Dr. Mohamed  Khaled Mohamed Almenabbawy
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Dr. Mohamed Khaled Mohamed Almenabbawy

Professor and HOD
National Research Centre, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Childhood Studies from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

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Biography

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Khaled AlMenabbawy is currently working as Head and Professor of Child Health, National Research Center, Department of Child Health. He has completed his PhD Childhood Studies in 1990 from Ain Shams University and M.B.B.Ch in 1982 from Cairo University. He is having total 30 years experience in the field of Pediatrics and 12 years in the field of Pediatric Neurology and 5 years in Quality Management in Healthcare. He is member of International Child Neurology Association, International Brain Research Organization, Egyptian Society of Nutrition & GIT diseases in pediatrics, Egyptian Society of Pediatrics, Cairo University, and Egyptian Society of Friends of handicapped Children, Egyptian Society of Child Psychomotor Development, Egyptian Society of Child Neuro Psychiatry, and Arabic Society of medical research. He is also serving as reviewer in the Journal of Medical Sciences, Medical journal Of National Research Centre, committee member & reviewer in the International Journal of Medicine-Greece, Athena, and The Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences and editor for American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine. He also worked on 6 research projects as principal investigator, co-investigator and team member. He also attended several Conferences, Congress, Scientific and Training Courses and performed presentation. He has published 25 research articles in journals. His scientific interest focuses on General pediatrics, Pediatric Neurology and Applied total Quality Management.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
General Pediatrics
62%
Child Health
90%
Pediatric Neurology
75%
Applied Total Quality Management
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Helal, S.I., A. Hegazi and K. Al-Menabbawy, 2014. Apitherapy have a role in treatment of multiple sclerosis. Maced. J. Med. Sci., 7: 265-270.
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  2. El-Menabbawy, K., S.I. Helal, H. Meshaal, I. Refaat and A.G. Hegazi, et al., 2014. Possible role of bee venom therapy in children with cerebral palsy. World J. Med. Sci., 11: 27-32.
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  3. Almenabbawy, K.M., S.I. Helal, S.T. Zaki, O.M. Said, M.M. Salam, M.M. Abdelmoneim and L.M. Aboismaiel, 2009. IS balanced diet has effect on epileptics? J. Med. Sci., 9: 234-239.
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  4. Al-Menabbawy, K., S.I. Helal, S.T. Zaki, A.I. Hassanain, L. Abu Ismaeel and M.H. Farag, 2009. Micronutrient status IN children with cerebral palsy. Egypt. Med. J. National Res. Centre, 8: 10-15.
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  5. Al-Menabbawy, K., S.I. Helal, S.T. Zaki, A.I. Hassanain, O.M. Said, M. Sallam and M. El-Waseef, 2008. Oxidative stress in children with down syndrome. Egypt. Med. J. National Res. Centre, 7: 23-28.
  6. Al-Menabbawy, K., A. El-Gerzawy, A. Ezzat and H. Mottawie, 2006. Developmental, behavioral and genetic factors in correlation with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Egyptian children. J. Med. Sci., 6: 569-576.
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  7. Al-Menabbawy, K., A. EL-Khashabb, M. EL-Matarawy, S. Hela and H. Mottawie, 2006. Role of some biochemical changes in congenital cataracts. J. Med. Sci., 6: 636-640.
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  8. AL-Menabbawy, K., M. Sallam, S. Taha, H. Mottawie and A. Ibrahiem, 2006. Obesity, sedentary lifestyle and oxidative stress among young adolescent. J. Med. Sci., 6: 956-961.
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