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Dr. Ahmed Samir Hussein Saudi
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Dr. Ahmed Samir Hussein Saudi

Emergency Medicine
DESIGNATION
Specialist Emergency Medicine
SPECIALTY
Emergency Medicine
LANGUAGES
Arabic, English
EXPERIENCE
13

Core Competencies

  • Basic and advanced airway management, management of difficult airway
  • Intubation, awake and rapid sequence intubation
  • Insertion of LMA and double lumen tubes
  • Surgical cricothyroidotomy
  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • Pain management and procedural sedation
  • Intravenous cannulation(peripheral and central catheterization)
  • Intra-arterial cannulation
  • MRI brain with diffusion reading
  • ECG and various labs interpretations, X ray and CT readings
  • Arterial blood gases sampling and interpretations
  • Urinary catheterization and Nasogastric tube insertion
  • Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST)

Brief Profile

Dr. Ahmed Samir Hussein Saudi has a rich experience of 14 years working across Egypt and Dubai. He holds Egyptian Fellowship of Emergency Medicine. Apart from that, he is also trained well in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Basic Life Support (BLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support(PALS), and clinical management of victims/survivors of gender-based violence.

Dr. Saudi is also adept in defibrillation/cardioversion, fracture reduction and large joints relocation, applying of splints, local and regional anesthesia, (femoral, digital), emergency intercostal tube insertion/thoracocentesis (needle)/tension pneumothorax, massive hemothorax, and initiation and maintenance of mechanical ventilation.

He has a keen interest in academics and thus also serves as a trainer and lecturer in emergency medicine on various occasions.

Qualifications

  • Egyptian Fellowship of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal, Egypt, 2017
  • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, 2008
  • Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University.

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