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Abdulmoein  Al-Agha
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About

Abdulmoein Al Agha is a Professor of Pediatrics & Pediatric Endocrinology at
King Abdul Aziz University. He received his Fellowship certificate in Pediatric
Endocrinology and Diabetes from Sydney, Australia.  Fellowship of the Royal
College of Physician (Edinburg, and graduated King Abdul Aziz University
Medical School, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
He has many present and past academic and administrative positions including;
MRCPCH Overseas examiner and host as well supervisor for Saudi Board
Pediatric residency training for western Region since 2011. He is a coordinator,
Pediatric Club Western Region. He was the chairman of Reproductive Modules
"New Faculty Curriculum". He was acting Chairman, of Pediatric, KAUH. He is as
well, a visiting Professor, Ibn- Sina Medical School.  He has been invited to be an
external examiner in the united kingdom (London) and for many of Gulf and Arab
countries; including Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Egypt for
Pediatric under and post graduates as well for Endocrine examinations. He has
been invited as speaker for many of local educational programs and conferences
as well Gulf, Arab and international conferences. He developed interest in
medical education and he had Certificate of medical education- university of
Illinois, Chicago, USA. In research he has published more than 110 publications
in refereed journals and orally presented more than 140 presentations in
international meetings. He has also authored an English textbook of Pediatric
Endocrinology and diabetes textbook, and 10 Arabic books.  Finally, he is a
member of many of Pediatric and Endocrine local and international societies

Reviewer Keywords
pediatric endocrinologist diabeteologist
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Publications (9)

Recent article categories: Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism, Pediatrics

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Asia Pacific Pediatric Endocrine Society.