Mr. Wasim Khalifa
- َQualifications: Master degree
- Academic Rank: Assistant Lecturer
- Department of Anesthetic Technology
- Faculty of Medical Technology
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Roles
My name is wasim, I was born in Tripoli (Libya ) in 1987. I received my master degree in human anatomy with merits in 2017 from the Dundee university (Dundee university ,UK, Scotland). I hold a full Lecturer position and is a member of the Anesthesia and Intensive care department of the university of Tripoli, where I supervises research activities and teaches Human anatomy to bachelor students in medical technology college as well as dentistry students. Dedicated and enthusiastic anatomist with more than 5 years of experience in the classroom. Proven ability to engage students and help them learn complex material. Passionate about teaching and dedicated to helping students reach their potential. Developed and implemented anatomy curriculum for the medical,dentistry and allied heath students, including labs, lectures, and exams. Provided instruction in human anatomy to students at all levels of study (3th-4th semester). Maintained a professional attitude towards colleagues and students at all times while maintaining an open door policy for student questions and concerns. Collaborated with fellow staff members on lesson planning, grading assignments, etc., when necessary to ensure smooth operation of the classroom environment.
Careers
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1. **Education and Qualification**
- Obtained a Bachelor's degree in Anesthesia and Intensive Care from the University of Tripoli.
- Obtained a Master's degree in Anatomy from the University of Dundee, UK, 2017.
2. **Work Experience**
- Worked as a Teaching Assistant in the Faculty of Medical Technology, Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care.
- Participated in research related to Anatomy.
- Faculty member at the University of Tripoli.
3. **Appointment as a Lecturer**
- Lecturer in the Department of Anatomy.
4. **Academic Responsibilities**
- Teaching theoretical and practical courses in Anatomy.
- Developing curricula and educational content.
- Supervising practical activities in laboratories.
5. **Scientific Research**
- Participating in scientific research and academic projects.
- Publishing research in scientific journals.
6. **Professional Development**
- Attending conferences and workshops.
- Continuing education and training to improve academic skills.
7. **Evaluation and Review**
- Evaluating student performance and providing feedback.
- Keeping up with developments in the academic field and changes in curricula.
Research Interests
### 1. **Evolutionary Anatomy** - Studying anatomical changes over time in living organisms. - Analyzing relationships between different species in terms of anatomical structure.### 2. **Functional Anatomy** - Understanding the relationship between anatomical structure and vital function. - Studying how anatomical changes affect organ functions.### 3. **Pathological Anatomy** - Analyzing anatomical changes associated with diseases. - Studying the impact of diseases on the anatomical structure of organs.### 4. **Medical Imaging** - Using imaging techniques such as MRI and X-rays to study anatomical structures. - Researching ways to improve imaging methods to facilitate anatomical studies.### 5. **Anatomy Education** - Developing innovative teaching curricula to enhance student understanding. - Utilizing technology such as virtual simulations in anatomical education.### 6. **Researching New Methods of Dissection** - Innovating new techniques in preparation and presentation of anatomical specimens. - Studying the impact of traditional versus modern methods in education.### 7. **Clinical Anatomy** - Linking anatomical knowledge to clinical applications. - Studying how to improve patient outcomes through a deep understanding of anatomy.### 8. **Histology Research** - Studying the microscopic structure of tissues and their impact on health and disease. - Using techniques like electron microscopy to study tissues.### 9. **Forensic Anatomy** - Studying the role of anatomy in determining causes of death in forensic science. - Researching rare cases and congenital anomalies.### 10. **Interdisciplinary Interactions** - Studying how anatomy intersects with other sciences such as biology, biochemistry, and neuroscience.These research interests help enhance both the academic and practical understanding of anatomy and its applications in various fields.---
External Activities
### **Community Engagement**
- Delivering lectures and seminars in the community.
- Collaborating with health institutions to raise awareness about the importance of anatomy.
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