Assoc Prof Dr. Ali H Alghamdi | Complementray Medicine | Women Researcher Award
Assoc Prof Dr at Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Baha University, Saudi Arabia
Dr. Ali Hindi Al-Ghamdi is a distinguished Consultant in Medicine and Ophthalmology, serving as the Dean of the College of Medicine at Al Baha University, Saudi Arabia. Born in Al-Aqiq, Al-Baha, he has dedicated his career to advancing medical education and ophthalmic care. With a robust commitment to healthcare quality, Dr. Al-Ghamdi emphasizes patient-centered practices and innovative surgical techniques. His extensive leadership roles reflect his dedication to fostering a progressive academic environment and enhancing healthcare services in his community.
Profile👤
Education 🎓
Dr. Al-Ghamdi holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from King Saud University (1998). He earned the Saudi Fellowship in Ophthalmology (2005), the International Council Fellowship in Ophthalmology (2008), and a Subspecialty Fellowship in Anterior Segment Surgery from King Khalid Eye Specialty Hospital (2006). Additionally, he completed a British Fellowship in Medicine and Ophthalmology from the University of Glasgow (2010) and a Higher Diploma in Comprehensive Quality in Health Care from the American University in Cairo (2012).
Experience 🏥
With extensive experience, Dr. Al-Ghamdi has served as the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Al Baha University since 2015. He is also the Head of the Surgery Departments and an Associate Professor in Medicine and Ophthalmology. Previously, he held consultant roles at King Abdullah Medical Complex and King Fahd Hospital in Al Baha. His commitment to excellence in ophthalmic surgery and education has greatly influenced the region’s healthcare landscape.
Awards and Honors🏆
Dr. Al-Ghamdi’s contributions to medicine have garnered numerous accolades, including recognition for his leadership in medical education and his clinical excellence in ophthalmology. His work in developing comprehensive healthcare quality standards has also been recognized at both national and international levels, reinforcing his reputation as a leader in the field.
Research Focus 🔬
Dr. Al-Ghamdi’s research primarily focuses on advancements in ophthalmic surgery, particularly corneal and cataract surgeries, and refractive eye surgery. He is dedicated to enhancing surgical techniques and patient outcomes through innovative methodologies. His ongoing commitment to research supports the development of effective treatment strategies and contributes to the advancement of the ophthalmic field.
Conclusion
Dr. Ali Hindi Suhmi Al-Ghamdi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his extensive qualifications, leadership roles, and clinical expertise in ophthalmology. His significant contributions to medical education and his leadership position enhance his suitability. However, focusing on increasing his publication record, engaging in collaborative research, prioritizing innovative projects, and community outreach will strengthen his profile further. By addressing these areas for improvement, Dr. Al-Ghamdi could enhance his candidacy and continue to make a significant impact in the field of ophthalmology.
- Atta IS, Alghamdi AH
 The efficacy of self-directed learning versus problem-based learning for teaching and learning ophthalmology: A comparative study
 Journal: Advances in Medical Education and Practice
 Pages: 623-630
 Year: 2018
 Citations: 52
- Mousa A.A., Al Ghamdi A.H., Kalantan H.
 Development and validation of an Arabic version of the visual functioning index VF-14 for cataract patients
 Journal: Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology
 Volume: 19, Issue 3, Pages 309-313
 Year: 2012
 Citations: 10
- Alghamdi A.H.S., Mohamed H., Sledge S.M., Borchman D.
 Absorbance and light scattering of lenses organ cultured with glucose
 Journal: Current Eye Research
 Volume: 43, Issue 10, Pages 1233-1238
 Year: 2018
 Citations: 4
- El Bingawi H.M., Alghamdi A.H.
 Clinical Teaching: Sixty Tips for Successful Implementation
 Journal: Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences
 Volume: 15, Issue 3, Pages 313–323
 Year: 2020
 Citations: 2
- Al-Atawi S., Alghamdi A., Alzahrani K.
 The Lifetime Expenditure in People with Keratoconus in Saudi Arabia
 Journal: Vision
 Volume: 7, Issue 3, Article 52
 Year: 2023
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H., Ahmed A.A.E., Bashir M., Abdalgadir H., Khalid A., Gul S.
 The use of medicinal plants in common ophthalmic disorders: A systematic review with meta-analysis
 Journal: Heliyon
 Volume: 9, Issue 4
 Year: 2023
 Citations: 1
- Atta I.S., Alghamdi A.H., Alzaharni R.A.
 Optimal Steps for designing and implementing the extracurriculars through the integrative medical approach
 Journal: Heliyon
 Volume: 9, Issue 3
 Year: 2023
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H., Bashir M., Alghamdi A.A., Alghamdi O.A.
 Level of knowledge and awareness about diabetic retinopathy among population of Al Baha region in Saudi Arabia
 Journal: Medical Science
 Year: 2022
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H.
 A descriptive retrospective study of ophthalmic care during pregnancy at Al Baha Province, Saudi Arabia
 Journal: International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health
 Volume: 7, Issue 11, Pages 922-927
 Year: 2018
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H., Bashir M., Alatawi S.K., Alghamdi H.A., Alzahrani A.M.
 Prevalence of Mask-Associated Dry Eye (Made) Among the General Population of Al-Baha Area, Saudi Arabia
 Journal: International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies
 Volume: 3, Issue 2
 Year: 2023
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H.S., Mohamed H., Austin J., Henry C., Massey K., Sayied S.
 Camel Milk and the Prevention of Glucose Cataract, an Organ Culture Study
 Journal: Journal of Nutritional Therapeutics
 Volume: 7, Issue 2, Pages 31-39
 Year: 2018
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H.
 Workshop on Scientific Writing & Its Evaluation Using SWAN Tool: A Fundamental Skills for Scientists
 Year: 2017
 Citations: 1 (Project: Transferring ReMe Training Skill)
- Mustafa Hassan Mohamed W.E., Alghamdi A.H., Khirelsied A.H.
 Eight Steps for Implementation of Selective Subspecialty Module for Undergraduate Medical Students
 Journal: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
 Volume: 16, Issue 9, Pages 76-81
 Year: 2017
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H.
 Conjunctival melanoma in a dark race patient: case report
 Journal: Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences
 Volume: 5
 Year: 2017
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H.
 Urticaria pigmentosa in a child with sporadic bilateral diffuse conjunctival redness: case report and review of literature
 Journal: Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists
 Volume: 27, Issue 2, Pages 192-196
 Year: 2017
 Citations: 1
- Abdulhamid Al Ghamdi A.N.A.G., Rabiu Mansur, Al Qurashi Ahmed M., Mohammed Al
 Knowledge, attitude, and practice pattern among general health practitioners regarding diabetic retinopathy, Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
 Journal: Saudi Journal for Health Sciences
 Volume: 6, Issue 1, Pages 44-51
 Year: 2017
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H.
 Ophthalmic care and challenges during pregnancy
 Journal: Gynecology & Obstetrics
 Volume: 6, Issue 10
 Year: 2016
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H.
 Biphasic Integration of Ophthalmology for Undergraduate Medical Students at Al-Baha Faculty of Medicine
 Journal: Education in Medicine Journal
 Volume: 8, Issue 4, Pages 69-77
 Year: 2016
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H.
 Bacterial keratitis after primary pediatric penetrating keratoplasty
 Journal: Cornea
 Volume: 3, Issue 1
 Year: 2010
 Citations: 1
- Alghamdi A.H.
 Bilateral severe microbial keratitis after uneventful INTACS rings surgery
 Journal: Cornea
 Volume: 3, Issue 2
 Year: 2010
 Citations: 1