Dr. Amal AlSulaibekh
<p><span data-sheets-value="{"1":2,"2":"Consultant Emergency Medicine"}" data-sheets-userformat="{"2":513,"3":{"1":0},"12":0}">Consultant Emergency Medicine</span></p>
- Amal AlSulaibikh is the Chairperson of the Emergency Medicine Department at King Fahad Hospital of the University.
- Consultant of Emergency Medicine.
- Associate Professor - College of Medicine.
- Member of Saudi Council for Health Specialties Exam Committee – EM
- Member of Saudi Council for Health Specialties Judges Committee – Residency Program Matching.
- Certified Saudi Board Emergency Medicine Physician – 2007
- Certified Arab board Emergency Medicine 2007
- Fellow, Emergency Ultrasound- Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA
- Researcher (Principal investigator) of several national and international research projects.
- The accuracy of Broselow pediatric emergency tape in estimating body weight of pediatric patients.
- Effects Of Implementation Of FOCUS-PDCA Model To Decrease Patient Stay In Emergency Department
- Organophosphate poisoning: A 10-year experience at a tertiary care hospital in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- The Massachusetts Abscess Rule: A Clinical Decision Rule Using Ultrasound to Identify Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Skin Abscesses
- Sonographic Characteristic Of MRSA Soft Tissue Infection - University Of Massachusetts – Memorial Medical Center
- Domestic Violence Among Female Presented To KFHU Emergency Department: Incident, Patient Characteristics And Mechanism Of Injury Medical Students Research Club 2013
- Analysis Of Laboratory Turn Around Time For Patient In Emergency Department – On Going
- Survival Outcome Of The Out Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest In National Guard Hospital Riyadh, Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia (2007-2008)
- Time And Effectiveness Of Antibiotic Administered In Emergency Department In Patient With Sepsis – On-Going
- Educator (Course Director)
- Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound Courses (National Level)
- Instructor, Disaster Management and Emergency Preparedness (DMEP)