Ehtuish Ehtuish احتيوش احتيوش |
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Dr. Ehtuish Ehtuish [Left], Dr. Debra Budiani, And Dr.Francis L. Delmonico At Dr.ehtuish's office in Libya. | |
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Born | 1953 (age 58–59) Tripoli, Libya |
Occupation | Surgeon, Professor, Author |
Religion | Islam |
Ehtuish Farag Ehtuish (Arabic: احتيوش فرج احتيوش) (1 April 1953) is a Libyan Surgeon, prof. of Surgery and politician. He served as the minister of health from 1998 to 2000. He was among the first team to develop the laparoscopic surgery Hepato-pancreatico- Billiary Surgery and organ transplant in Libya.
Ehtuish served as The Director of Tripoli Central Hospital then chairman of the Department of surgery.
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Ehtuish grew up in a political family, His eldest uncle was a member of the house of representatives. His younger uncle was the Libyan ambassador to several countries such as Spain and Iraq. His grandfather was a tribal sheikh.
Ehtuish married on 16 September 1982. Has five children: Two sons, three daughters. All five children went to medical schools.
He did well in school, graduating from high school by the age of 17. Ehtuish studied medicine at University of Benghazi where he obtained his medical diploma in 1979. Ehtuish received his M.Sc. in 1986, Ph. D in 1988, S.Spec. in 1988 from the University of Zagreb
Ehtuish began his career as a surgeon in 1979 at the Tripoli Central Hospital. Later he became the Director of the Tripoli Central Hospital from 1982 to 1983.
He served as the President of University of Tripoli from 1989 to 1990 at which time he banned university professors from giving private lessons with payments thus that all students can only study in the university for free. Ehtuish wrote free medical sheets where he had become an admired professor of surgery.
He was the Director of Medical and Drug Research Centre from 1990 to 1999.
Ehtuish developed Organ transplant in 2003 when he had become The Director of the National Transplant Program, Libya from 2003 up to present. He has performed over 350 organ transplants. The program has a high rate of success with 95% of those receiving transplants surviving beyond the first year.
Ehtuish's most notable positions :
He resigned from all of his political positions on 24 February 2011.
1.http://www.cofs.org/libya.htm Drs. Ehtuish and Budiani meet with team to plan study on concepts of deceased donation in Libya.
2.Al jazeera, Yousef al qaradawi- Dr. Ehtuish ehtuish- Organ transplant in islam http://www.aljazeera.net/channel/archive/archive?ArchiveId=1093846
3.Ehtuish Ehtuish (2011). Ethical Controversies in Organ Transplantation, Understanding the Complexities of Kidney Transplantation, Jorge Ortiz and Jason Andre (Ed.), ISBN 978-953-307-819-9, InTech, Available from: http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/ethical-controversies-in-organ-transplantation
4.Orbital venous-lymphatic malformation: Role of imaging Anuj Mishra, Khalifa Alsawidi,1 Ramadan Abuhajar,2 and Ehtuish F Ehtuish3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2903921/