Department of Surgery, Islamic Hospital, Amman, Jordan.
Mr. S. Al-Natour, Mr. E. Al-Zayyat and Mr. H. Hamad.
Rotating in A&E, Orthopaedics, Cardiovascular Surgery and Urology for six months
each followed by a two years rotation in General Surgery at a senior level.
Gaining entry to the surgical training program in Jordan included setting through a
highly competitive written and oral examination.
This period was part of the rotation for the Jordanian Board in General Surgery which
included an annual assessment exams, basic surgical science examination and an exit
examination.
Teaching experience
Ongoing Research:
1) Is Protein Sparring Low Calorie Diet more effective than standard dietary advice
alone in reducing left liver lobe volume in preparation for bariatric surgery?
Dr. Eid, Dr. Karmali, Dr. Birch, Dr Davey
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2) A Prospective study of comparing outcomes of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy,
gastric bypass and gastric banding to treat morbid obesity.
Dr. Karmali, Dr. Eid, Dr. Birch, Xinzhe Shi
3) A randomized clinical trial comparing laparoscopic and open surgery for rectal
cancer (COLOR II), Dr. Birch & colleagues.
Royal Alexandra Hospital is one of only two hospitals in Canada selected to take part
in this international randomized controlled trial.
Publications
Papers
1) Complications associated with adjustable gastric banding for morbid obesity: A
Surgeons Guide
Abstracts
1) Technical tips for the difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Preventing
complications and reducing conversions.
I. Eid, B. Mohammed, A. H. M. Nassar.
Surg Endosc, 2006;20, Suppl 1, S249.
7) Routine division of inferior mesenteric vein during left sided colonic surgery - Will
it leave the anastomosis hanging by a thread?
V. Shumeyko, I. Eid,V. H. Muir, D. Clough, A. Macdonald.
British Journal of Surgery, Volume 94, April 2007, S2, O 468.
8) Early ligation of the inferior mesenteric vein in rectal cancer surgery reduced the
intra-operative systemic release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and post-operative
inflammatory and stress response.
V. Shumeyko, E. Kennedy, I. Eid, E. Simpson, D. Clough,V. H. Muir, A.Macdonald.
British Journal of Surgery, Volume 94, Issue April 2007, S2, O 852.
10) Routine division of inferior mesenteric vein during left sided colonic surgery -
Will it leave the anastomosis hanging by a thread?
V. Shumeyko, I. Eid,V. H. Muir, D. Clough, A. Macdonald. Colorectal Disease,
Vol 9, Suppl I, July 2007, poster (P068)
11) Early ligation of the inferior mesenteric vein in rectal cancer surgery reduces the
intra-operative systematic response of pro-inflammatory response.
V. Shumeyku, E. Kennedy, I. Eid, E. Simpson, A. Macdonald. Colorectal Disease,
Vol 9, Suppl I, July 2007, p 9 – oral
11) Early ligation of the inferior mesenteric vein in rectal cancer surgery reduced the
intra-operative systemic release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and post-operative
inflammatory and stress response.
V. Shumeyko, E. Kennedy, I. Eid, E. Simpson, D. Clough,V. H. Muir, A Macdonald.
Oral presentation.
12) The use of biliary drainage after common bile duct exploration.
C. Moore, A. Hamouda,Y. Goh, I. Eid, A. H. M. Nassar.Poster presentation.
13) Single stage management of common bile duct explorations: a prospective series.
C. Moore, I. Eid, Y. Goh, A. H. M. Nasssar. Oral presentation.
15) Routine division of inferior mesenteric vein during left sided colonic surgery -
Will it leave the anastomosis hanging by a thread?
V. Shumeyko, I. Eid,V. H. Muir, D. Clough, A. Macdonald. Poster presentation.
I have reached a level of competence where I can function independently and as a part
of a team providing high quality surgical services.
My long term goal is to ultimately lead a team providing a comprehensive high
quality surgical service.
Referees