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Dr. Amer Harky | Imaging Technology Development | Best Researcher Award

Specialist Registrar at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, United Kingdom

Dr. Amer Harky is a highly skilled Cardiothoracic Surgeon with a passion for advancing medical practices in the field of cardiac surgery. With extensive clinical experience, he holds a post-graduate MSc in Advanced Surgical Practice from the University of Cardiff and has been active in multiple teaching and research roles. Fluent in Kurdish, English, Arabic, and Turkish, Dr. Harky is committed to improving surgical practices and patient outcomes globally.

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Strengths for the AwardšŸ†

Dr. Amer Harky is exceptionally well-suited for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his extensive contributions to the field of Cardiothoracic Surgery and his dedication to improving surgical practices. His research is not only clinically relevant but also actively contributes to improving patient care and surgical techniques. Notable strengths include:

Diverse Research Areas:

Dr. Harky has published impactful research on critical topics such as post-surgical complications (e.g., pneumothorax), antibiotic stewardship, and surgical protocol adherence. His research also addresses patient safety through audits, such as “Are we following the guidelines for Warfarin Prescription post cardiac surgery?” and “Pacing Wire Removal Audit.”

Commitment to Evidence-Based Practices:

His closed-loop audits, such as those focusing on chest drain management and gentamicin level monitoring, show his dedication to refining clinical practices based on empirical evidence.

Leadership in Clinical Audits:

Dr. Harky has led and contributed to numerous audits that have had a direct impact on improving surgical outcomes in high-stakes environments like cardiac surgery. These audits, which include studies on surgical site infections and post-op check documentation, demonstrate his leadership in quality improvement initiatives.

Collaboration and Mentorship:

He has played a critical role in mentoring junior doctors and medical students, demonstrating his commitment to passing on research skills and knowledge to the next generation. His editorial positions in leading journals also highlight his engagement with the academic community.

Education šŸŽ“

Dr. Harky completed his MBChB at Hawler University in Iraq, graduating with honors as the top second student of his class. He further specialized with a Post-graduate MSc in Advanced Surgical Practice from the University of Cardiff in 2019. Additionally, he achieved full MRCS certification from the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2015.

ExperiencešŸ„šŸ”Ŗ

With years of surgical and clinical experience, Dr. Harky has worked in various esteemed hospitals, including Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Barts Heart Centre, and St Bartholomewā€™s Hospital. His expertise spans from junior fellowships to advanced roles in Cardiothoracic Surgery, contributing to the care of cardiac surgery patients across the UK and internationally.

Research InterestsšŸ“ŠšŸ”¬

Dr. Harkyā€™s research interests focus on improving patient outcomes in Cardiothoracic Surgery, including topics like pneumothorax post-drain removal, chest drain management, and antibiotics stewardship. His clinical audits and contributions to surgical education have significantly advanced the field.

AwardsšŸ†

Dr. Harkyā€™s exemplary contributions to Cardiothoracic Surgery have earned him multiple recognitions, including his role as Column Section Editor for Journal of Visualized Surgery and his leadership in various clinical audit projects. His dedication to surgery and education has been recognized globally, reflecting his commitment to continuous improvement in his field.

PublicationsšŸ“ššŸ”

A Single-Centre Experience of the Management of Infective Endocarditis

  • Authors: Badran, A., Rowe, H., Jaffar-Karballai, M., Yam, T.S., Ohri, S.K.
  • Journal: Heart Lung and Circulation, 2024
  • Volume: 33(10), pp. 1492ā€“1500
  • Citations: 0

Stroke outcomes following cardiac and aortic surgery are improved by the involvement of a stroke team

  • Authors: Harky, A., Chow, V.J., Voller, C., Field, M., Kuduvalli, M.
  • Journal: European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2024
  • Volume: 54(10), e14275
  • Citations: 0

Predictors, prognosis and costs of prolonged intensive care unit stay after surgery for type A aortic dissection

  • Authors: Biancari, F., HĆ©rve, A., Peterss, S., MƤkikallio, T., Perrotti, A.
  • Journal: Minerva Anestesiologica, 2024
  • Volume: 90(7-8), pp. 654ā€“661
  • Citations: 1

20 Years of triple-valve surgery in the UK: Demographic and outcome trends

  • Authors: Al-Zubaidi, F.I., Hussein, N., Smith, H., Harky, A., Vohra, H.A.
  • Journal: European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery, 2024
  • Volume: 66(1), ezae268
  • Citations: 0

Caduceus vs. Rod of Asclepius: A Serpentine Dilemma in Medical Iconography

  • Authors: Shah, M.H., Usman, S., Roy, S., Ahluwalia, A., Harky, A.
  • Journal: Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2024
  • Volume: 100(1185), pp. 523ā€“525
  • Citations: 1

Incidence Rates of Penn Classes and Class-Specific Mortality in Acute Type A Aortic Dissection Patients: An Epidemiologic Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Authors: Chandiramani, A., Al-Tawil, M., Rajasekar, T., Zeinah, M., Harky, A.
  • Journal: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2024
  • Volume: 38(7), pp. 1558ā€“1568
  • Citations: 1

Local versus General Anaesthesia for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI): A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Trial Sequential Analysis of Randomised and Propensity-Score Matched Studies

  • Authors: Jaffar-Karballai, M., Al-Tawil, M., Roy, S., Zeinah, M., Harky, A.
  • Journal: Current Problems in Cardiology, 2024
  • Volume: 49(3), 102360
  • Citations: 3

Contemporary outcomes of aortic arch hypoplasia and coarctation repair in a tertiary paediatric cardiac surgery centre – CORRIGENDUM

  • Authors: Ashry, A., Harky, A., Tarmahomed, A., Guerrero, R., Dhannapuneni, R.
  • Journal: Cardiology in the Young, 2024
  • Volume: 34(2), pp. 472
  • Citations: 0

Advances in pharmacotherapy for heart failure and reduced ejection fraction: whatā€™s new in 2024?

  • Authors: Ismail, Z., Aboughdir, M., Duric, B., Bayatpoor, Y., Harky, A.
  • Journal: Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2024
  • Volume: 25(14), pp. 1887ā€“1902
  • Citations: 0

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) in Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease: A Systematic Review

  • Authors: Goulden, C.J., Wright, K., Alim, S., Nguyen, D., Harky, A.
  • Journal: Cardiology in Review, 2024
  • DOI: 10.1097/CRD.0000000000000784
  • Citations: 0

Dr. Harkyā€™s work is widely cited in major cardiac and surgical journals, contributing significantly to the field of Cardiothoracic Surgery.

ConclusionšŸŒ

Dr. Amer Harky is a highly deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his outstanding contributions to the field of Cardiothoracic Surgery. His focus on improving surgical practices through clinical audits, his leadership in research initiatives, and his mentoring efforts demonstrate his dedication to advancing medical science. Although there are opportunities for expanding the scope of his research, his current work already shows a profound impact on improving patient care and surgical outcomes. His continuous commitment to evidence-based practice and education makes him an ideal nominee for this prestigious award.

 

 

 

Amer Harky | Imaging Technology Development | Best Researcher Award

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