Mohammad Basha | Diagnostic Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Mohammad Basha | Diagnostic Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Zagazig University, Egypt.

Dr. Mohammad Abd Alkhalik Basha is an Assistant Professor of Radiodiagnosis at Zagazig University Faculty of Human Medicine. He completed his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at Zagazig University and went on to specialize in Radiodiagnosis, gaining experience both in academia and clinical practice. Dr. Basha has a strong research background, with numerous publications in high-impact journals, and he is recognized for his contributions to the field with awards such as the Editor’s Medal from the Royal College of Radiologists. His expertise lies in medical imaging, nuclear medicine, and colour Duplex ultrasound, and he is known for his meticulous approach to research and review.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Dr. Mohammad Abd Alkhalik Basha’s educational journey showcases a strong commitment to the field of Radiodiagnosis. He earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Zagazig University in Egypt, a foundational step in his career. Following this, he pursued specialized training through a residency in Radiology at Zagazig University Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Basha further enhanced his expertise by serving as a Specialist of Radiodiagnosis at Al-Rashid Hospital in Hail, Saudi Arabia. Throughout his career, he has continued to advance professionally, transitioning from assistant lecturer to lecturer and eventually attaining the position of Assistant Professor of Radiodiagnosis at Zagazig University Faculty of Human Medicine, where he currently excels in his role.

Professional Experience

Dr. Mohammad Abd Alkhalik Basha has accumulated extensive professional experience in the field of Radiodiagnosis. His journey began with a residency in the Radiology department at Zagazig University Faculty of Medicine, where he gained foundational training and expertise. He further honed his skills as a Specialist of Radiodiagnosis at Al-Rashid Hospital in Hail, Saudi Arabia, where he contributed to the healthcare sector with his specialized knowledge. Upon returning to Egypt, Dr. Basha transitioned into academia, serving as an assistant lecturer, lecturer, and eventually assuming the role of Assistant Professor of Radiodiagnosis at Zagazig University Faculty of Human Medicine. His dedication to the field is evident in his continuous growth and progression within both clinical and academic settings.

Research Interest

Dr. Mohammad Abd Alkhalik Basha’s research interests primarily revolve around medical imaging, nuclear medicine, and color Duplex ultrasound. Throughout his career, he has been deeply involved in advancing these areas through his research endeavors. His focus includes exploring innovative techniques, technologies, and methodologies to enhance diagnostic accuracy, patient care, and treatment outcomes in Radiodiagnosis. Dr. Basha’s commitment to research reflects his dedication to contributing valuable insights to the medical community and improving healthcare practices.

Award and Honors

Dr. Mohammad Abd Alkhalik Basha has received several awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of Radiodiagnosis. One notable recognition is the Editor’s Medal from the Royal College of Radiologists, awarded for the best paper published in Clinical Radiology in 2018. This prestigious honor underscores Dr. Basha’s significant impact on advancing medical knowledge and practice through his research achievements. Additionally, his extensive publication record in high-impact journals and his role as a reviewer for esteemed international journals further highlight his esteemed standing in the academic and scientific community.

Research Skills

Dr. Mohammad Abd Alkhalik Basha possesses a diverse range of research skills that have contributed to his success in the field of Radiodiagnosis. His expertise includes proficiency in medical imaging, nuclear medicine, and color Duplex ultrasound. Dr. Basha has published over 40 scientific papers in peer-reviewed high-impact journals, demonstrating his ability to conduct rigorous research and disseminate findings effectively. He is also actively involved as a reviewer for esteemed international journals, showcasing his strong analytical abilities and attention to detail. Moreover, Dr. Basha’s Researcher ID, Scopus Author ID, ORCID, and Publons profile reflect his commitment to academic excellence and scholarly integrity. Overall, his comprehensive research skills underscore his dedication to advancing knowledge and innovation in Radiodiagnosis.

Publications

  1. Comparison of O-RADS, GI-RADS, and IOTA simple rules regarding malignancy rate, validity, and reliability for diagnosis of adnexal masses
    • Authors: MAA Basha, MI Metwally, SA Gamil, HM Khater, SA Aly, AA El Sammak
    • Journal: European Radiology
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 86
  2. A novel method for COVID-19 diagnosis using artificial intelligence in chest X-ray images
    • Authors: YE Almalki, A Qayyum, M Irfan, N Haider, A Glowacz, FM Alshehri
    • Journal: Healthcare
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 65
  3. Does a combined CT and MRI protocol enhance the diagnostic efficacy of LI-RADS in the categorization of hepatic observations? A prospective comparative study
    • Authors: MAA Basha, MZ AlAzzazy, AF Ahmed, HY Yousef, SM Shehata
    • Journal: European Radiology
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 56
  4. The validity, reliability, and reviewer acceptance of VI-RADS in assessing muscle invasion by bladder cancer: a multicenter prospective study
    • Authors: MI Metwally, NA Zeed, EM Hamed, ASF Elshetry, RM Elfwakhry
    • Journal: European Radiology
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 51
  5. The validity and reproducibility of the Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (TI-RADS) in categorization of thyroid nodules: Multicentre prospective study
    • Authors: Not specified
    • Journal: European Journal of Radiology
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 49
  6. Diagnostic efficacy of the Liver Imaging-Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS) with CT imaging in categorising small nodules (10–20 mm) detected in the cirrhotic liver at …
    • Authors: MAA Basha, DAEA El Sammak, AA El Sammak
    • Journal: Clinical radiology
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 42
  7. Gynecology Imaging Reporting and Data System (GI-RADS): diagnostic performance and inter-reviewer agreement
    • Authors: MAABERRSA Ibrahim
    • Journal: European Radiology
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 36
  8. Combined therapy with conventional trans-arterial chemoembolization (cTACE) and microwave ablation (MWA) for hepatocellular carcinoma> 3–< 5 cm
    • Authors: MMA Zaitoun, SB Elsayed, NA Zaitoun, RK Soliman, AH Elmokadem
    • Journal: International Journal of Hyperthermia
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 35
  9. 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT in newly diagnosed prostate cancer: diagnostic sensitivity and interobserver agreement
    • Authors: O Basha, M.A.A., Hamed, M.A.G., Hussein
    • Journal: Abdominal Radiology
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 33
  10. Diagnostic performance of 18F-FDG PET/CT and whole-body MRI before and early after treatment of multiple myeloma: a prospective comparative study
    • Authors: MAA Basha, MAG Hamed, R Refaat, MZ AlAzzazy, MA Bessar
    • Journal: Japanese Journal of Radiology
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 32