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Asst. Prof. Dr. Majid Abdulrahman Khadhban Salim

Position
Psychological Counseling Unit Officer

General Specialization
Vet Medicine And Surgery

Subspecialty
Laparoscopic Surgery

Education
  • Earned a Ph.D. in Veterinary Surgery – Veterinary Laparoscopic Surgery in 2010 from University of Baghdad, Iraq
  • Earned his Master's Degree in Veterinary Surgery - Laser Surgery in 1998 from University Of Baghdad, Iraq
  • Earned his Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine And Surgery in 1984 from University Of Baghdad in Iraq
Experience
1. Working in veterinary hospitals
2. A three-month laparoscopic surgery course in the Medical City.
3. Small animal surgery course under the supervision of American surgeons.
Publications
1. A comparative study of laparoscopic partial hepatectomy by clamp- crush and ultra surgical techniques in rams. Iraqi journal of Vet. Sciences,2012, 26, pp.131-139
2. Surgical repair of atresia ani with congenital recto-vaginal fistula in female calf. Annals of Tropical Medicine and public health, 2020,23(2), pp. 46-50.
3. Evaluation the effect of low power laser irradiation on healing of induced tendon injuries in Rabbits. Iraqi journal of Veterinary Medicine,2020,44(E0), pp. 113-122.
4. Laparoscopic ovariectomy in goats with different techniques. International journal of pharmaceutical research, 2020,12(2), pp. 1807-1810.
5. Investigate the therapeutic effect of autologous adipose- derived stem cells on ischemic renal failure ln dogs. Indian journal of forensic medicine and toxicology,2021,15(1), pp. 871-878.
6. Impact of using processed urinary bladder submucosa and hydrogel fabricated from tendon on skin healing process in Rabbits. Vet. Medicine international, 2024,2024,6641975.
7. Effect of Laurus nobilis Leaf extract on healing of experimentally induced wounds in Rabbits. Vet. Medicine international,2024,2024,2889480.
8. Evacuation of the effect of decellularized urinary bladder submucosa on healing of induced tendon injuries in Rabbits. Eurasia J. BioSci. 2020, 14,1321-1327.
9. Abdominal hernia in Mesopotamia Buffalo calf. Alanbar journal of Vet. Science. December 2019, 12(1):50-53.
10. A comparative study between two techniques of subtotal laparoscopic cholecystectomy in goats. Open j. Of vet. Medicine,38(2):114-122.
11. Efficacy of hyaluronic acid for reduction post-surgical adhesions following experimental ventral hernial repair in dogs. International j. Of psychological Rehabilitation, April 2020,24(5):3662-3671.
12. A comparative study between laparoscopic complete and subtotal cholecystectomy in goats. Al-Anbar J. Vet. Sci., Vol.: 4, Supplement, 2011.