Prof. Dr. Muhammad Haroon Ghous


Professor and HOD, Urology

University College of Medicine

Biography

Name: Muhammad Haroon Ghous

Graduation: Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore

Training: Irish Surgical / Urological Residency (ISRP- RCSI) at SVUH, Dublin, UHW, Waterford and GUH, Galway , Republic of Ireland

Fellowships: FRCS; Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, FRCS; Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Certificates: Endoscopic Surgery; DRCSEng - Royal College of Surgeons of England, London & Minimal Invasive Surgery; DEITS - IRCAD, University of Strasbourg, France

Education

SrNo. Year Degree Board/University
1 1994 MBBS University of the Punjab
2 2000 FRCSEd Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
3 2002 FRCSI Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
4 2003, 2009 DEITS; IRCAD University of Strasbourg, France
5 2003 DRCSEng Royal College of Surgeons of England, London

Experience

SrNo. From To Category Designation Organization
1 01/07/2003 30/06/2008 Academic Experience Irish Surgical Residency Program RCSI / HSE; Republic of Ireland
2 01/07/2008 30/06/2015 Academic Experience Intercollegiate Specialty Board Eligible Urology Training Program RCSI / UHW and UCHG: Republic of Ireland
3 05/11/2015 Academic Experience Assistant Professor & HOD Urology UCMD, University of Lahore
4 05/11/2019 Academic Experience Associate Professor & HOD Urology UCMD, University of Lahore
5 02/01/2023 Academic Experience Professor & HOD Urology UCMD, University of Lahore

Publications

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1 Corona virus - Drug discovery and therapeutic drug monitoring options
2 Role of CT Urography in investigating hematuria
3 Effect of diabetes mellitus and glycemic control on the prognosis of invasive bladder cancer
4 Effects of diabetes mellitus and glycemic control on the prognosis of invasive bladder cancer
5 Analysis of known risk factors for bladder cancer in Pakistan
6 Evaluation of clinicopathological features of bladder tumours
7 Analysis of use of Percutaneous Nephrostomy and Ureteral Stenting in management of Ureteral Obstruction
8 Analysis of vitamin D at urinary level as a new biomarker in analysis of diabetic nephropathy
9 Clinicopathological analysis of chronic urothelial inflammation associated with UTI in women
10 Determine the prevalence of candida isolates from urine in patients in ULTH
11 Correlation of Urine D-Ribose with MMSE scores or patients with Alzheimer's disease as compared to normal participants
12 A study on urinary tract infection and metabolic diseases
13 Analysis of treatment of muscle invasive bladder tumor in patients with deranged renal profile
14 Renal stone clearance rates of PCNL and ESWL
15 Bipolar Diathermy; a step ahead of conventional monopolar TURP
16 Efficacy of RIRS in patients with lower pole renal stones of size less than 2.5cm
17 Role of RIRS in management of renal stones
18 Open Partial Nephrectomy , only optimal treatment for small RCC
19 PV Slings in Urogynaecology
20 Outcome of Radical Prostatectomy in RAPC cohort
21 Impact of evolving management strategies on negative appendicectomy rates
22 Do diagnostic adjuncts reduce he incidence of normal appendicectomy
23 Follow up of negative appendicectomies
24 Gains of drains in laparoscopic cholecystectomy

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