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Dr. Abdirahman Ali Mohamed
MBBS, MD
Director, IGMCC
Educational background
1981-1985 Somali National University "Faculty of Medicine".
Laurea of Medicine and Surgery
Professional experience:
Physiology lecturer, Gynecology and Obstetrics lecturer, Intern instructor at HARGEISA UNIVERSITY(2006-2009).
Hargeisa regional medical officer(Coordinate and implement all activities of the public health in maroodijeex region).
HIV/AIDs and STDs, Regional focal person(2001-2002)
Establishment of sentinel sites
Data collection
Drug supply
Consultant of Obstetric and Gynecology
Perform Cesarean section and other gynecological surgery
Ward round
Facilitator
Training midwives for reversible contraceptives in Hargeisa supported by CARE International.
Training Doctors from regions for Emergency Obstetric Care supported by WHO.
Training midwives for management of Emergency Obstetric Care and Reversible Contraceptive Methods
Director of Hargeisa group hospital(1999-2001)
Implemented Cost Recovery system in the Hospital.
Developed Protocols of patient care
Establishment of Health information system and financial reporting.
Implementation of Save Motherhood project in the maternity ward.
Facilitator
Training midwives from MCH's and Maternity ward of Emergency Obstetric Care supported by CARE International.
Training Doctors and midwives from Somalia and Somaliland.
Anti-FGM focal person(1997-1999)
Planning, implementing and evaluating.
Establishment of committees; national, technical and regional
Development of terms of reference of the different committees
Organizing and conducting trainings of health negative impacts of FGM practices
Medical Coordinater(1995-1997, MSF(Holland))
Establishment of MCHs in displaced villages.
Drug and medical supplies
Supervision and reporting
Head of Department Obstetric & Gynecology(1991-1994)
Perform ward activities.
Seminars:
February 2001;Financial management, Supported by CARE International
August 1999;Emergency obstetric Care Supported by CARE International
September 1997; Communication for change Supported by UNICEF
June 1997;Standardization Course Supported by WHO