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PROF. ABDULSALAM A. S. AL-SULAIMAN
VICE-PRESIDENT FOR HIGHER STUDIES AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH,
PROFESSOR OF NEUROLOGY, COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
UNIVERSITYOF DAMMAM
AND
CONSULTANT NEUROLOGIST,
DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY,
KING FAHD HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY
AL-KHOBAR
Shawwal 1434H
(August 2013G)
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FORM A: CURRICULUM VITAE:
1. Name : ABDULSALAM A. S. AL-SULAIMAN
2. Nationality : Saudi
3. Date & Place of Birth : 11.01.1959
4. Marital Status : Married
5. Academic Qualifications :
ACADEMIC DEGREE
PLACE OF ISSUE
ADDRESS
DATE
Canadian Royal College of
Physicians
McGill University Montreal,
Canada
September 1990
McGill Certificate of
Neurology
McGill University Montreal,
Canada
June 1990
Doctor of Philosophy
(with Honors)
University of Louisville Louisville,
Kentucky,USA
May 1986
Master of Sciences
(with Honors)
University of Louisville Louisville,
Kentucky,
USA
December 1984
E.C.F.M.G. Pennsylvania USA July 1983
M.B.B.S. (with Honors) King Faisal
University
Dammam,
Saudi Arabia
October 1983
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6. Professional Record (beginning from the most recent):
JOB RANK
PLACE & ADDRESS OF
WORK
DATE
Vice-President for Higher
Studies and Scientific
Research
University of Dammam,
Dammam
April 17, 2013 to present
Professor Dept. of Neurology KFHU,
Dammam
July 2001 to present
Consultant Neurologist Dept. of Neurology, KFU,
Al-Khobar
July 1991 to present
Dean College of Dentistry, KFU,
Dammam
September 2001 to May
2005
Vice Dean for Higher
Studies in the University
University of Dammam,
Dammam
September 1997 to
August 2001
Associate Professor Dept. of Neurology, KFU,
Dammam
December 1996 to
July 2001
Chairman Dept. of Neurology, KFHU,
Al-Khobar
November 1992 to
February 2007
Assistant Professor Dept. of Neurology, KFU,
Dammam
July 1991 to
November 1996
Consultant & Instructor-
Adjunct
University of Louisville,
Kentucky
July 1991 to present
Consultant Neurologist Humana Hospital, University
of Louisville & Veterans
Administration Medical
Center-Louisville
August 1990 to
June 1991
Instructor in Neurology University of Louisville,
Kentucky
November 1990 to
June 1991
Lecturer in Neurology University of Louisville,
Kentucky
August 1990 to
September 1990
Chief Neurology Resident Montreal Neurological
Institute & Hospital, McGill
University, Montreal Canada
September 1987 to
November 1988
Resident in Neurology McGill University, Montreal,
Canada
July 1986 to June 1990
Graduate Teaching
Assistant
University of Louisville,
Kentucky
January 1986 to
May 1986
Graduate Research
Assistant
University of Louisville,
Kentucky
January 1985 to
December 1985
Graduate Student
Dept. of Anatomy &
Neurology
University of Louisville,
Kentucky
January 1984 to
December 1984
Demonstrator
Dept. of Internal Med.
University of Dammam,
Dammam, Saudi Arabia
November 1983 to July
1991
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7. Language Proficiency: Arabic and English
FORM B: SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS
B.1 Published Referred Scientific Researches:
S.N.
NAME OF
INVESTIGATOR
RESEARCH TITLE
PUBLISHER AND
DATE
OF PUBLICATION
01. A.. Al-Sulaiman, N. Al-
Muslim, A. Al-Quorain,
R. M. Sulaiman
The Self-limiting Nature of Statin-
induced Rhabdomyolysis
Journal of Family and
Community Medicine.
2009:16(3)1-3.
02. Al-Sulaiman A., Al-Khamis
F.
Statin-Induced Myopathy: A
Clinical Perspective
Bahrain Medical
Bulletin 2009:31(2)80-
82
03. Al-Sulaiman A., Al-Gindan
Y.
The Dilemna of Clinical Research:
Historical and Philosophical
Consideration of Physician’s
Ambitions and Patient’s Fears.
Saudi Medical Journal.
2004:25(11)447-449.
04. Al-Sulaiman A Academia and Accountability:
The Importance of Role Modeling
Journal of Family and
Community Medicine.
2004:11(1)1-3.
05. Al Sulaiman A., Bademosi
O., Ismail H., Quliti K.,
Al-Shammary S.,
Abumadini M., Al-Umran K.,
Maghool G.
Cerebral Palsy in Saudi Children Neurosciences Journal.
2003; 8(2)26-29.
06. Ismail H.,
Al Sulaiman A.,
Abolenin A, Al-Shammary .,
Khamis F., Quliti, K.,
Abumadini M.
Newly Diagnosed Seizures in
Adults: A Clinical Profile
Neurosciences Journal.
2003; 8(2)104-106.
07. Al-Gindan Y.,
Al-Sulaiman A.
Al-Muhanna F.
Abumadini M.
Research and Research Activities
in a University in Eastern Saudi
Arabia
Saudi Medical Journal.
2002: 23 (11): 1324-1326
08. Al-Sulaiman A. Epilepsy in Saudi Children with
Cerebral Palsy
Saudi Medical Journal.
2001;22(1):841-843
09. Al-Sulaiman A.
The Electroencephalographic
(EEG) Findings in Children with
Cerebral Palsy: A Study of 151
Patients
Functional Neurology.
2001;16:325-328
10. Al-Sulaiman A.
Saudi Medical Education:
Challenges in the New Millenium.
Journal of Family &
Community Medicine.
2000; 7(1): 15-20.
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S.N.
NAME OF
INVESTIGATOR
RESEARCH TITLE
PUBLISHER AND
DATE
OF PUBLICATION
11. Al-Gindan Y.,
Al-Sulaiman A.
Al-Faraidy A.
Undergraduate Curriculum
Reform in Saudi Medical Schools:
Which Direction to go?
Saudi Medical Journal.
2000; 21(4): 447-449
12. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Bademosi O., Ismail H.,
Magbool G.
Stroke in Saudi Children Journal of Child
Neurology.
1999; 14:295-298
13. Al-Sulaiman A. The New Anti-epileptic Drugs:
Clinical Profile.
Saudi Medical Journal.
1999; 20(10): 749-752
14. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Ismail H.
Clinical Pattern of Newly-
Diagnosed Seizures in Saudi
Arabia : A Prospective Study of
263 Children
Child Nervous System.
1999; 16:1-4.
15. Al-Sulaiman A. Autosomal Dominant Myotonia
Congenita (Thompson’s Disease)
: Report of the First Saudi Family
and Literature Review
Bahrain Medical
Bulletin.
1999; 21 (2): 49-51
16. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Ismail H.
Pattern of Electroencephalo-
graphic Abnormalities in Children
with Hydrocephalus: a Study of
68 Patients
Child Nervous System.
1998; 14:124-126
17. Al-Sulaiman A, Al Mazrou Y,
Al-Jeffry M, Jamjoom G,
Al-Hawas M, Mishkas A,
Al-Mazrou A, Makki O,
Al-Ahadal
Did the National Campaign for
Poliomyelitis Vaccination
Achieve its Objectives?: The
National Study
Saudi Medical Journal.
1998; 19: 248-249
18. Al-Gindan Y.,
Al-Sulaiman A.
Undergraduate Curriculum
Reform in Saudi Medical
Schools, needed or not?
Saudi Medical Journal.
1998;19:447-449.
19. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Magboul G., Corea R.
A Survey of Musculo-skeletal
Disorders in Institutionalized
Patients in the Eastern Province
of Saudi Arabia
Journal of The Bahrain
Medical Society.
1998; 10:20-23
20. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Ismail H., Sultan A.
Electrophysiological Findings in
Newly Diagnosed Non-Insulin
Dependent diabetics: A
prospective Study
Annals of Saudi
Medicine.
1997; 17(4):399-401
21. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Al-Mazrou Y., Al-Bar A.,
Al-Ali A.
The Second Campaign for
Poliomyelitis Vaccination in the
Eastern Province : Different
Strategy with Similar Success
Journal of Family and
Community Medicine.
1997: 4 (1):53-26
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S.N.
NAME OF
INVESTIGATORS
RESEARCH TITLE
PUBLISHER & DATE
OF PUBLICATION
22. Al-Sulaiman A. Neurological Disorders in
Institutionalized Patients in
Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Medical Journal.
1997;18:387-389
23. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Ismail H.
Carpal tunnel syndrome: a
clinical electrophysiological study
of 220 consecutive cases at King
Fahd hospital of the University,
Al-Khobar
Saudi Medical Journal.
1997; 18(1):59-63
24. Al-Sulaiman A. Partial seizures presenting as ictus
emeticus: case reports
Saudi Medical Journal.
1996; 17: 663-667
25. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Al-Mazrou Y., Al-Bar A.
Did the National Campaign for
Poliomyelitis Vaccination
Achieve its Objectives? A Pilot
Survey Study.
Journal of Family and
Community Medicine.
1996; 3(2):77-80.
26. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Bademosi O., Ismail H.
Myasthenia Gravis:
Experience in a University
Hospital
Bahrain Medical
Bulletin.
1996; 18:52-56
27. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Magbool G.
Quantifying Handicap in
Institutionalized Patients in the
Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia
Annals of Saudi
Medicine:
1996; 16: 587-589
28. Al-Sulaiman A. Status epilepticus: A practical
approach
Modern Medicine.
1996; 13:36-43
29. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Ismail H.
Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease: Case
report & review of the literature
Annals of Saudi
Medicine.
1996; 16(2):224-227
30. Ismail H., Al-Sulaiman A.,
Al-Sultan A., Bagshi M.
Abdominal Epilepsy Saudi Medical Journal.
1995;16:439-422.
31. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Al-Rajeh S, Iyer V.
The influence of skeletal muscle
reinnervation on experimentally
induce myotonia
Muscle and Nerve.
1986;9: 364-366.
32 Satti M, Al-Beriki H,
Al-Sulaiman A.
Fibromatosis: An Interesting
Clinicopathological entity
Saudi Medical Journal.
1984;5:384-388.
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B.2 Submitted Manuscripts for Publications:
S.N.
NAME OF AUTHORS
TITLE OF MANUSCRIPT
PUBLISHER& DATE
OF SUBMISSION
33. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Ismail H.
Clinical Profile of Newly-
Diagnosed Seizures in Adolescents
& Adults: A Prospective Study of
102 patients in Saudi Arabia
The Canadian Journal
of Neurological
Sciences.
2006
34. Al-Sulaiman A.
Academic Freedom and
Accountability: Creating a balance
The Saudi Medical
Journal. 2007
35. Al-Sulaiman A. The Antiepileptic Drugs and Need
for Pharmacologic Classification
The Canadian Journal
of Neurological
Sciences.
2007
B.3 Scientific Publications (Chapters in books)
B.3.1.
S.N.
NAME OF AUTHORS
TITLE OF THE REFERENCE
PUBLISHERS &
DATE OF
PUBLICATION
01. Olson WH, Iyer VG,
Al-Sulaiman AA,
Brumback R.
The symptom-oriented neurologic
examination
In Handbook of
symptom oriented
neurology. Yearbook
Medical Publishers.
First edition 1994.
B.3.2. Books reviewed
S.N.
NAME OF AUTHORS
TITLE OF THE REFERENCE
PUBLISHERS &
DATE OF
PUBLICATION
01. Jack P. Whisnant Stroke: Populations, cohorts, and
clinical trials
Butterworth
Heinemann. 1993
02. Alan Guberman An Introduction to Clinical
Neurology
Little, Brown
1994
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B.4 Scientific Researches Presented to Referred Specialized Scientific
Conferences and published as abstracts.
S.N.
NAME OF
INVESTIGATORS
RESEARCH TITLE
CONFERENCE &
PUBLICATION DATE
01. Al-Sulaiman A,
Al- Rajeh S., Iyer V.
2.4-D Myotonia during re-
innervation
Electroencephalography &
Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal. 1985 (Abstract) 60: 120.
02. Al-Sulaiman A,
Al- Rajeh S., Iyer V.
The anti-myotonic effects
of GABA
American Association of Electro-
encephalography and Electromyo-
graphy. Muscle & Nerve. 1985
03. Al-Sulaiman A,
Al- Rajeh S., Iyer V.
The anti-myotonic effects
of GABA.
American Academy of Neurology.
Neurology. 1986 (Abstract) 36
(Suppl.1):239
04. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Al-Rajeh S., Iyer V.
The effects of Nifedipine
on myinduced in skeletal
muscle by 2,4
Dichloropheno-xycetic
acid.
Meeting of World Federation of
Neurology. Muscle and Nerve.
1986. (Abstract) 9 (Supply. 1):
197.
05. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Al-Rajeh S., Iyer V.
The effects of
Diphenylhydantoin on
Myotonia Induced in
Skeletal Muby 2,4-D: An
in vitro study.
American Academy of Neurology
meeting. Neurology. 1988
(Abstract) 38 (Suppl.1);187.
06. Al-Sulaiman A,
Karpati G, Carpenter
S,Gendron D.
Chronic poliomyelitis in
distal distribution.
Annual Canadian Neurosciences
meeting. The Canadian Journal
of Neurological Sciences. 1989
(Abstract)
07. Al-Sulaiman A. Role of plasmapharesis in
selected neurologic
disorders.
Modern trends in transfusion
medicine. 1992 (Abstract)
08. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Al-Sultan A.
Pattern of
electromyographic (EMG)
changes in newly
diagnosed non-insulin
diabetes mellitus.
Proceeding of the Annual Saudi
Diabetic Society. 1992 (Abstract)
09. Al-Sulaiman A. EEG pattern in
hydrocephalus.
International clinical
neurophysiology meeting. 1993
(Abstract)
10. Al-Sulaiman A.,
Al-Mazrou Y., Al-Bar A.
Did the National
Campaign for
Poliomyelitis Vaccination
Achieve its Objectives? A
Pilot Survey in Al-Khobar
Area.
Proceeding of Asian-Oceanic
Neurologic Congress.1996
9
B.5 Completed Projects
S.N.
NAME OF THE REPORT
WRITER/S
REPORT TITLE
REPORT DATE
01. Al-Sulaiman A, Iyer V. Class I anti-arrythmic drugs
and myotonia.
1991
02. Iyer V, Al-Sulaiman A. The efficacy of Depakote in
complex partial seizures.
1991
03. Al-Sulaiman A. Electroencephalo-graphic
changes in hydrocephalus.
1992
04. Al-Sulaiman A, Al-Sultan A. Electromyographic changes
in new onset diabetes
mellitus.
1993
05. Al-Sulaiman A. The electrophysiological
characterization of median
neuropathy at the wrist.
1994
06. Magbool G, Corea RJ,
Al-Sulaiman A, Sebai M.
Survey of musculo-skeletal
and other related disorders in
institutionalized patients.
1994
07. Al-Sulaiman A, Mazrou Y,
Al-Bar A.
Did the national campaign
for poliomyelitis vaccination
achieve its objectives?: a
Pilot survey in Al-Khobar
Area
1995
08. Al-Sulaiman A, Bademosi O,
Ismail H.
Clinical profile of
myasthenia gravis in Saudi
1995
09. Al-Sulaiman A, Al-Mazrou Y,
Al-Bar A.
The second Campaign for
poliomyelitis vaccination in
the Eastern Province:
Different Strategy with
Similar Success
1996
10. Al-Sulaiman A, Ismail H. Electroencephalographic
changes in patients with
hydrocephalus: A
prospective study of 63 cases
1996
11. Al-Sulaiman A, Ismail H. Use of Gabapentin as add on
therapy in uncontrolled
seizures.
1997
12. Al-Sulaiman A, Ismail H. New Onset Seizures: Clinical
and electrophysiological
study.
1998
13. Al-Sulaiman A, Ismail H Clinical and
Electroencephalographic
Characteristics in Patients
with New Onset Seizures
1998
10
S.N.
NAME OF THE REPORT
WRITER/S
REPORT TITLE
REPORT DATE
14. Al-Sulaiman A, Bademosi O,
Ismail H
Risk Factor and Ischemic
Stroke Types Syndromes in
Saudi Children
1998
15. Al-Sulaiman A., Al-Quorain
A.
Medical Student
Performance at Clinical and
Basic Sciences Level Over
the Past Decade
1999
16. Al-Sulaiman A, Magbool G,
Bademosi O, Ismail H,
Umran K.
Cerebral Palsy:
Establishment of a registry in
the Eastern Province
1999
17. Al-Sulaiman A, Bademosi O,
Ismail H..
The Natural History of
Cerebral Palsy in Saudi
children Under the Age of 3
Years
2002
18. Al-Sulaiman A, Bademosi O,
Ismail H..
The role of Fibrinogen in
Young Adult (<45 years Old)
Saudi Naitonals with
Ischemic Stroke
2002
19. Al-Sulaiman A. The Clinical and
Electroencephalographic
Characteristic of Benign
Childhood Epilepsy
2003
20. Al-Sulaiman A., Bademosi O,
Ismail H.
Is Fibrinogen a risk factor for
cerebrovascular disease in
Saudis?
2004
B.6 Current Researches
S.N.
RESEARCH TITLE
NAMES OF INVESTIGATORS
01. Multiple Sclerosis and Endovascular Surgery: Hope
or Hawks
Al-Sulaiman A.
02. Prevalence of White Matter Abnormalities in
Mitochondrial Cytopathies
Al-Sulaiman A., Ismail H, Al-
Khamis F, Azman H.
11
B.7 Contribution to Scientific Conferences & Symposia
S.N.
CONFERENCE TITLE
PLACE & DATE OF
THE
CONFERENCE
EXTENT OF
CONTRIBUTION
01. American Association of
electroencephalography and clinical
neurophysiology. Annual Scientific
Meeting.
1985 Attended/presented
02. American Association of
electroencephalography & clinical
neurophysiology. Annual Scientific
Meeting.
1985; Las Vegas,
Nevada, USA
Attended/presented
03. American Academy of Neurology.
Annual Scientific Meeting.
1986; New Orleans,
Louisiana, USA
Attended/ presented
04. World Federation of Neurology. Annual
Scientific Meeting.
1986; Los Angeles,
California, USA
Presented
05. American Academy of Neurology.
Annual Scientific Meeting.
1988; Cincinnati,
Ohio, USA
Attended/ presented
06. Canadian Congress of Neurological
Sciences. Annual Scientific Meeting.
1989; Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada
Attended/ presented
07. American Academy of Neurology.
Annual Scientific Meeting.
1991; Baltimore,
Pennsylvania, USA
Attended/ presented
08. 5th
Meeting on Diabetes Mellitus. Saudi
Diabetes and Endocrine Association.
1992; Al-Khobar,
Saudi Arabia
Attended/ presented
09. Symposium on Modern Trends in
Transfusion Medicine
1992; King Fahd
Hospital of the
University, Al-
Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Attended/ presented
10. 9th
Migraine trust International
Symposium
7-10 September 1992;
London, England
Attended
11. 1st Saudi International Symposium on
Hydrocephalus.
1993; King Fahd
Hospital of the
University, Al-
Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Attended/presented
12. International Congress for Clinical
Neurophysiology.
1993; Vancouver;
British Columbia
Attended
13. 1st European Congress of Epileptology
Symposium.
6-10 September, 1994;
Oporto, Portugal
Attended
14. 21st International Epilepsy Congress. 2-8 September 1995;
Sydney, Australia.
Attended
12
S.N.
CONFERENCE TITLE
PLACE & DATE
OF THE
CONFERENCE
EXTENT OF
CONTRIBUTION
15. Asian -Oceanic Neurological Congress September 1996,
Seoul, South Korea
Presented
16. Symposium on “Continuing Care for
Chronic Illness”
28-31 October 1996,
Al-Khobar, Saudi
Arabia
Invited Speaker
17. Workshop on Evaluation Methods November 1996, Al-
Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Convenor/
Speaker
18. First Workshop on UNESCO and
ALESCO by National Committee for
Education, Culture and Science
23-25 November
1996, Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia
Attended
19. 7th
Pan-Arab Union of Neurological
Sciences Conference
1-5 March 1997,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Invited Speaker
20. Update in Internal Medicine “the New
Anti-epileptic Drugs: An Update”
Feb. 17-18, 1999
KFU
Invited speaker
21. Third Congress of the European
Federation of the Neurological
Societies (EFNS)
Sept. 19-25, 1998
Sevilla, Spain
Attended/presented
22. Neonatal and pediatric Intensive Care
Course. “Coma and Brain Death”
Nov. 28-Dec.3, 1998
Maternity & children
Hospital, Jeddah,
KSA
Invited speaker
23. Multiple Sclerosis Update May 31, 1999
KFSH & RC, Riyadh,
KSA
Chairman of the
session
24. Second Workshop in Infectious
Diseases
March 3-4, 1999
KFU, Dammam
Attended/Chairman
25. 4th
Annual Meeting of America’s
Committee for Treatment & Research
in Multiple Sclerosis
July 27, 1999
Basel/Switzerland
Attended
26. Workshop for Discussing the
Recommendations of the Arab
Ministers of Higher Education
Sept. 28-29, 1999
KFUPM
Dhahran
Attended
27. Ist Annual Meeting of the Saudi
Chapter of Epilepsy & Epilepsy
Workshop
October 5-7, 1999
Riyadh Armed Forces
Hospital, Riyadh
Chairman/Attended
28. International Symposium on Diabetes
Mellitus – A Clinical Challenge
October 13-14, 1999
King Fahd Military
Medical Complex,
Dhahran
Chairman/Attended
29. The 8th
Pan Arab Union of
Neurological Sciences Conference
April 13-15, 2000
Beirut, Lebanon
Attended
30. The 2nd
Pan Arab Epilepsy Conference April 16, 2000
Beirut, Lebanon
Attended
13
S.N.
CONFERENCE TITLE
PLACE & DATE
OF THE
CONFERENCE
EXTENT OF
CONTRIBUTION
31. The 10th
Annual Saudi Neurosciences
Symposium
Oct. 31-Nov. 2, 2000
King Faisal Specialist
Hosp. , Riyadh
Invited speaker and
Chairman
32. Recent Advances in Neurology &
Psychiatric Disorder
October 5-8, 2003
Madinal, Al-
Munawarah
Invited speaker
33. First national Symposium & Workshop
on Vertigo
January 7-8, 2004
Recreation Center
Site I, King Fahd
Hospital of the
University, Al-
Khobar
Invited speaker
34. Cultural Days in the Universities of
Jordan
December 6-10, 2003
Amman, Jordan
Invited Speaker
35. Medical Ethics & Professionalism
Raising Awareness Among
Stakeholders
February 17, 2004
Recreation Center
Site I, King Fahd
Hospital of the
University, Al-
Khobar
Invited speaker
36. Workshop”Trends in Microbiology” March 24-25, 2004
Recreation Center
Site I, King Fahd
Hospital of the
University, Al-
Khobar
Invited speaker
37. 8th
Scientific Meeting of the Saudi
Gastroenterology Association
Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2004
Medical Education
Centre site I
Attended
38. 10th
Pan Arab Union of Neurological
Science
13th
Saudi Neuroscience Annual
Meeting
5th
Saudi Chapter for Epilepsy Meeting
Feb. 28-March 5,
2005
Invited speaker
39. American Academy in Neurology
Annual Meeting
2006, San Diego
California, USA
Attended
40. American Academy in Neurology
Annual Meeting
2007, Boston
Massachusets, USA
Attended
41. American Academy in Neurology
Annual Meeting
2008, Boston
Massachusets, USA
Attended
42. American Academy in Neurology
Annual Meeting
2009, Seatle
Washington
Attended
43 Update in Preventive Medicine
Aramco-Chevron Joint Program
2010, KJO
Saudi Arabia
Invited speaker
14
B.8 Scientific Reports
S.N.
NAME OF
VERIFIER/S
MANUSCRIPT TITLE
DATE & PLACE OF
VERIFICATION
01. Al-Sulaiman A. Masters Degree:The Influence of re-
innervation on 2,4-D myotonia: An
In-vivo study.
1984
02. Al-Sulaiman A. Ph.D. Dissertation: The Effects of
modifying sarcolemmal ionic
conductances on experimentally
induced myotonia: An in vitro study.
1986
03. Magbool G, Corea RJ,
Al-Sulaiman A, Sebai
M.
A survey of musculoskeletal and
other related disorders in
institutionalized patients.
1994
04. Al-Sulaiman A,
Mazrou Y, Al-Bar A.
Did the national campaign for
poliomyelitis achieve its objectives?
A Pilot Survey in Al-Khobar Area.
1997
05. Al-Sulaiman A,
Al-Mazrou Y, Al-Jeffry
M, Jamjoom G, Al-
Hawas M, Mishkas A,
Al-Mazrou A,
Makki O,
Al-Ahadal M.
Did the national campaign for
poliomyelitis vaccination achieve its
objectives? The national study.
1996
06. Al-Sulaiman A. Special Report in the First
Workshop on Regional and
International Educational
Organizations and Means of
International Benefit
1996
B.9 Membership of scientific & professional societies &
organizations:
1. American Academy of Neurology, 1984
2. American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine,1988
3. Association of American Medical Colleges, 1990
4. World Federation of Neurology, 1992
5. World League Against Epilepsy, 1993
6. Saudi Society of Family and Community Medicine, 1996
7. Saudi Chapter Against Epilepsy, 1998
8. Royal Society of Medicine, 1999
9. Saudi Neurosciences Society, 2005
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B.10 Prizes conferred upon the candidate
NAME OF THE PRIZE PLACE & DATE OF CONFERMENT
Dean’s list of honor and Medical
School Scholarship to pursue further
studies and training in neurology
King Faisal University.
19.12.1983
Distinct Academic Achievements Saudi Arabian Educational Mission.
1984-1986
Distinct Training Achievements Saudi Arabian Educational Mission.
1987-1989
Distinct Teaching Achievements Saudi Arabian Educational Mission.
1990-1991
Fellow of the Year Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
1990
FORM C: TEACHING ACTIVITIES
C.1. Undergraduate
C.1.1 University of Louisville, School of Medicine (1990-1991):
C.1.1.1 4th
year clerkship course in Neurology for
Medical Students (1990-1991):
This is a 4 credit hours course offered to the 4th
year
medical students extending for 4 weeks. Active participation in
bedside teaching and lectures was done. The lectures includes:
a. clinical syndromes of brain stem, cerebellar
disorders.
b. peripheral neuropathy: classification and
pathophysiology.
c. movement disorders.
C.1.2. King Faisal University, College of Medicine and Medical Sciences (1991-
present):
C.1.2.1 Introduction to Medicine, Course MDMD 451.
(1991-Present):
This is a 6 credit hours course that extend over a 6-
week period. This course is offered to the 4th
year medical
students for 4 rotation per year. The course emphasizes
history taking and physical examination. One week is
allotted for neurology. During this week, the student
received both lectures and bedside teaching.
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C.1.2.2 5th
year clerkship course in Neurology MDNL 506
(1991-Present):
This is a 3 credit hours course that is extending for 3
weeks period. The course is given to 5th
year medical students
for 6 rotations per year. The course objectives are to teach
basic and main clinical disorders in neurology.
C.1.2.3 Nursing Course MDNU 313. (1991-Present):
This is a 9 credit hours course in nursing. The
Department of Neurology gives lectures for this course
which includes common neurological disorders.
C.2. Postgraduate Training
C.2.1 University of Louisville American Board of Neurology Training Program
(1990-1991):
Active participation in all activity of morning reports, ground
rounds, residents seminars with particular emphasis on teaching sessions
that includes electroencephalography and electromyography.
C.2.2 KFU Fellowship in Neurology (1992-Present):
The Department of Neurology had no postgraduate training
activities up until 1992. After resuming the chairmanship of the
department the postgraduate activities and the KFU Fellowship training
program in Neurology was initiated. The postgraduate activity includes;
morning reports, resident seminars, neurosciences lectures, clinical
pathological meeting, neuroradiological meeting, journal club and
tutorials. Furthermore, the commencement of the KFU Fellowship
program in Neurology attracted many applicants from various parts of the
Kingdom. The program is a 4-year residency training (minimum 117
credit hours). Each year of the program is 48 weeks (4 weeks vacation).
The first year is spent mainly in Internal Medicine with introduction to
Neurology. In the 2nd
year, the candidate is introduced to clinical
neurology as well as neurosciences, neuropathology, neuroradiology and
psychiatry. The 3rd
year is spent in clinical neurophysiology including
electroencephalography, evoked potentials and electromyography as well
as pediatric neurology and neurosurgery. The 4th
year is devoted to
advanced neurology. A comprehensive written, clinical and oral
examination follows. If a candidate passes the examination his awarded
the KFU Fellowship in Neurology. This degree is equivalent to those who
hold other postgraduate degrees.
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C.2.3 Postgraduate Training in other Specialties (1992-Present):
Participated actively in the training of residents from postgraduate
programs like Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Neurosurgery and
Ophthalmology who receives rotation in the Department of Neurology.
In addition, active participation of residents training from
postgraduate programs in Family Practice and Community Medicine and
ENT was achieved through lectures and tutorials.
C.2.4 Supervision of Master and Doctorate Thesis (January 1995-1997):
Participated in the supervisory/advisory committee of Dr. Mona
Al-Sheikh, Ph.D. student, Department of Physiology. The dissertation
entitled “The Role of the Hypothalamus in pain modulation”.
C.2.5 Examinership (1994-present):
Examiner in the final Certifying Examination of:
King Faisal University Fellowship in Neurology
Saudi Board of Neurology
Saudi Board of Internal Medicine
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FORM D: ADMINISTRATIVE JOB, COMMITTEE, AND
COMMUNITY SERVICE
D.1 Administrative assignments:
D.1.1 Dean, College of Dentistry
King Faisal University
Dammam
September 2001 to August 2005
D.1.2 Chairman, Department of Neurology,
College of Medicine
King Fahd Hospital of the University,
Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia
November 1992 to February 2007
D.1.3 Vice Dean for Graduate Education, Dammam
Deanship for Graduate Education
King Faisal University
September 1997-August 1999
D.1.4 Acting Vice Dean for Higher Studies
College of Medicine
King Faisal University
November 1998-May 1999
D.2 Committee Membership:
D.2.1 King Fahd Hospital of the University, Al-Khobar:
D.2.1.1 Member - Pharmacy & Therapeutic Committee
King Fahd Hospital of the
University, Al-Khobar
July 1991 - December 1994
D.2.1.2 Member- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Committee King Fahd Hospital of the
University, Al-Khobar
January 1992 - December 1994
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D.2.1.3 Chairman - Brain Death Committee
King Fahd Hospital of the
University, Al-Khobar
January 1995 to December 1996
D.2.1.4 Several Ad Hoc - Investigative Committees
King Fahd Hospital of the
University, Al-Khobar
D.2.2 College of Medicine:
D.2.2.1 Member - Faculty Board,
College of Medicine
November 1992 to February 2007
D.2.2.2 Member - Faculty Affairs Committee January 2000-December 2001
D.2.2.3 Member - Curriculum Committee
January 1993 - December 1994;
March 1995-July 2000
D.2.2.4 Internship By-Laws Committee
1993- 1994
D.2.2.5 Admission/Interview Committee
1994 - 1996
D.2.2.6 Member-KFU Fellowship and Post-graduate
Studies Review Committee
January 1997-1998
D.2.2.7 Member- Medical School By-Laws
Review Committee
1997-1998
D.2.2.8 Member-Research Committee
1997-1999
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D.2.3 King Faisal University:
D2.3.1 Member –High Council of the University
September 2001 to August 2005
D.2.3.2 Member - Advisory Committee for
Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd Research Center
1993 to present
D.2.3.3 Member - Scientific Council
January 1997 to August 2001
D.2.3.4 Member - University Library Council
March 1997 to December 1999
D.2.3.5 Member - University Council for
Post-Graduate Affairs
September 1997 to August 1999
D.2.4 Eastern Province:
D.2.4.1 Member - Advisory Research Committee of the Eastern
Province Handicap & Rehabilitation Society
1993 - 2005
D.2.5 National Committees:
D.2.5.1 President
Saudi Neurosciences Society
May 2005 to present
D.2.5.2 Member – Board of Trustees
Saudi Council for Health Specialties
Riyadh
Septemebr 2002 to 2004
D.2.5.3 Member - National Committee for Brain
Death
1993 to 2000
D.2.5.3 Member - National Committee for
Poliomyelitis Eradication &
Certification under the auspices of the
World Health Organization
1994 to present
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D.2.5.4 Member - Committee of the Saudi Board of
Neurology under the auspices of Saudi
Council for Health Specialties
1995 to 2002
D.2.5.5 Chairman – Examination Committee
Saudi Board of Neurology
1998 to 2003
D.2.5.6 Chairman- Accreditation Committee
Saudi Board of Neurology
1997 to 1999
D.2.2.7 Member-General Guideline Committee for
Medical Subspecialties
October 1998 to September 2000
D.2.2.8 Chairman-Education Committee Saudi League
Against Epilepsy
1999-2009
D.2.6. International Committee
D.2.6.1 Member – Education Committee
Pan-Arab Union of Neurological Sciences
1999-2009
D.2.6.2 Member – Editorial Board
Journal of the Saudi Society of Community and
Family Medicine
1998-2008
D.2.6.3 Member – Editorial Board
Journal of Saudi Psychiatry Association
2010-present
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D.3 Hospital Services
D.3.1 University of Louisville, School of Medicine, Humana Hospital-
University of Louisville and Veteran’s Administration Medical
Center (August 1990 - June 1991)
D.3.1.1 General Neurology: Attending Physician, ward and
consult rounds with residents, interns and medical
students (three months).
D.3.1.2 Electromyography: Performing and interpreting
EMG studies with fellows and residents (three
sessions per week).
D.3.1.3 Electroencephalography: Reading sessions with
fellows and residents (three sessions per week).
D.3.2 King Faisal University, King Fahd Hospital of the University and
affiliated Institutions (July 1991-present):
D.3.2.1 General Neurology: Attending Physician, ward and
consult rounds with residents, interns and medical
students (four months).
D.3.2.2 Electromyography: Performing and interpreting
EMG studies (two sessions per week).
D.3.2.3 Electroencephalography: Reading sessions (five
sessions per week).
D.3.2.4 Initiated and accomplished the process of
computerization in the electrodiagnostic
laboratories, 1993.
D.3.2.5 Expanded the Electrodiagnostic services rendered
to patients.
D.3.2.6 Established the book of Guidelines,
procedures and protocols in KFHU neurodiagnostic
laboratories.
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D.3.2.7 Contributed to the establishment of the hospital
formulary, 1993.
D.3.2.8 The initiation of the post-graduate residents to work
in King Fahd Hospital of the University through
extramural sponsorship. This has contributed
significantly improved the quality of Neurology
services rendered.