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Issa Abdel-Rahman Al-Shakhrah

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  • Country of residence: Jordan
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1956
  • Age: 65
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Name     : Issa Abdel-Rahman Al-Shakhrah

Address : Department of Physics
                   Faculty of Science
                   University of Jordan
                   Amman - Jordan.
                   
                   Tel : Home : (9626) 5356202                
                           Mobile : (962)  799704756
                   E-mail. issashak@yahoo.com 
 
Date and Place of Birth : May 8th, 1956- Hebron

Nationality : Jordanian

Marital Status : Married.

Languages : Arabic, English and French.

 

 

Speciality : Medical Physics (Medical Imaging  (Nuclear Medicine)).

I. Qualifications : 
1.Ph.D in Biomedical Engineering 
    (Medical Imaging in Nuclear Medicine) - 1987.
         Paris Nord University
         Paris-France
         Dissertation title ' " A radionuclide method for absolute determination of 
         the   volume, the orientation , and the spatial position of the left ventricle ".
         Dissertation supervisor : Professor B.Mensch. 
    
2. D.E.A (Diplome D'etudes Approfondies), M.Sc.
       Biomedical Engineering  (Medical Imaging in Nuclear Medicine) - 1984
       Paris Nord University
       Paris-France.
       Thesis title "  An in-vitro radionuclide study on phantoms to estimate
       the volume of organs ".
       Thesis supervisor : Professor B.Bok.
 
3. B.Sc. Physics, 1979, College of Science
       Basrah University
       Basrah-Iraq

 

 II.   Professional Experience :  
          
September 2012 – Present
                                Professor, Physics Department
                                University of Jordan    

September, 2011 _ September 2012
                                 Vice Dean for ScientificFaculties, 
                                 Faculty of Graduate Studies 
                                 University of Jordan    

April, 2011 – September 2011
                                Professor, Physics Department
                                University of Jordan    

September, 2010 – April 2011
                                Associate Professor, Physics Department
                                University of Jordan             

September, 2009 – September, 2010, Physics Department, Yarmouk University,
                                  Irbid-Jordan
                                 Sabbatical leave from University of Jordan.     

September, 2007 – September, 2009 
                                Associate Professor, Physics Department
                                University of Jordan             
          
September, 2003 – September 2007 (Sultanate of Oman)
           (Unpaid and sabbatical leave fron the University of Jordan)
           Associate Professor, Basic Sciences Department, Physics Division
           College of Education
           Ibri, Sultanate of Oman         
          
June, 2002 – September 2003
                             Associate Professor, Physics Department     
                             University of Jordan

 January, 1990- June 2002
                             Assistant Professor, Physics Department,
                             University of Jordan.

 January, 1989-29th  January, 1990
                             Medical Physicist, Radiology Department, 
                             King  Hussein Medical Center, Amman-Jordan.
  
 November, 1987 - 14th January, 1989
                            Medical Physicist, Radiation and Nuclear Medicine Center.
                            Al-Bashir Hospital
                            Ministry of Health, Amman-Jordan.

 

III. Teaching Experience :

1.I teach now and I taught a variety of medical physics courses.
A. For graduate students, Diploma and M.Sc levels in medical 
     physics programs (Physics department – University of Jordan) .
- Introduction to medical physics, physics of medical imaging (Coventional and Computerized x-ray imaging, Ultrasound and Magnetic resonance imaging), physics of nuclear medicine, physics of radiotherapy, radiation protection and safety, radiation biology and environmental pollution 
(Air pollution and hazards).
     B. For undergraduate students.
           - Physics for medical sciences students and physics for nursing students
             (General physics 5 and general physics 7).
2. I taught a variety of general physics courses
          - General physics 1 and general physics 2.

3. I taught and I teach now several courses in physics of diagnostic radiology 
( Conventional x-ray radiology, Coputerized tomogapy (CT), Digital radiology, Nuclear medicine, Ultrasound, Magnetic resonance imaging, Radiation biology and Radiation protection) to physicians, for postgraduate level at the followimg Jordanian medical institutions :
       - Jordan University Hospital (Two courses each year, each course
          3 credit hours)
       - King Hussein Medical Center 
       - Islamic Hospital.

4. I taught students of dentistry (4th year) oral radiology at the University 
    of  Jordan.

5. I gave several lectures at the Center of Educational Developement for 
    Health Personnel, University of Jordan. These lectures were designed for 
    candidate  physicians to the Fellowship of thr Royal College 
    of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG1).

6. I supervised (at least 12 students each year) medical physics diploma 
    students  in medical physics at the University of Jordan 
    (1990-1993, 1997-1998).

 

Note : The teaching language for all the above courses and lectures 
            Is English.

IV. M.Sc students and Ph.D discussion committees:
       - I participated in 12 committees, 7 M. Sc and 5 Ph.D. 

V. Field of research :
    1. Medical imaging;
    2. Radiation protection.

 

VI. Workshops:
       I effectively participated in the preparation of the scientific materials and in the presentation of lectures in more than sixteen workshops of medical imaging and radiation protection designed for physicians, physicists, biomedical engineers and technicians from 1992-2000. These workshops were organized by the University of Jordan ( Center for Consultations, Technical Services and Studies )  and Ministry of Energy and  Mineral  Resources in Jordan.

VII. Clinical Experience :
1.From October 1983 – October 1984, Nuclear Medicine Department, Hospital Beaujon (University Paris VII Teaching Hospital), Paris.
2.From November 1984 – April 1987, Nuclear Medicine Department, Hospital Tenon (University Paris VI Teaching Hospital), Paris.
3.I supervised students of medical physics at diploma  and M. Sc levels (At least 12 students each year) during their practical training at Al-Bashir Hospital and at the University of Jordan Hospital (1990-1993,  1997- present).

VIII. Computer Experience and Skills :

             Fortran, Borland C++ , Mirosoft Excel, Microsoft Word. I employ 
              these  programs in teaching and research.

IX. Publications :   

1. Issa. A. Al-Shakhrah .A Comparison of Deconvolution and the Rutland-Patlak Plot in Parenchymal Renal Uptake Rate. Indian Journal of Nuclear Medicine. Volume 27: Issue 3, pp. 176-180. Official publication of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, India.
 Medknow (Part of Wolters Kluwer health) Publisher.

2. Issa. A. Al-Shakhrah. A Comparison Between the Values of Renal Parenchymal Mean Transit Time by Applying Two Methods, Matrix Inversion Deconvolution And, Rutland-Patlak Plot. World applied Sciences Journal, 2010, Volume 8, No. , pp. 1211-1219.
 (International Digital Organization for Scientific Information (IDOSI) – Pakistan).

3. Issa. A. Al-Shakhrah, Abdelatif AlSharif, and Awni Taleb Abu sneineh. Comparison Between the Values of the HepaticUptake Rate Obtained by 2 Methods, Using Hepatobiliary Scintigraphy in Patients with Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis. Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 2010, Volume 38, No. 1, pp.25-29. ( American Society of Nuclear Medicine – USA )

4. Issa Abdel-Rahman Al-Shakhrah. Qualitative values of radioactivity, area and volumetric: Application on phantoms (target and background). Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2009, Volume 76. No. 4, pp.565-569. ( Elsivier – UK)

5. Issa A. Al-Shakhrah. Treatment of thyroid cancer and hyperthyroidism patients by 131I ; practical considerations in radiation protection concerning the attending nursing staff, patients and members of the general public: A review. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2008, Volume 12, No. 5., pp. 905-912.
( American Oncology Nursing Society – USA ) 

6. I.A. Al-Shakhrah. Measurement of Radiation Doses to Young Infants from Different Sides and Different Distances of Parents Undergoing Nuclear Medicine Investigations. Canadian Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 2008,Vol. 2, No. 1,pp. 309-315. (SENRA Academic Publishers – Canada)

 7. I.A. Al-Shakhrah. “Radiation Dose Measurements with Direction and Distance from Patients Undergoing Nuclear Medicine Investigations”. Dirasat , Basic Sciences,  2003, Volume 30, No. 2, pp. 251-261. 
(The Deanship of Academic Research, University of Jordan – Jordan) 

8. Y.S. Abu-Khaled and I.A. Al-Shakhrah. The Effective Dose for Radiographers in 
 Non-Destructive Testing “ Proposed Conservative Method Validated by Phantom’s Measurements”.  Materials Evaluation, 2003, Volume 61, No. 4, pp. 498-501.
(Americal Society for Nondestructive Testing –USA).
 
9. I.A. Al-Shakhrah and T. Al-Obaidi. “Common artifacts in computerized tomography :  A review”. Applied Radiology, 2003,Volume 32,No. 6, pp. 23-28. 
( University of Virginia (Anderson Publishing Ltd. USA) 

10.Y.S. Abu-Khaled and  I.A. Al-Shakhrah. Estimation of radiation effective dose for radiographers in non-destructive testing “proposed conservative method”. 
Materials Evaluation, 2002, Volume 60, No. 3, pp. 404-408.

11. I.A. Al-Shakhrah and Y. S. Abu-Khaled. “Estimation of effective radiation dose for physicians and staff members in contrast angiocardiography”. HEART & LUNG, 2000, Volume 29, No 6, pp. 417-423. 

12. I.A. Al-Shakhrah. “Renogram deconvolution using fast fourier transform : A comparison by simulation” . Dirasat , Natural and Engineering Sciences,1999, Volume 26, No. 2, pp. 184-194. 
Deanship of Scientific Research of the University of Jordan, Jordan.

13. I.A. Al-Shakhrah and H.M. Hilow. “Occupational exposure to ionising radiation in Jordaniam medical institutions”. Dirasat , Natural and Engineering Sciences,  1999, Volume 26, No. 1, pp. 11-21. 

14. Z.A. Suwan and I.A. Al-Shakhrah. “Film repeats in radiology department”. Dirasat, Medical and Biological Sciences, 1997, Volume 24, No. 2, pp. 146-160.
 
15. I.A. Al-Shakhrah and M.K Yousef. “Quantitative measurement of internal mean transit time with deconvolution analysis using the matrix algorithm”. Dirasat, Natural and Engineering Sciences, 1996, Volume 23, No. 1, pp. 85-90.

16. I.A. Al-Shakhrah and Y.S.Abu-Khaled. “Thermoluminescence dosemeters for personnel and environmental absorbed assessment”. J. Biomed. Engng, 1995, Vol.11, No. 1, pp. 47-65. (Academy of scientific Research and Technology – Egypt)

17 . I.A. Al-Shakhrah. “An analytical study comparing perirenal and semilunar  background correction on relative renal functionof human kidney using 99m Tc-DTPA” . J. Biomed. Engng, 1995, Vol.11, No.1,pp. 31-45. (Academy of scientific Research and Technology – Egypt)

 

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