Dr. Mutahar Yahya Ahmed Alshaer
Qualifications:
JAN, 1994 M.B.BCH ,Sana’a University Medical School , Very good with honor degree
House officer (1994-1995), Alkwuait University Hospital.
General Practitioner (1995-1996), Alrawtha Hospital, Sana’a governorate.
Diploma in Ophthalmology (1997), Ministry of Health, Sana’a, Yemen.
Teaching Assistant in Ophthalmic Department, Sana’a University Medical School, (1996-1999), Alkwuait Hospital.
Junior Ophthalmologist (1996-1999), Ibn-Alhaytham Eye Clinic.
Clinical M.D,1ST Part(1999), Khartum University, Sudan.
Clinical M.D, Final(2002), Khartum University, Sudan.
CURRENT POSTS:
1-Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sana’a University, Sana’a, Yemen
2- Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Ophthalmology Department, Al-Gamhory Teaching Hospital, Sana’a University, Sana’a, Yemen.
3- Cornea, & Phaco Surgeon: Alshaer ophthalmic center,
Sana’a, Yemen.
Major of Interest
Anterior Segment , cornea ,cataract, glaucoma,phaco surgeon
ACADEMIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1- Teaching Ophthalmology for Undergraduate Medical Students of Sana’a University. (2003 – present(
2- Teaching Ophthalmology for Undergraduate Medical Students at University of Science and Technology – Sana’a (2003 – 2017)
3- Participated in Postgraduate Training for Ophthalmologists preparing for the Arab Board in Algumhory Teaching Hospital (2003 – present)
Published Research
A) Previous published research papers submitted for academic promotion from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor
1-.Prevalence of Trachoma among third year Primary school pupils in Al-Mahweet town and Governorate. M AlShaeer, M Hassen, T Haider, Y Raja’a, Mahfouth Bamashmus. Revenue internationale du Trachome, 2005;193-205.
2- Anterior Lenticonus, Sensorineural Deafness and Nephritis in Alport’s Syndrome (Case Report). Mutahar Al-Shaer, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag. Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 2008;22(3):193-196.
3-. Oral versus topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors in ocular hypertension after scleral tunnel cataract surgery. Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag, Motaher Al-Shaer, Nabil Al-Matary, Mahfoud Bamashmous. Clinical Ophthalmology 2009;3:357-362.
4. Point prevalence of pseudoexfoliation syndrome in patients scheduled for cataract surgery in Eye camps in Yemen. Mutahar Al-Shaer, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag. Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology 2010; 17(1):74-77.
B) Current published research papers for academic promotion from Associate Professor to Professor
1-Trends in refractive surgery in Yemen: Consecutive Review of 1933 Cases from a Single Centre. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Mutahar Al-Shaer, Hisham Al-Akhlee. Ophthalmology Research 2016;6(3):1-7.
2-. Cataract Surgical Rate in Yemen: 2012 Saleh Al-Akily, Mutahar Al-Shaer, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdulmoghni AlBarrag, Tawfik Alkhatib, Hisham Al-Akhlee. Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 2017;31:25-29.
3-. Analysis of Eye Care Services in Yemen. Saleh Al-Akily, Mutahar Al-Shaer, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag, Tawfik Alkhatib, Hisham Al-Akhlee. Ophthalmology Research 2017;7(1):1-7.
4-. Why is Cataract Surgery Cancelled in Eye Camps? A Prospective Evaluation. Mutahar Al-Shaer, Saleh Al-Akily, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Hisham Al-Akhlee, Nabil Ziad. Sudanese J Ophthalmol 2017;9(2):62-6.
5-Factors that Enforced Patients to Attend a Free Cataract Surgery Eye Camp in Yemen. Mutahar Al-Shaer, Saleh Al-Akily, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Khaled Al-Shajara, Hisham Al-Akhlee. EC Ophthalmology 2018;9(2):35-41.
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