ليلى أحمد سليمان البيشى (Laila Ahmed Albishi)
أستاذ مساعد - استشارية طب الأطفال والغدد الصماء
Dr Laila Ahmed AL Bishi
Current Post: Assistant Professor /Consultant Pediatric Endocrinologist
Contact Address: Faculty of Medicine University of Tabuk
Mobile: 966 500711130
E-mail: lalbishi@ut.edu.sa
Place of birth: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Religion: Muslim
Nationality: Saudi
EDUCATION
High school 9th high school /Jeddah 1987
MBBS King Abdul-Aziz University Medical College 1994
Internship, KAUH Jeddah 1995
Diploma in Child Health, DCH Ire 1997
Certificate Saudi Board Pediatrics – CABP 2003
Certificate International English Language Testing System 2014
Diploma of Postgraduate endocrinology (UK) 2015
Diploma of Postgraduate obesity and weight management (UK) 2017
Appointments and Work Experience
Consultant Pediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes Clinics
King Khalid Civilian Hospital, Tabuk 2016 – up till now
Consultant Pediatrician
General Pediatric, NWAFH 2006 – 2013
· Consultant Pediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes Clinics
· NWAFH 2006 – 2013
· Acting Pediatric Department Director
· NWAFH 2010 – 2013
· Acting Pediatric Board Educator
· NWAFH 2011 – 2013
· Consultant Pediatric Final Board Examiner
· Saudi-Board Training Prog 2008 – 2013
· Chairperson Pediatric Mortality & Morbidity Committee
· NWAFH 2008 – 2013
· Chairperson Child Protection Team
· NWAFH 2008 -2011
· Leadership of Pediatric Home Care
· NWAFH 2008 – 2010
· Leadership of Pediatric Diabetes Campaign
· NWAFH 2006 – 2013
· Chairperson breast-feeding committee
· NWAFH 2008-2012
· Pediatric senior registrar NWFAH 2003-2006
· Pediatric registrar NWAFH 2001-2002
· Pediatric Resident
PUBLICATIONS
Chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum malaria among children seen in a regional hospital, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia.
al Arishi HM el Awad Ahmed F al Bishi LA Department of Paediatrics, North West Armed Forces Hospital, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 2001 Aug;95(4):439-40.
Congenital Chloride Diarrhea: Late presentation – Case Report, Pediatric Health, Medicine and Therapeutics 2011:2 35–38
Indication of growth hormone therapy in hypo-pituitary patients: Clinical Review. Journal of Academy of Medical Sciences. (in process)
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Congenital hypothyroidism
Congenital rickets
Pediatric obesity
Epilepsy in type 1 diabetes mellitus in pediatric population
CURRENT AUDIT
Peer-Reviewer in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism: 2010 - up to date:
Successful treatment of congenital hyperinsulinism with long-acting release octeriotide. May 2011
Vitamin D repletion improved endothelial biomarkers in subjects with type 2 diabetes: A randomized double-blind clinical trial. June 2011
Circulating Tissue Factor Procoagulant Activity (TF-PCA) is Elevated in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. Differential Regulation of TF-PCA in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. August 2011
Fat Mass and Lipid Profile in Young Adults Born Preterm. October 2011
Irisin circulating levels before and after physical activity in school age children: A pilot study December 2014
Body Mass Index (BMI) Trajectories in Infancy Differ by Population Ancestry and May Presage Disparities in Early Childhood Obesity. January 2015
PRESENTATIONS, CONFERENCES PARTICIPATION/ ATTENDANCE
Updates in pathology symposium December 2014
Updates in endocrinology and diabetes symposium December 2014
2nd pediatric critical care symposium NWAFHS March 2014
Updates in endocrinology and diabetes symposium October2012
1st annual pediatric critical care symposium NWAFHS February 2012
Update in diabetes mellitus Symposium NWAFH March 2011
Cardiovascular risk in types 2 diabetes mellitus NWAFH June 2011
The 4th SPPG outreach mini-symposium and asthma workshop NWAFH October 2011
Communication skills course NWAFH April 2010
3rd international Gulf Group for the Study of Diabetes February 2010 Jeddah
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الثلاثاء | Clinical Teaching | Clinical Teaching | Clinical Teaching | Clinical Teaching | Clinical Teaching | Clinical Teaching | Clinical Teaching | |||
الأربعاء | BPL |
Congenital chloride diarrhea: late presentation
Congenital chloride diarrhea: late presentation
Pediatric Health, Medicine and Therapeutics
4 April 2011 Volume 2011:2 Pages 35—38
Clinical Demographic Patterns of Type 1 Diabetes in Saudi Children in Tabuk City, 2000-2010
Clinical Demographic Patterns of Type 1 Diabetes in Saudi Children in Tabuk City, 2000-2010
Journal of Diabetes Mellitus
Vol.07 No.02(2017),14 pages
Abstract
We aimed to identify the variation in the clinical background of children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) at King Salman Military Hospital (KSMH), Tabuk City, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, from 2000 to 2010
Methods: This retrospective observational study was based on the clinical records of pediatric diabetes outpatients at KSMH. All children aged <12 years who were diagnosed with T1DM and were followed up at the diabetes clinic from 2000 to 2010, were enrolled. The local variables associated with the clinical presentation in these patients, including age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and season of onset, were evaluated
Results
Of 313 patients recruited, female patients were predominant (p = 0.002). The mean age of onset was 6.46 years (standard deviation, 3.02). One-third of the newly diagnosed patients were overweight (35.5%). Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) was the presenting feature in 38.0% of patients, wherein female patients and those aged 0 - 3 years exhibited the highest likelihood of developing DKA (odds ratio, 1.7 and 2.9, respectively). Moreover, underweight children had a greater DKA incidence than healthy, overweight, or obese children (p = 0.02
Conclusion: This study provides additional data on T1DM in the population of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In particular, we found a female predominance at presentation as well as 2 peaks for age at onset. Moreover, the BMI was lower in younger age groups overall, but was greater in older boys. Furthermore, the DKA rates were high in younger children. Thus, our data confirm the presence of variable clinical patterns in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which requires further evalauation
Knowledge, attitude and practice of health care practitioners in Saudi Arabia, with regard to prevention of vitamin D deficiency in infancy
Knowledge, attitude and practice of health care practitioners in Saudi Arabia, with regard to the prevention of vitamin D deficiency in infancy
Saudi Med J. 2018 Jun; 39(6): 603–608.
Abstract
: Objectives
To understand the knowledge, attitude, and practice of healthcare practitioners in Saudi Arabia, with regard to vitamin D supplementation.
Methods
A cross-sectional survey was conducted among healthcare practitioners in the Tabuk region of Saudi Arabia between January 2015 and December 2016. A questionnaire assessing knowledge, attitude and practice with regard to prevention of vitamin D deficiency was distributed to 100 healthcare practitioners.
Results
There was a good understanding of the importance of vitamin D deficiency; and overall practices were good. The average knowledge score was 4.75/8 (range 2-7), largely due to 85% of recipients identifying sun exposure between 6-7 am as the optimal time. There was a lack of understanding also, that as little as 10 minutes exposure is of benefit.
Conclusion
This study highlights the need for distribution of the recommendations for vitamin D supplementation in KSA, as widely as possible. This study suggests that healthcare practitioners understand the importance of correction of vitamin D deficiency. Deficiencies in knowledge with regard to sun exposure were identified. Dissemination of this information is, therefore, likely to impact significantly on the practice of a receptive clinical population.
Does Inulin Ingestion Reduce Visceral Fat Adiposity? Mini Review
Does Inulin Ingestion Reduce Visceral Fat Adiposity? Mini Review
Biomed J Sci & Tech Res
Volume 3- Issue 1: 2018
Introduction
Undoubtedly, obesity has become a global public health problem, particularly when looking at the obesity-related diseases. Over the past 20 years, studies explored greatly the role of fat tissue in obesity pathogenesis suggesting that the functional differences between visceral fat adiposity (VFA) and subcutaneous fat adiposity (SFA) impacted the appearance of many obesity-related diseases. This mini-review summary the current evidence linking a specific dietary-fiber called inulin to the reduction of VFA.
عنوان المرجع | وصف المرجع | رابط المرجع |
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Pediatric in Review | Excellent | http://pedsinreview.aappublications.org/ |
Current Opinion in Pediatric | Excellent | http://journals.lww.com/co-pediatrics/pages/default.aspx |
Pediatric Endocrine | Good | https://www.pedsendo.org/home/ |
Pediatric Oncall Journal | Excellent | http://www.pediatriconcall.com/Journal/ |
PALS | Good | http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/CPRAndECC/HealthcareProviders/Pediatrics/Pediatric-Advanced-Life-Support-PALS_UCM_303705_Article.jsp |