1 Prof. Mahmoud A.S. El-METEINI The President of Ain-Shams University Personal Data: Birth Date : 26 th October 1962 Address : Home: 43, Mohamed Faried Street, Heliopolis, Cairo Office: Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Abbassia, Cairo, Egypt Telephone : O: 202- 24030799 M: 0122- 2129686 F: 202- 26345888 E-mail : [email protected]Marital Status : married and has two children Languages : Arabic, English & French: Fluently Spoken and Written Degrees: M.D. General Surgery Ain-Shams University (November 1993). M.D Thesis: “Assessment of a new prosthetic device for improvement of portal blood flow in cirrhotic patients with portal hypertension” M.S. General Surgery Ain-Shams University: December 1989 Intestinal Fistulae: Essay submitted in partial fulfillment of “Master Degree” in General Surgery. (1989) M.B.B.cH Ain-Shams University: December 1985. (Excellent with honor) High School: English School of Cairo; June 1979 Professional Career: August 2019 to date: : President of Ain-Shams University August 2015 to August 2019 : Dean Faculty of Medicine CEO of University Hospitals, Ain-Shams University September 2015 to date : - Member of “Medical Sector Committee” in “ Supreme Council of Egyptian Universities” - Board Member: “Armed Forces Faculty of Medicine” October 2016 to date : Board Member: “Compulsory Egyptian Medical Training Authority” “CEMTA” (Newly Founded in Egypt to govern postgraduate CME, training
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Participating in Annual Congresses of all Egyptian Societies of GIT, HPB &
Liver diseases either by lecturing, chairing or moderating sessions together
with panel discussions.
24-26th March 2010
Organizing & Chairing the “First Egyptian Organ Transplant Congress”
in Cairo as the vehicle to introduce Egypt’s “Organ Transplant Law” for the
first time to the local, regional and international medical community at
large.
Faculty: All renowned Physicians & Surgeons in the field of Liver
Transplantation including USA, Europe, Far East & Arab World.
September 2010
Organizing & Chairing the Surgical committee of the “Program for the
Advancement of Therapy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma (PATH)
meeting” held in Cairo for the first time in the Middle East, Arab World &
Africa organized by the ESLC & Supported by Bayer Healthcare.
Venue: Ain-Shams & Cairo Universities.
Participants: 40 delegates from all Arab & African Countries.
Life transmission of LDLT & Different Types of Hepatic Resections from
Ain-Shams University Hospitals.
International Congresses & Workshops Participation:
March and April 1996
Training program of Hepato-biliary surgery and Living Donor Liver
Transplantation in IMCJ (TOKYO) and KYOTO University (KYOTO)- JAPAN:
Participated in the 96th Annual Congress of the Japanese Society of Surgery.
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September 1996
Participated in the annual congress of the League of Arab Surgeons held in
Hammamat- Tunisia
Presenting: Segmental Hepatic Resection for Liver Tumors: A Preliminary Report
of the Ain- Shams Experience
September 1997
Participated in the annual congress of the League of Arab Surgeons held in Beirut-
Lebanon
Presenting: Combined Tensionless Sutureless Repair of Groin Hernia
June 1998
Participated in the 6th World Congress of Laparoscopic Surgery held in Rome -
ITALY
October 1999
Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (Lap-band): Hands on Course in Liege-
Belgium. Supervisor: Prof. Desaive
June 2000
Participated in the 8th European Congress of Laparoscopic Surgery held in Nice-
France
Poster presentation of “Laparoscopic treatment of Cardiac Achalasia: Initial
experience.”
September 2000
Two days symposium on “Harmonic scalpel: concept & benefits in both open &
laparoscopic surgery” held in Hamburg- Germany
October 2000
Annual Congress of the “American Association of Surgery” held in Chicago- USA
May 2001
IHPBS association annual congress (European Chapter); held in Amsterdam
January 2002 & June 2002
Visting transplant surgeon in liver transplant unit- Hopital Eduard Herriot- Lyon,
France. Prof. Olivier Boillot
October 2002
ACS annual congress held in San Francisco- USA
October 2002
VIII International Congress of MESOT held in Muscat- Sultanate of Oman
Presenting our initial results & experience in LRLT: LRLT in Egypt: An Emerging
Program.
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June 2003
9th annual congress of the International liver Transplantation Society (ILTS) held
in Barcelona- Spain
Presenting 3 posters: LRLT for HCC Pediatric LRLT in Egypt. Recurrence of HCV
following LRLT
October 2003
ACS annual congress held in Chicago- USA’
June 2004
ILTS 10 Annual Congress held in Kyoto- Japan
October 2004
Pan Arab Surgical Congress in Amman Jordan
Presenting: LDLT in Egypt: Where are we?
December 2004
10th MESOT meeting in Ankara- Turkey
Presenting: LDLT for HCC in Egypt
May 2005
European Chapter of HPB in Heidelberg Germany
Presenting: Sixty-Five live Liver Donors: A Single Center Experience
June 2005
Lebanese Surgical Association: Francophone Congress in Beirut- Lebanon.
Presenting: LDLT in Adults & Pediatrics: A Single Center Experience.
December 2005
Commentator & Panelist in the 13
Postgraduate course for New Frontiers in Advanced Abdominal Malignancy
organized by the: International Association of Surgeons & Gastroenterologists
(IASG) in Athens- Greece
May 2006
Annual Congress of the IASG in Madrid-Spain
Presenting: LDLT in Egypt: Is it Needed?
March 2007
2 Pan Arab Liver Transplant Society held in Riyadh- Saudi Arabia.
Presenting: The Wady El Neel Report and chairing the main international session
April 2007
AHPBA & SAGES annual meeting held in Las Vegas, USA.
September 2007
ESOT held in Prague, Chezk Republic
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March 2008
3rd PALTS held in Amman- Jordan
Presented the update of LDLT Program in Wady ElNeel Hospital
April 2008
4th International Stem Cell Therapeutics held in Boston –USA.
May 2008
ATC held in Toronto- Canada
July 2008
ILTS in Paris.
Presented four Posters about living donors, splenic artery as an alternative to
native hepatic artery, dual right portal vein and percutaneous portal vein
dilatation after LDLT
October 2008
20:20 meeting in Royal Free Hospital celebrating the 20 yrs. Liver
Transplantation in Royal Free Hospital
December 2008
APASL meeting, Bali, Indonesia
March 2009
AHPBA held in Miami, Florida.
Presented oral presentation: Biliary Complications including Single donor
mortality: Experience with 207 adult-to-adult LDLT with right liver graft
May 2009
ATC meeting Boston, USA
July 2009
ILTS, New York, USA
May 2010
ATC meeting, San Diego, USA
July2010
ILTS, Hong Kong, China
October 2010
American Annual Scientific Exchange Meeting (ASE), Orlando. Florida, USA
Presented: Monotherapy Immunosuppression after LDLT for HCC
December 2010
Consensus Meeting: Liver Transplantation for HCC, Zurich, Switzeland.
Prof. Clavien.
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June 2011
ILTS, Valencia, Spain
Video presentation of Triple hepatico-jejunostomy in adult-to-adult LDLT
Chairing the final session: Current Advances in LDLT
September 2011
Congress of Asian Society for Transplantation (CAST), Seoul, South Korea
March 2012
Annual Congress of King Faisal Specialized Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Presented: LDLT for HCC: Egyptian Experience over a Decade
March 2012 2nd practical Workshop on Liver Surgery organized by Al-Ain Faculty of Medicine, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates Presented: 1- How to Establish a Liver Transplant Unit in a Developing Country 2- Complications of Liver Surgery. April 2012 Middle East Transplant Summit Current & Emerging Transplant Strategies to Optimize Patient Outcome Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Round table discussions, Co-chairing the session Chairing & Moderating Sessions. July 2012 10th International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association (IHPB), Paris, France Chairing HCC session. Dec.2012 Everolimus AMAC Liver Advisory Board Bangkok, Thailand January 2013 5th PALTS: Perspective of Deceased donor organ transplantation in Egypt Oral Presentation & chairing session. March 2013 SICOT (Saudi International Congress of Organ Transpant), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Chairing Kidney transplant session Referree for best poster competion. April 2013 Alexandria 1st GIT surgical endoscopy workshop: Honorary President Pancreatic Neoplasm: Overview & Updates Oral presentation. April 2013 Doha-Qatar; 5th Anniversary of Istanbul declaration (DoI) & Doha Donation
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Accord (DDA). Declaration of Istanbul Custodian group (DICG) meeting: included 70 opinion leaders from round the globe who discussed the current and future plans for living & deceased donor transplantation. Concluded several task forces to be implemented and followed. May 2014 Annual ILTS, London, UK. July 2014 Annual ATC, San Francisco, USA April 2015 Oral presentation & chairing in 10th Saudi Surgical Society congress, Taef, Saudi Arabia September 2015 9th ILCA congress, Paris, France. Co-chairing round table on similarities and differences in HCC between Egypt & Europe. March 2016 Annual ILTS, Seoul, South Korea. Co-chairing real-life case discussion with World Leaders in liver transplantation (Novartis sponsored session) March 2016 President of the First MENA Chapter of IHPBA Congress, Cairo, Egypt September 2017 THE World University Ranking congress, London, UK December 2017 QS University Ranking congress, Philadelphia, USA March 2018 President of the Second MENA Chapter of IHPBA congress, Cairo, Egypt Handing over the presidency after 2 years term to Lebanon. September 2019
- President ESOT In ESOT in Copenhagen – Denmark - President COLDA (Conference on liver disease in Africa 2019)- Cairo -
Egypt. - Oral presentation, surgical Treatment for HCC in Africa including liver
resection & LDLT.
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Personal Biography
Prof. Mahmoud EL-Meteini MD The President of Ain-Shams University
Prof. of HPB & Liver Transplantation Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Prof. El-Meteini is currently chairing the HPB and liver transplant program in Faculty of Medicine, Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. He graduated from Ain-Shams University in 1985 where he completed his surgical residency program in 1990 after obtaining his MS degree in general surgery in 1989. Prof. El-Meteini received his training as a transplant fellow in the liver transplantation program in Cochin University hospital in Paris, France between 1990 and end of 1991 where he finished his MD thesis. In 1992, he spent one year as a senior surgical resident in the general surgery department in Saint-Louis University hospital in Paris, France. Upon his return to Ain-Shams University hopitals, in 1993, he was responsible for the initiation of HPB practice as a nucleus for a liver transplant program. Prof. El-Meteini obtained his MD degree by the end of 1993. In 1996, he received an advanced training program in HPB including living donor liver transplantation in Tokyo and Kyoto University hospitals in Japan. In 2001, he initiated and directed the first living liver transplant program, both in adults & pediatrics, in Wady El-Neel hospital in Cairo, Egypt. In 2008, he founded the Ain-Shams Center for Organ Transplant (ASCOT) in Ain-Shams University, which is leading the country in LDLT. Over a decade, he has been working hard at all levels, with his colleagues, for the legislation of an “Organ Transplant Law” regulating the practice in Egypt. He was a permanent member in the committee for drafting the law and its executive regulations till its approving by the Egyptian parliament in March 2010.
Prof. El-Meteini has published in peer reviewed journals and has chaired and presented in many national, regional and international meetings. He is a member in numerous national and international professional organizations and a founder member and current secretary general of the Pan-Arab Liver Transplant Society (PALTS). He is currently a member of the “Supreme Committee for Organ Transplant” and chairing the “Ethical Committee” within the Supreme committee.
Prof. El-Meteini’s leadership and administrative philosophy pivots on team-building and individual empowerment with attention to multi-disciplinary, multi-organizational and at times multi-governmental approach to accomplishments and achievements at faculty, hospitals and community level. All while keeping in mind the dynamic nature of such processes and the need for on-going development, and with a focus on system approach to problem solving and program building.