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Dr. Isameldin Izzeldin (UK)

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Dr. Isameldin M. H. Izzeldin graduated from University of Khartoum, Sudan in 1994 (MBBS). Medically trained in Sudan, moved to Saudi Arabia, Neurology Residency at Tertiary Neuroscience Center in Riyadh. Moved to the UK in 1999, taking various posts in Medicine and Neurology and obtained (MRCP-UK). A Neurology Specialist Registrar, serving at Hull Royal Infirmary training of Yorkshire Deanery, University of Leeds. A Clinical Research Fellow at University of Strathclyde, completing research project on Electrophysiology of the Spinal Cord Injury (PhD in Bioengineering). Joined the Oxford Teaching Hospitals as Clinical Neurophysiology Specialist Registrar training at the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board (PMETB) in Oxford (CCT). Served the NHS in Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology, acquiring fellowships of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of Glasgow (FRCPSG) and Edinburgh (FRCPE), becoming Royal College Examiner for the PACES, MRCP-UK. Serving as Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Khartoum in Sudan (2009 – 2012), contributed in Undergraduate Medical Education, Curriculum Reviews, Examinations’ Standards and Medical Professionalism. Served as the Academic Secretary of the Sudanese Society of Neurosciences (SSNS), contributed to Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology Services and published in journals. Currently, he is a serving Consultant Neurologist at Southampton Hospital University, Southampton, UK.
MBBS (U of K), MRCP (UK), CCT (Oxford), FRCPS (Glasgow), FRCP (Edinburgh), PhD

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DISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGE (Clinical & Academic Work):

  • Izzeldin, I.M.H., AbdelGader, A.E.I., El-Talib, K. M, E. and Nagi, H. A. (2017) ‘Review and Lessons of a Neurology Specialist Visiting Southern Darfu’, Int. J. of Sudan Research, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 103–120. (2017)
  • Osman RG, Gabir AM, Babiker MO and Izzeldin IM. Data Analysis of Brain MRI at a tertiary hospital in Sudan. International Journal of Sudan Research (IJSR) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2015).
  • Rufus O. Akinyemi, Isameldin M.H. Izzeldin, Catherine Dotchin et al. The contribution of non-communicable diseases to elderly medical admissions in Africa: A prospective, cross-sectional study in Nigeria, Sudan and Tanzania. Accepted by JAGS, Journal of American Geriatric Society in March (2014).
  • Radya G Osman MBBS | Abdalla M Gabir MD, FRCR | Mirghany O Babiker MBBS, FRCR | Isam M Izzeldin MBBS, MRCP, FRCP. Analysis of Brain MRIs in Sudan. Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) – 99th Scientific Assembly & Annual Meeting – LL-INS-MO4B – Chicago, Il, USA – December (2013).
  • Izzeldin, I. Medical Sub-specialty Service Provision for a Deprived Rural Community in Southern Darfur by a Western Trained Physician’’. The Role of Diaspora in Technology Transfer & Achieving Sustainable Development in Sudan, Diaspora Conference Proceeding, WASD/SPRU, Brighton, UK (2009).
  • Izzeldin, I, Nagi, E. Neurological Services in Darfur: a deprived rural community in a tropical zone affected by ongoing armed conflict. The Journal (38): pp 5-11 Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, December (2008).
  • Izzeldin IM, Allan DB & Conway BA. Use of somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) in assessing recovery of incomplete traumatic spinal cord injury (iSCI). Clinical Neurophysiology 117 (suppl. 1), S249, (2006).
  • Conway BA, Izzeldin IM & Allan DB. Somatosensory evoked potentials in spinal cord injury assessment. In Neuroscience Meeting Planner, Online edn, pp. 586.584/OO565. Society for Neurosciences, Atlanta, GA, (2006).
  • Lakany H, Izzeldin, I, Allan D, Conway B. Optimal kernel time-frequency representation of EEG signals in patients with spinal cord injury. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. Atlanta, USA – October (2006).
  • Lakany H, Conway B, Izzeldin I & Allan D. Sensorimotor Cortex Activation in Spinal Cord Injured Patients: Spatio-Temporal Evidence. In the Proceedings of the IEEE Medical Signal and Information Processing – MEDSIP-2006, CD-Rom MEDSIP2006_0036_paper.pdf. Glasgow, UK, (2006).
  • Izzeldin, I.M.H. Letter from Darfur. BMA News, BMJ Publishing Group, UK – October 14, pp 8-9 (2006).
  • Izzeldin IM, Conway BA & Allan DB. "Electrophysiological assessment of CNS recovery following incomplete spinal cord injury" - 1st Year Project Report, International Spinal Research Trust Research Network Meeting, Sept 2005, pp. 31. London, (2005).
  • Izzeldin IM, Conway BA. “Electrophysiological assessment of CNS organisation following incomplete spinal cord injury” - 2nd Year Project Report, International Spinal Research Trust (ISRT). Research Network Meeting, 3-th, p45, Sept. (2004). Izzeldin IM, Conway BA (2003). “Electrophysiological assessment of CNS organisation following incomplete spinal cord injury”. In The International Spinal Research Trust Annual Research Review, ed. Cavanaugh J, pp. 54- 55. ISRT, UK, (2003).

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