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نواف بن مساعد العتيبي Nawaf Musaid Alotaibi

Demonstrator

عضو هيئة تدريس Demonstrator, College of Medicine, Faculty of Internal Medicine, Pulmonology Unit

كلية الطب
مبنى كلية الطب، الدور الثاني، قسم الباطنة
السيرة الذاتية

Nawaf Musaid A Alotaibi

نص السيرة الذاتية
 

Education and Certifications:

University of British Columbia – Vancouver, Canada– MSc in Experimental Medicine
May 2016 – February 2018 

King Saud University – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Internship Rotations 
January 2013 – January 2014

King Saud University – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – MBBS  
September 2006 – December 2012 

Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination

Saudi Medical Selection Examination
 

 Work Experience: 

King Khalid University Hospital – Department of Medicine – King Saud University – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia –Demonstrator

March 2018 – Current

•working as a medical resident (Medical Practice) in which I rotate in the different units under internal medicine covering inpatient and clinic services.
•Covering medical on calls in emergency room consultations and admissions, and medical consultations in hospitalized patients.
As a faculty member, I am engaged in teaching courses offered by the Internal Medicine department in problem-based learning and bedside clinical teaching.

 

Centre for Heart Lung Innovation – St. Paul’s Hospital – University of British Columbia – Vancouver, Canada – MSc Student
May 2016 – February 2018

•Working in diverse aspects of medical research. Wet-lab work, clinical data analysis, and working with different specialties like Respiratory Medicine, Radiology, Clinical Biochemistry,

and Biostatistics. 

King Khalid University Hospital – Department of Medicine – King Saud University – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia –Demonstrator
October 2014 – March 2016

•working as a medical resident (Medical Practice) in which I rotate in the different units under internal medicine covering inpatient and clinic services.
•Covering medical on calls in emergency room consultations and admissions, and medical consultations in hospitalized patients.
•As a faculty member, I am engaged in teaching courses offered by the Internal Medicine department in problem-based learning and bedside clinical teaching.

 

Peer Reviewed Publications:

N.M. Alotaibi, V. Chen, Z. Hollander, C.J. Hague, J.A. Leipsic, D. Murphy, M.L. Demarco
 J.M. Fitzgerald, B.M. McManus, R.T. Ng, D.D. Sin. Phenotyping and outcomes of hospitalized COPD patients using rapid molecular diagnostics on sputum samples. Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2019 Jan 23; 14:311-319.

  • Study aims to phenotype COPD exacerbations using a molecular respiratory pathogen detection panel on sputum samples.
  • Performed literature review, sample processing, data analysis, and wrote the first draft.

F.S. Filho, N.M Alotaibi, D. Ngan, S. Tam, J. Yang, Z. Hollander, V. Chen, J.M Fitzgerald. C. Nislow, J. Leung, S.P. Man, D.D. Sin. Sputum Microbiome is Associated with 1-Year Mortality Following COPD Hospitalizations. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2018 Oct 30. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201806-1135OC.

  • Study aims to determine the relationship between sputum microbiome at the time of COPD exacerbation and 1-year mortality.
  • Performed literature review, sample processing, contributed to data analysis, and contributed to writing the first draft.

Leitao Filho FS, Alotaibi NM, Yamasaki K, Ngan DA, Sin DD. The role of beta-blockers in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Expert Rev Respir Med. 2018 Feb;12(2):125-135.

  • Review article aims to examine the latest evidence on the use of beta-blockers in COPD, and to highlight the currently ongoing studies and the expected 5-year trajectory.
  • Performed literature review and wrote the first draft.

Alotaibi NM, Chen V, Hollander Z, Hague CJ, Murphy DT, Leipsic JA, DeMarco ML, FitzGerald JM, McManus BM, Ng RT, Sin DD. Phenotyping COPD exacerbations using imaging and blood-based biomarkers. Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2018 Jan 8; 13:217-229.

  • Study aims to phenotype COPD exacerbations based on radiological parameters obtained from chest X-rays and chest computed tomography scans and the blood-based biomarkers NT-proBNP and CRP.
  • Performed literature review, assisted with biomarker measurements and in data analysis interpretation through communicating with Respirologists, Radiologists, and Biostatisticians.

 Presentations: 

N.M. Alotaibi, V. Chen, Z. Hollander, C. Hague, J. Leipsic, D. Murphy, M. Demarco, M. Fitzgerald, B. McManus, R. Ng, D. D. Sin. Phenotyping COPD Exacerbations Using Molecular Pathogen Detection Methods. (Winner of an abstract scholarship award from the National Emphysema Foundation).

  • Presented in a poster discussion session at the 2018 American Thoracic Society International Conference. San Diego, CA. May 21, 2018.

Phenotyping COPD Exacerbations Using Imaging, Blood-Based Biomarkers, and Sputum.

  • An oral presentation. Research in Progress. Centre for Heart Lung Innovation. Vancouver, BC. June 5, 2017.

Alotaibi N, Chen V, Hollander Z, Hague CJ, Leipsic JA, Murphy D, DeMarco ML, Fitzgerald JM, McManus BM, Ng RT, Sin DD. Phenotyping COPD Exacerbations Using Imaging and Blood-Based Biomarkers. (Winner of an abstract scholarship award from the National

Emphysema Foundation).

 

  • Presented in a poster discussion session at the 2017 American Thoracic Society International Conference. Washington. DC. May 23, 2017.

 

Conference Abstracts:

N.M. Alotaibi, V. Chen, Z. Hollander, C. Hague, J. Leipsic, D. Murphy, M. Demarco, M. Fitzgerald, B. McManus, R. Ng, D.D. Sin. Phenotyping COPD Exacerbations Using Molecular Pathogen Detection Methods. B21. EXACERBATIONS AND READMISSION ISSUES IN COPD. (American Thoracic Society, 2018) A2749-A.
 
F.S. Filho, N.M Alotaibi, D.A Ngan, S. Tam, J. Yang, Z. Hollander, V. Chen, J. Fitzgerald, J. Leung, S.P. Man, D.D. Sin. Sputum Microbiome is Associated with 1-Year Mortality in COPD Exacerbations. C13. THE MICROBIOME IN CHRONIC AIRWAYS DISEASE. (American Thoracic Society, 2018) A4429-A.
 
F.S. Filho, N.M Alotaibi, D.A Ngan, S. Tam, J. Yang, Z. Hollander, V. Chen, J. Fitzgerald, J. Leung, S.P. Man, D.D. Sin. Differences Between Sputum and Saliva Microbiome Profiles in COPD Patients Admitted for Acute Exacerbations. C13. THE MICROBIOME IN CHRONIC AIRWAYS DISEASE. (American Thoracic Society, 2018) A4427-A
 
F.S. Filho, N.M Alotaibi, D.A Ngan, S. Tam, J. Yang, Z. Hollander, V. Chen, J. Fitzgerald, J. Leung, S.P. Man, D.D. Sin. Comparisons Between Sputum Molecular Pathogen Detection Methods and Microbiome Sequencing in COPD Exacerbations. C13. THE MICROBIOME IN CHRONIC AIRWAYS DISEASE. (American Thoracic Society, 2018) A4430-A.
 
Alotaibi N, Chen V, Hollander Z, Hague CJ, Leipsic JA, Murphy D, DeMarco ML, Fitzgerald JM, McManus BM, Ng RT, Sin DD: Phenotyping COPD Exacerbations Using Imaging and Blood-Based Biomarkers. C22 COPD PHENOTYPES. American Thoracic Society; 2017: A5000-A5000: American Thoracic Society International Conference Abstracts.

 Research Experience:

Centre for Heart Lung Innovation – St. Paul’s Hospital – University of British Columbia – MSc Student

May 2016 – February 2018

  • Performed biobanking of various clinical samples.
  • Performed several wet-lab techniques and methods required for my project like sample processing, DNA & RNA extraction, ddPCR, etc.
  • Performed literature review in order to further refine research methodology and to write review articles.
  • Performed various univariate, multivariate, and survival statistical analyses.
  • Presented frequently at the weekly lab meeting.
  • Attended and presented at the weekly lectures held in the centre like research in progress, lung structure and function, and pulmonary rounds.

Teaching Experience:

Department of Medicine – King Saud University – 341 MED Course

October 2014 – March 2016; March 2018 – Current

  • Teaching problem-based and bedside clinical sessions to 3rd year medical students

Medical Education Department – King Saud University – Respiratory Block

October 2014 – March 2016; March 2018 – Current

  • Teaching problem-based learning sessions to 1st year medical students.

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