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
SrNo. |
Title |
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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