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Dr. Mahmoud Medhat Mahmoud Aboumousa

Dr. Mahmoud Medhat Mahmoud Aboumousa

Specialist Critical Care Medicine
  • 7+ years of experience
Languages Spoken: English, Arabic, French
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Biography

Dr. Mahmoud Medhat, a highly experienced Intensivist with a distinguished career dedicated to providing exceptional care to critically ill patients.

Dr. Mahmoud graduated medical school in 2014 at Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt. Dr. Mahmoud holds a university position in Alexandria University Hospitals. He attended medical training at ICU of George Washington University Hospital, Washington DC, United States. He has an extensive background in managing complex medical conditions in intensive care units (ICUs) and has worked with diverse patient populations, employing advanced techniques and technologies to ensure optimal outcomes. He is critical care specialist with years of expertise in handling life-threatening emergencies, as well as the management of multi-organ failure, respiratory support, sepsis, and other complex conditions.

Dr. Mahmoud is highly trained in the complex care of patients who require respiratory support through mechanical ventilation. His experience spans a wide range of clinical scenarios, from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) to post-surgical recovery and multi-organ failure, all of which may require the use of mechanical ventilation to support breathing with daily assessments of lung function, respiratory muscle strength, and readiness for extubation and ventilator weaning.

Throughout his career, Dr. Medhat has worked in renowned healthcare institutions, where he has demonstrated his ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and implement evidence-based protocols for critical care. These include Burjeel Medical City in Abu Dhabi and NMC Royal Hospital, Sharjah. His compassionate approach and commitment to excellence make him an invaluable addition to our team.

Expertise

  • Quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
  • Clinical teaching and mentorship in critical care medicine
  • Emergency and trauma medicine
  • Advanced hemodynamic monitoring and mechanical ventilation
  • Pediatric and adult ICU care
  • Perioperative critical care for surgical and emergency cases
  • Advanced airway management, resuscitation, and life support (ACLS, BLS)
  • Management of critically ill and ICU patients, including COVID-19 and multi-organ failure cases

Education

  • 2022

    Basic Life Support (BLS)

    American Heart Association

  • 2022

    Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)

    American Heart Association

  • 2021

    Occupational English Test (OET) – Medicine

  • 2018–2022

    Diploma in Cardiology

    Alexandria University, Egypt

  • 2016–2021

    Masters in Critical Care Medicine

    Alexandria University, Egypt

  • 2009–2016

    Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery (MBBCh

    Alexandria University, Egypt

Affiliations

  • European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM), Member (2022–Present)
  • Egyptian Society of Critical Care & Emergency Medicine (ESCCEM), Member (2016–Present)
  • Egyptian Association for American Medical Training & Research (EAMTAR), Member (2011–Present)
  • American Board Certified Doctors for Egypt (ABCDE), Associate Member (2013–Present)
     

Research assistant in multiple studies including stem cell separation methods, toxoplasmosis prevalence, and MOOC adoption in medical education

Comparing Platelet to Lymphocyte Ratio & Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin in Predicting Outcomes in Critical Patients with Acute Kidney Injury

Master Theses - Alexandria University, 2021

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Victoria College, Alexandria 2008

Second Best Speaker, First Social Leaders Medical Students Conference (2012)

HIV Protease Inhibitors & HAART

Best Speaker, Second Social Leaders Medical Students Conference (2013)

Assessment of Degree of Liver Fibrosis

Best Speaker, ASSA Annual Conference (2013)

Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Banking

Mahmoud MM, “Neglected case of congenital hypothyroidism in a 17-year-old female.”

International Journal of Case Reports and Images, 2013; 4(9):481–484.

Mahmoud MM, "Comparing Platelet to Lymphocyte Ratio & Neutrophil Gelatinase Associated Lipocalin in Predicting Outcomes in Critical Patients with Acute Kidney Injury."

AlexMed ePosters, 2021; 3(4):35-36.

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