Dr. Mohanad Mundher Abdulghani was born in Baghdad (Iraq) in 1968. He is an assistant Professor of pathology at Al kindy college of Medicine Baghdad University in Baghdad, Iraq. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Medicine (1992) from Al-Mustansria University in Baghdad. Mohanad received his M. Sc. In pathology from the Medical college of Baghdad University in 2000 under the supervision of the Professor Nawal I. Alash he was appointed to the Department of Pathology at Tikrit University college of Medicine TUCOM in 2000 as an Assistant lecturer and as a visiting lecturer at the University of Hadramout college of medicine (HUCOM) republic of Yemen (2001-2002).
Mohanad received his Ph.D. in pathology from the college of Medicine University of Al Nahrain in Baghdad in 2015 under the supervision of the Professor Yaarub I. Khattab. he was appointed to the Department of pathology at Alkindy college of Medicine, University of Baghdad in 2008 as a lecturer. He was promoted to assistant Professor in 2020.
He is the author or coauthor of more than 10 papers
His research interest includes ovarian and breast pathology
25+ Years of Academic Leadership at Alkindy College of Medicine as an Assistant Professor of Pathology.
Dual Departmental & Educational Leadership: Currently serving as both Head of the Pathology Department and Head of the Medical Education Unit.
Advanced Academic Credentials: Holder of a Ph.D. in Pathology and a Master of Science (MSc) in Pathology.
Expert in Medical Education Pedagogy: Leverages role as Head of the Medical Education Unit to drive curriculum innovation, faculty training, and educational excellence across the college.
Strategic Department Management: As Head of Pathology, oversees faculty, budgets, curriculum, and research initiatives within the department.
Proven Student & Faculty Mentorship: A career-long dedication to mentoring medical students and fostering the growth of junior faculty.
Assisstant dean for students and scintific affairs member of patholgy department concil head of medical education unit head of Ibn senna unit for E learning
member of iraqi medical association
Pathology of breast and female genital tract
Partcipate in teaching basic and systemic pathology for the undergraduate students 2nd and 3rd academic years participate in module of forensic medicine and clinical pathology for the undergraduate students 4th academic year participate in course of pathophysiology for Ph.D students college of pharmacy.
Postgraduate : Bacteriological study of samples from diabetic foot ulcers in AL-Kindy teaching hospital in 2017 Undergraduate: 1- The Spectrum of Histopathological Findings of Gastric Endoscopic Biopsies in Al-Kindy Teaching Hospital in 2016 and 2017. 2- Histopathological findings of colonic endoscopic biopsies in AL-Kindy Teaching Hospital during 2015 and 2016. 3- studying the cytological findings of pap smear in one of the specialized centers in Baghdad. 4. Routine Pathological examination after cholecystectomy is it worthy? 5- E-learning from the medical students' point of view in Iraqi universities 6-Basic life support, Do medical students familiar with?
BACKGROUND: Diffuse astrocytomas constitute the largest group of primary malignant human intracranial tumours. They are classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) into three histological malignancy grades: diffuse astrocytomas (grade II), anaplastic astrocytomas (grade III) and glioblastoma (grade IV) based on histopathological features such as cellular atypia, mitotic activity, necrosis and microvascular proliferation. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a 170-kDa transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor expressed in a variety of normal and malignant cells regulating critical cellular processes. When activated, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) triggers several signalling cascades leading to increased proliferatio
... Show MoreBACKGROUND: Carcinoma of urinary bladder is one of the most common malignancies worldwide and constitutes a major health problem. Multiple risk factors are associated with this tumor and its prognosis will depend on different clinicopathological parameters. Over expression of P53 protein and mutant Rb gene is associated with more aggressive clinical and histopathological features of the tumor such as advanced stage and higher grade. AIM: The immunohistochemical expression of Rb gene and P53 gene will be assessed through their protein products in transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the urinary bladder and then will be correlated with other well-known risk factors and prognostic parameters of bladder TCC, such as grading, tumor size, smoking
... Show MoreBreast cancer is the commonest cause of cancer related death in women worldwide. Amplification or over-expression of the ERBB2 (HER/neu) gene occurs in approximately 15-30% of breast cancer cases and it is strongly associated with an increased disease recurrence and a poor prognosis. Determination of HER2/neu status is crucial in the treatment plan as that positive cases will respond to trastuzumab therapy. It has been used to test for HER2/neu by immunohistochemistry as a first step and then to study only the equivocal positive cases (score 2+) by in situ hybridization technique. The aim of our study is to compare between immunohistochemistry and silver in situ hybridization (SISH) in assessment of human epidermal growth factor (HER2/neu)
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