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Name: Dr. Aminullah Khan
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +93 700 123 4567
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
A dedicated Ophthalmologist with over a decade of experience in providing high-quality eye care services in Afghanistan. Specializing in cataract surgery, glaucoma management, and pediatric ophthalmology, I have served communities across Kabul, focusing on improving access to healthcare for underserved populations. My work as an Ophthalmologist in Afghanistan Kabul has been driven by a commitment to advancing medical education and fostering collaboration with local and international health organizations.
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
University of Kabul, Afghanistan
Graduated: 2005 - Postgraduate Diploma in Ophthalmology
Afghan Institute of Medical Sciences, Kabul
Completed: 2010 - Fellowship in Advanced Ophthalmic Surgery
International Centre for Eye Health (ICEH), London, UK
Completed: 2013
Ophthalmologist
American University of Afghanistan Hospital, Kabul
January 2015 – Present
- Provide comprehensive eye care services, including diagnosis and treatment of ocular diseases.
- Perform over 1,500 cataract surgeries annually in collaboration with local NGOs.
- Mentor medical students and residents from the University of Kabul, emphasizing practical training in rural clinics.
- Lead initiatives to establish mobile eye clinics in underserved areas of Afghanistan Kabul.
Senior Ophthalmologist
Kabul Eye Hospital, Afghanistan
February 2010 – December 2014
- Directed the hospital’s glaucoma and pediatric ophthalmology departments.
- Implemented a telemedicine program to connect rural clinics with specialists in Kabul.
- Collaborated with UNICEF to launch a vision screening campaign for schoolchildren in Kabul.
Ophthalmology Resident
National Institute of Ophthalmology, Afghanistan
June 2006 – January 2010
- Assisted in over 5,000 surgical procedures, including corneal transplants and refractive surgeries.
- Conducted research on the prevalence of preventable blindness in Afghanistan’s rural regions.
- Licensed Ophthalmologist
Ministry of Public Health, Afghanistan (2010) - Certificate in Telemedicine Applications in Healthcare
World Health Organization (WHO), 2017 - Advanced Life Support in Ophthalmology
Royal College of Ophthalmologists, UK (2015)
- "Impact of Cataract Surgery on Quality of Life in Afghan Women"
Published in the Journal of Afghan Medical Research (2018).
Co-authored with colleagues from Kabul Eye Hospital. - "Challenges in Pediatric Ophthalmology: A Case Study from Afghanistan Kabul"
Presented at the International Congress of Ophthalmology, 2019. - "Telemedicine Solutions for Rural Eye Care in Afghanistan"
Featured in a WHO report on innovative healthcare delivery (2020).
- Expertise in cataract surgery, glaucoma management, and corneal transplantation.
- Proficient in using modern ophthalmic equipment (e.g., OCT machines, laser systems).
- Strong leadership and team-building skills for multidisciplinary healthcare projects.
- Cross-cultural communication with patients from diverse ethnic backgrounds in Afghanistan Kabul.
- Fluency in Dari, Pashto, and English; basic knowledge of French.
- Founder of the Kabul Ophthalmic Society
Established in 2016 to promote professional development among Afghan ophthalmologists. - Volunteer Ophthalmologist, Afghan Red Crescent Society
Provided free eye screenings and surgeries to displaced families in Kabul refugee camps (2017–2021). - Health Education Workshops
Conducted community lectures on preventing eye infections and early detection of blindness in Kabul.
Available upon request. Contact: [email protected]
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