Date
of Birth
: 25th.May.1965. Marital
status
: Married ( Two Daughter). Sex
: Male. |
Address
Flat 24 Block 2 Friars Field Home
Friars Road, Newport, NP20 4EZ
Wales, United Kingdom
Mobile
00447789967129
Email
sulimanel@yahoo.co.uk
Fax
00441633656106
Qualifications
MD
: Cardiff University, Wales, United Kingdom FGEST :1995 Florida,USAM.Sc. Clinical Derm : 1994, St. john’s Institute of dermatology, University of London.UK Diploma Derm : 1993, St. john’s Institute of dermatology, University of London UK Diploma STD : London 1992 M.B.Ch.B,
:Arab medical University, Faculty of Medicine Benghazi – Libya
Prizes and awards 1. The Winner of The Best Poster Prize at The British Association of Dermatologists Meeting, Belfast, UK, 2004. (Validation of a semi-automated method of minimal erythema dose testing for narrow-band UVB phototherapy). 2.
The
Winner of The Best Poster Prize at The European Academy of Dermatology and
Venereology, Florence, Italy, 2004.
(Modulation of UV transmission by emollients: relevance to narrow-band UVB
phototherapy and PUVA photochemotherapy). interviews
with International Dermatology Journals
See this website: http://www.dermatologytimes.com/dermatologytimes/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=159638 2.
An interview
with Dermatology Times Journal. Even
‘cheap’ sunglasses provide eye protection in photochemotherapy. Will be published in 1st July 2006.
Clinical
experience
and
post graduate training
1. Clinical Fellow and Lecturer, Department of
Dermatology, Phototherapy and Laser Unit , Royal
Gwent Hospital
Newport , University of Wales,
April 2002- May 2006 2. Consultant
Dermatologist and lecturer
at department of dermatology, Garyounis University, and Consultant at
Jamahairia Hospital ,
Benghazi- Libya , August 1995-April2002 3.Clinical
Fellow Florida , USA,
Medical Centre June 1994-March 1995 4.Under supervision of prof. M.W. Greaves and Prof. j. Hay, St. john’s Institute of
Dermatology London
UK1991-1994 SPECIAL EXPERTESE AND
EXPERIENCE
Dermatological
therapy. My interest in this subject is reflected by my publications and
my abstract on a variety of dermatological therapeutic subjects. I have a
particular interest in the use of Phototherapy, Photodynamic Therapy,
Laser, The Up-to-date Intensed Pulsed Light (IPL) and Botox injection in
treatment of Hyperhidrosis and other cosmetic procedures. Furthermore, in
I have presented papers and had many abstracts beside five papers has been
submitted and other three under preparation on this topic. Cutaneous
surgery. I am confident in the full range of other ablative techniques,
including cryotherapy, electrocautery and diathermy. Also I gained an
excellent experience in the use of chemical peeling in dark skin patients
and facial rejuvenation
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching
undergraduates, and postgraduates, has been an important component of my
work. I have taught medical students in all of the posts. I am experienced
in postgraduate teaching and participate in the dermatology diploma
courses run by the Department of Dermatology in Cardiff. This has included
clinical teaching and formal lectures and tutorials. Courses attended 1.
Dermatological Diseases of vulva, Miami, U.S.A.
11th,12th December 1994. 2.
Workshop of S.T.D
Tripoli Libya 7th-14th January 1997. 3.
Diploma course of
Research Mehods ,University of Wales , College of Medicine
January-May 2003. part time 4.
Research
& Developmet Course
, Monday 22nd March
2004 , Postgraduate
Centre , The Friars, Royal Gwent , Newport.UK 5.
Presentation Skills Course ,27 th April 2004, Graduate Center, University of Cardiff,Wales UK 6.
Laser Training Day, 23rd June 2004, Welsh
Institute of Dermatology, Cardiff, Uk 7.
Cardiff-Bristol Dermatology Specialist Registrar Study Day,
Wednesday September 15, 2004. 8.
Third Annual Scottish Paediatric Dermatology Course 27th
September-1st October 2004 Dundee Scotland, UK,
28 CMC/CPD credits. 9.
Lasers (349) February 22,2005,
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 10.
When Bad Things Happen to Good Surgeons, February 19,2005, New
Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 11.
Skin Resurfacing & Rejuvenations, February 21,2005, New
Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 12.
Cosmetic Surgery, February 19,2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 13.
Sexual Transmitted Diseases Course, on
The 13th Congress of The European Academy of Dermatology
and Venereology 17-21 November 2004, Florence Italy. 14.
Andrology course (Lunch with experts)
, on The 13th
Congress of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 17-21
November 2004, Florence Italy. 15.
Cosmetic Dermatology Course, , on
The 13th Congress of The European Academy of Dermatology
and Venereology 17-21 November 2004, Florence Italy 16.
Cometic Dermatology Course, The
63th American Academy of Dermatology, February 18-22, 2005, New
Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 17.
Laser in Dermatology Course, The
63th American Academy of Dermatology, February 18-22, 2005, New
Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 18.
Dermatoscopy Workshop and Master class Prof Guiseppe
Argenziano,Naples. 1st Annual
Meeting Dermatology Continuing Professional Development Society Fridy
18- Saturday 19 November 2005. Agusta Suite, Golf Club House,
Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Wales, UK. 19.
Soft Tissue
Augemtation. 64rd Annual meeting
American Academy of Dermatology, March 3, 2006, San Francisco,
California, USA. 20.
Adavanced Botulinum Toxin 64rd Annual meeting
American Academy of Dermatology, March 4, 2006, San Francisco,
California, USA. 21.
Advanced Cosmetic surgery. 64rd Annual meeting American Academy of Dermatology, March 6, 2006, San
Francisco, California, USA. Meeting Attended 1.
Dermatological
management in the next ten years Held in Brighton Metropole Hotel U.K.
12th-14th ,February 1993. 2.
American Academy of Dermatology ( Annual meeting)
Chicago,U.S.A 12th-20th,November
1994. 3.
The fourth Jamahiriya Congress of Medical Sciences 1st-4th
November 1998. 4.
Alexandria Fifth international congress of
Dermatology, Andrology and STD’s
October 6th-8th 1999. 5.
Updates on treament in psoriasis. Third International
Congress on Psoriasis: From Gene to Clinic, The Royal College of
Physicians, London, U.K., 21-23 November 2002. 6.
South West of England
and Wales Dermatology meeting(SWEWDS) 8th Februrary
2003. The welsh Institute
of Dermatology, University of Wales, Cardiff. 7.
South West of England
and wales Dermatology meeting 17 May
2003, Royal Devon Hospital, Exeter, England. 8.
The 83rd
Annual Meeting of the
British Association
of Dermatologists held at the Hilton Brihton Metropole 1st-
4th July 2003. 9.
Problems in dark skin, The Royal Society of Medicine
Thursday 30 October 2003. New Hall 1 Wimpole Street, London 10.
South West of England
and wales Dermatology meeting(SWEWDS), 1st November 2003
Swansea. 11.
Royal Society of Medicine, Dermatology section
,Thursday 18 March 12.
How to Improve Dermatology Services:
Lessons from Action on Dermatology 27. April 2004
Royal College Physicians.
11 St Andrews Place, Regent's Park,
London . 13.
Dowling Club Eduction
Weeked and South West England
& Wales & Dermatological Sciety Bristol(SWEWDS) 19th
–20th March 2004 South West of England and wales Dermatology Meeting(SWEWDS), 15th
May 2004,The Great Western Hospital, Swindon.UK 14.
A day Conference, Psoriasis, 17 May 2004, The University of Wales
College of Medicine ,Cardiff. 15.
The Royal Society of Medicine,Dermatology section,Wednesday 13
October 2004, , Hirsuitism,The North Hall. 16.
The 13th Congress of The European Academy of Dermatology
and Venereology 17-21 November 2004, Florence Italy. 17.
63rd Annual meeting
American Academy of Dermatology, February 18-22, 2005, New Orleans,
Louisiana, USA. 18.
British Epidermo- Epidemiology Society, March 2nd
2005,Mellenium Center Cardiff Wales , UK. 19.
11th Prague Symposium of Dermatology Prague, Czech
Republic 15-17 Sep 2005. 20.
South West of England
and wales Dermatology Meeting(SWEWDS) 24 Sep 2005. The Royal
Glouscetershire Hospital , Glousceter.UK 21.
1st Annual
Meeting Dermatology Continuing Professional Development Society Fridy
18- Saturday 19 November 2005. Agusta Suite, Golf Club House,
Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Wales, UK. 22.
South West of England
and wales Dermatology Meeting(SWEWDS) 2nd Feb 2006. The All
Nation center , Cardiff.UK 23.
64rd Annual meeting
American Academy of Dermatology, March 2-8, 2006, San Francisco,
California,USA. Teaching 1.
Postgrauate Teaching
program ,Garuoynis University , Benghazi, Libya, Diploma& Msc Students
, 1996-2002. 2.
Undergrauate teaching 1996-2002
,Garuoynis University , Benghazi, Libya 3.
5-Day Residential Phototherapy Training
Course program 10th-15th March 2003,St Woolos
Hospital, Newport , UK 4.
5-Day Residential Phototherapy Training Course program 12th-16th
May 2003,St Woolos Hospital, Newport , UK 5.
5-Day Residential Phototherapy Training Course program 13 May
2003,St Cardiff Medicenter .
Heath Park ,Cardiff , UK 6.
5-Day Residential Phototherapy Training Course program 8th-12th
March 2004,St Woolos Hospital, Newport , UK 7.
5-Day Residential Phototherapy Training Course program 10th
-14th May 2004 St Woolos Hospital, Newport , UK 8.
Vistor Teacher for Libyan Board Postgraduate Program, 3rd
– 6th August 2004,Tripoli, Libya 9.
Vistor Teacher for The Libyan Board Postgraduate Program, 26th-29
July 2004, Benghazi ,Libya 10.
5-Day Residential Phototherapy Training Course program 13th
-17th August 2004 St Woolos Hospital, Newport , UK 11.
5-Day Residential Phototherapy Training Course program 7th
-11th Octobr 2004
St Woolos Hospital, Newport , UK 12.
Diploma of Dermatology, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
2003-2005 13.
Diploma of Dermatology online, Cardiff University,
Wales UK, 2005-06 Dissertation 1.
Dissertation on
Acne A review of treatment and the Role of Isotretinion, as a part
of M.S.c. in Clinical Dermatology in the university of London 1993
– 1994.
Abstracts
& Presentations at scientific meeting 1.
Cutaneous leishmaniasis in children at The Third Annual Scottish
Paediatric Dermatology Course
27th September-1st October 2004 Dundee 2.
Side effects of Henna
(Lawsonia) and associated addetives . 10th November
SPR Academic program, Welsh Institute of
Dermatology, Cardiff,Wales,UK 3. Validation of a semi-automated method of Minimal Erythema
Dose (MED) testing.
S. Otman1,2, C.
Edwards2, A.
Anstey1,2.Departments of
Dermatology, Dept of Dermatology, 1Univ Wales College
Medicine, Cardiff and 2Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UK.
British association of Dermatologist Meeting, Belfast, 5-8 July 2004. 4. Dose-response curves in narrow-band UVB
phototherapy. S. Otman1,2, C.
Edwards2, A.
Anstey1,2.Departments of
Dermatology, Dept of Dermatology, 1Univ Wales College
Medicine, Cardiff and 2Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UK.
British Association of dermatologist meeting, Belfast, 5-8 July
2004 5. Assessment of patient skin sensitivity in ultraviolet phototherapy. S. Otman1,2, C.
Edwards2, A.
Anstey1,2.Departments of
Dermatology, Dept of Dermatology, 1Univ Wales College
Medicine, Cardiff and 2Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UK,
Speaking of Science A Postgraduate conference, Cardiff university,
Wales,1 April 2004 6.
Modulation of UV transmission by emollients in narrow-band UVB and PUVA
phototherapy. S. Otman1,2, C. Edwards2, A. Pearse1 A. Anstey1,2. Dept of Dermatology, 1Univ Wales College Medicine, Cardiff and 2Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UKEuropean Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Florence 2004-04-13. 7. Are UV blocking contact lenses suitable for PUVA patient eye
protection? S.G.H.
Otman1,2,
C. Edwards2,3, I. Chalmers4,
A. Pearse2,
A.V. Anstey2,3
1Faculty of
Medicine, University of Garyounis, Benghazi- Libya, Departments of
Dermatology 2Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport and 3Cardiff University College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK and 4Chalmers Independent Opticians, Cardiff. American Academy of Dermatology
Meeting Feb 2005, New Orleans, USA. 8. Reproducibility of a semi-automated method of Minimal Erythema Dose
(MED) testing. S. Otman1,2,
C. Edwards2, A.
Anstey1,2.Departments of
Dermatology, Dept of Dermatology, 1Univ Wales College
Medicine, Cardiff and 2Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UK.
British Association of Dermatologist Meeting, Glasgow, 4-8 July 2005. 9. The Ultraviolet transmission of commonly available sunglasses: an
update on their suitability for use in eye protection in photochemotherapy.
S. Otman1,2, C.
Edwards2, A.
Anstey1,2.Departments of
Dermatology, Dept of Dermatology, 1Univ Wales College
Medicine, Cardiff and 2Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UK.
British Association of Dermatologist Meeting, Glasgow, 4-8 July 2005. 10.
Narrow-band UVB erythema: a tool for optimizing dose increments in
phototherapy. S.G.H. Otman1,2,
C. Edwards1,2, Kapadia?,
A.V. Anstey1,2 .
Departments of Dermatology, Dept of Dermatology, 1Univ
Wales College Medicine, Cardiff and 2Royal Gwent Hospital,
Newport, UK. IV Th International
Academy of Cosmetic
Dermatology. Paris 1-4 July 2005. 11.
The Ultraviolet transmission of commonly available materials used for male
genital protection in ultraviolet photo(chemo)therapy. S. Otman1,2,
C. Edwards2, A.
Anstey1,2.Departments of
Dermatology, Dept of Dermatology, 1Univ Wales College
Medicine, Cardiff and 2Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UK.
European Academy of Dermatology Meeting, Oct 2005, London UK 14.
Werner syndrome in a Libyan patient. European Academy of
Dermatology Meeting, Oct 2005, London UK 15.
Giant
Condylomata Acuminata of Buschke and Lowenstein. European Academy of
Dermatology Meeting, Oct 2005, London UK 16.
Case
report: facial porokeratosis of Mibelli. European
Academy of Dermatology Meeting (EADV), Oct 2005, London UK 17.
Ainhum (spontaneous dactylolysis) disease in a black Libyan
family. European
Academy of Dermatology Meeting (EADV), Oct 2005, London 18.
A case of Myocardial infarction in Behcet’s disease in an Arabic
patient. European Academy of Dermatology Meeting (EADV), Oct 2005, London
UK 19.
Chronic granulomatous disease of childhood. European Academy of
Dermatology Meeting (EADV), Oct 2005, London UK 20.
First report of Mal de Meleda in a Libyan family.
European Academy of Dermatology Meeting (EADV), Oct 2005, London UK 21.
Waardenburg syndrome
in an African Patient. European Academy of Dermatology Meeting (EADV), Oct
2005, London UK. 22.
Quantification
of erythema induced by TL01 MED testing:
a tool for
optimizing dose increments in phototherapy. S.G.H.
Otman1,2, C. Edwards1,2,
Kapadia?, A.V. Anstey1,2. Departments of Dermatology, Dept of Dermatology, 1Univ
Wales College Medicine, Cardiff and 2Royal Gwent Hospital,
Newport, UK. Updates on
treatment in psoriasis. Fourth International Congress on Psoriasis: From
Gene to Clinic, The Royal College of Physicians, London, U.K., 1-3 Dec
2005. 23.
A survey of current routine practices in phototherapy
units in the UK. Gambles B, Edwards C, Anstey A, Otman SGH. American Association of Nursing
( Phototherapist) American Academy
of Dermatology Meeting March 2006,
San Francisco, USA. Publications
2.
Modulation of UV
transmission by emollients: relevance to
narrow-band UVB phototherapy and PUVA photochemotherapy.
S.G.H. Otman, S.G.H. Otman, C. Edwards, A.D.
Pearse, B.J. Gambles and A.V. Anstey British
Journal of Dermatology, Volume 154 Page
963 - May 2006 3.
Validation of a semi-automated method of minimal erythema dose
testing for
narrow-band UVB phototherapy. S.G.H.
Otman, S.G.H. Otman, C. Edwards, A.D. B.J. Gambles and A.V. Anstey British
Journal of Dermatology, Volume 154 -
June 2006 4.
Quantification
of erythema induced by TL01
MED testing: a
tool for optimizing
dose increments in phototherapy S.G.H. Otman,1,2 C. Edwards,1
A. Kapadia,1,2
A.V. Anstey.1,21 Department of Dermatology, Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport2
Welsh Institute of Dermatology, Cardiff University, College of Medicine,
Cardiff. In press
5.
The
Ultraviolet transmission of commonly available materials used for male
genital protection in ultraviolet photo(chemo)therapy. S. Otman1,2,
C. Edwards2, A.
Anstey1,2.Departments of
Dermatology, Dept of Dermatology, 1Univ Wales College
Medicine, Cardiff and 2Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UK. In
press
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