Abdulwahid Muhammed Salih
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Abdulwahid Mohammed Salih (Template:Lang-ku) (born July 1, 1973, in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq) is a Kurdish Islamic academic preacher, researcher, author, and general surgeon.[1] He is the founder of Smart Health Tower. He currently is a professor at the College of Medicine at University of Sulaymaniyah.[2]
Education
Abdulwahid received his primary, secondary, and preparatory stages from Sulaymaniyah governorate in Iraqi Kurdistan and has got the top mark in high school final examinations, so He has been invited by Italy Government to study there. But due to the political corruption, he was deprived of that chance and others were sent instead of him. He graduated from the college and got his Bachelor's degree in the College of Medicine at Salahaddin University in 1998. He got his Ph.D. in Medicine at University of Khartoum in 2005 and got a rank of A+ degree.[3]
Scientific Research Publishing
Abdulwahid has published several research papers in the field of surgery, including a meta-analysis of 453 cases of Porocarcinoma. He also authored a systematic review of the literature on Porocarcinoma.In addition, he has published papers on topics such as COVID-19, anal fissures, pilonidal sinus disease, and retroperitoneal lipoma.[4]
Medical Activities
Abdulwahid Mohammed is a general surgeon in thyroid, breast, head, and neck diseases. He holds the McGowan Award from the Royal University of Ireland, which is awarded annually to 17 people around the world.
He is an Assistant Professor at Sulaimani University General College. He is the founder of Smart Health Tower Surgery Team. He is a member of the Kurdistan Regional Medical Union, Member of the International Society of Clinical Ulcers (IPS) [5], He is member of the Asian Society of Thyroid Surgery and Member of the Asian Hernia Society. [6]
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