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Prof. Khalil Abu-Dalu, M.D.

 

 

Professor at the Department of

Pediatric Surgery

Hadassah University Hospital

Eink-Karem, Jerusalem.

 

 

 

Birth;  October 17, 1942 – Jerusalem, Israel

 

Family:  Married to Safaa  and have 6 children (Ibrahim, Jasmine, Amir, Joseph, Joanne and Ramzy).

 

Languages:  Hebrew, English and Arabic.

 

Education

 

1961 -  Graduated “Hebrew Gymnasia of Jerusalem” High School, Jerusalem, Israel.

 

1961-1967  Medical Student: Hebrew University – Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel.

 

1968 - Internship, Beilinson Medical Center, Petah-Tiqua, Israel.

 

1969 -  “Doctor of Medicine” Licence #7967 Hebrew University – Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel.

 

1968 - Passed the examination of Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates (E.C.F.M.G.) of U.S.A.  Certificate No. 109-289-9.

 

Surgical Training

 

1969 – 1973    Residency in General Surgery – Hadassah University Hospital Ein Kerem, Jerusalem.

 

1974 - Chief Resident, Department of Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem.

 

1975 - Chief Resident, Department of General Surgery, Hadassah University Hospital.

 

1976 – 1979     Residency and Fellowship Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.  Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem.

 

1979 – 1981  Fellow, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hadassah University Hospital,  Jerusalem.

 

1981 - Permanent Chief Physician, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem.

 

Fellowship and Visits Abroad

 

Sept. – Oct. – Nov. 1977:  Lewis Fund for Visiting Israeli Physician to England:  St. George and Westminster Hospitals, London, England.

 

1978  - Clinical Fellowship in the Department of Plastic Surgery, “University of Michigan” Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.

 

October 1987   U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research and Burn Unit (Brooke Army Medical Center) Fort Sam Houston, Texas, U.S.A.

 

Sabbaticals

 

Jan. through June 1984: Research fellow at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. (Main Topic:  Ischemic Bowel Disease and Prostaglandins).

 

Oct. 1987 Through Sept. 1988: Research Fellow, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A.

 

Main Topics:

 

§         Small bowel transplant.

§         Fetal Small Bowel transplant.

§         High Frequency ultrasound as a modality treatment for experimental hepatoma in mice.

§         Sclerosing agents and peritracheal fibrosis as a modality treatment for tracheomalacia.

§         course in microsurgery, Indiana University Research Laboratory.  The course included practical examination passed successfully.

 

Certification

 

§         Board in General Surgery:  Lic. No. 5389

§         Board in Plastic Surgery Lic. No. 6580

§         Board in Pediatric Surgery: Lic. No. 08746

  

Academic Appointments

 

1972 - Instructor in Surgery, Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School.

 

1974 - Lecturer in Surgery, Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School.

 

1981 - Senior lecturer in surgery Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School.

 

1986 - Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatric Surgery, Faculty of Medicine,

 

1997 – 2000   Chairman of Surgical Forum, Faculty of Medicine.  Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School.

 

Honors and Awards

 

1974 - Recipient of the Prof. Joseph Prize for Israeli’s outstanding Resident. (Prof. Joseph was the first Chairman of the Departments of Surgery at the Hadassah University Hospital).

 

1975 - Prof. K.J. Mann Prize for work efficiency, Hadassah Medical Organization. (Prof. K.J. Mann was, and for many years, the Director General of the Hadassah Medical Organization in Israel).

 

Membership in Societies

 

§         Israel Medical Association

§         Israel Surgical Society

§         BAPS: British Association of Pediatric Surgeons.

§         International College of Angiology

§         Reedo Dingman Society of Plastic Surgery.  State of Michigan U.S.A.

§         International Tissue Repair and Wound Healing Society.

§         Since January 2001 I have been nominated as a Member of the Directory Board of “The National Council for the Child” in Israel.

§         Since November 2002 I became a member of the Presidency Board for the “Movement of Government Quality in Israel.”

§         In the teaching year of 2003 – in the Faculty of Medicine, I have been elected to be one of the Outstanding Teachers in the Clinical Studies in the Faculty of Medicine – Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School.

 

 

For List of Publications see

PubMed

                                                                                     




Prof. Khalil Abu-Dalu


            
     
 


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