Dr. manzoor ahmed

Pediatric specialist in UHS Sharjah

Dr. Manzoor Ahmed

Consultant Pediatrician

LANGUAGES:

ArabicEnglishHindiKannadaUrdu

QUALIFICATION:

Dr. Manzoor Ahmed Holds a Master degree in pediatrics from the American Institute of Medicine in Seychelles

Member and Fellow of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, UK

Holds a Diploma in Child Health from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Bombay

Bachelor's of Medicine from Gulbarga University, Karnataka, India

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Dr. Manzoor Ahmed Has more than 14 years of experience as an experienced pediatrician and neonatologist, capable of diagnosing and treating babies and children in both emergency and non-emergency situations

Completed his Pediatrics and Neonatology residency training from India and later worked in a tertiary level hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where he was then honored as the best pediatric resident

worked as a pediatrician specializing in a reputed pediatric hospital including intensive care and neonatal care before joining the University Hospital of Sharjah in 2011

Actively involved as a member of the Continuing Medical Education Committee wherein he organizes lectures and trainings for various local and regional conferences and workshops

Academically holds the position of Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at College of Medicine in University of Sharjah

Published and presented his work in various national and international forums. 

Accredited and certified in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)

Coach of the Newborn Life Support courses and the European Approach to Child Life Support in Resuscitation Council, UK

INTERESTS:

Newborn resuscitation

Peripheral and central linear insertion of femoral vein - umbilical artery catheter - umbilical vein catheter

Central IV catheter inserted peripherally

Lumbar puncture

Exchange blood

Management of both surgical and non-surgical mechanical respiration including high-frequency oscillatory ventilation

Beginning treatment with nitric oxide

Giving medicines by intrathecal injection

Bone marrow biopsy