Bronze Honour
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
Dr Tasnime Akbaraly is a general practictioner who worked for years in a traumatology hospital in Montreal, Canada. Her career was always oriented toward tropical medicine and shed did few humanitarian missions in Asia and Africa. She was also working in a traveling clinic as well as in a Refugee Clinic. She used to work as a medical reporter on radio and written magazine.
Since 2009, she moved with her whole family to Madagascar, her husband’s country.
For a while, she invested herself in many humanitarian projects, including PTCF and Mercy Ship. She also founded her own association, fighting school drop-out among children.
Now, beside her private pratice, she specializes in teaching first care in bushes and sanitary education in schools.
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
Anestesiologist and Pediatric Anesthesiologist since March 1982
President of Honduras Society of Anesthesiologists 2003 – 2007
Chief of staff of Anesthesiology Department at Hospital Escuela.Tegucigalpa,
Honduras. C.A. 2008 – 2011
Treasurer of the Honduras Society of Anesthesiologists since 2007 -2011
Anesthesiologist in private clinics in Tegucigalpa: Hospital El Carmen,
Hospital de Especialidades Hospimed y Oftalmocentro.
Volunteer in Operation Smile Fundation and Anesthesiologist Coordinator
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.
Ahmed graduated at Hassan the Second University, faculty of Medicine in Casablanca. After a short career in Accident and Emergency in London and Scotland, he joined anesthesia training and completed the Certificate of completion of training in anesthesia at Oxford School of Anesthesia.
Currently, he practices as a consultant and delivers anesthesia for major surgical procedures and day care surgery at The Whittington Hospital, London. He also leads on the Pre assessment service and Peri operative care redesign project.
Ahmed is actively involved in training and teaching trainees, nurses and medical students and has been engaged in developing the Whittington simulation centre. Ahmed’s interest in simulation developed when he was a trainee and initiated airway crisis management simulation training at Kadoori Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
Ahmed’s other interest is leadership and management in Healthcare. He has also led on many service developments and currently leads on the clinical Leadership and Management programme at Whittington Health.
He has been exploring ways of introducing the Primary Trauma Care into Morocco and ensuring it become standard teaching for managing trauma patient in the Country.
Ahmed is father to two beautiful daughters and passionate about football. His team is Arsenal.
This award recognises that the individual has been a PTC Instructor at least 2 times.