Dr Muhammad Naeem

Work Experiences

  1. Associate Professor, Department of Urology at Institute of Kidney Diseases, Hayatabad, Peshawar 03/01/2015 to till date.
  2. Assistant Professor, Department of Urology at Institute of Kidney Diseases, Hayatabad Peshawar 21/11/2011 to 02/01/2015.
  3. Senior Registrar, Department of Urology at Institute of Kidney Diseases, Hayatabad, Peshawar 24/05/2007 till 20/11/2011.
  4. Qualified Medical Officer Urology, Govt. Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar.01/04/2004 till 23/05/2007.
  5. Trainee Medical Officer Urology, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.  01/01/2000 till 31/03/2004.
  6. Medical Officer, Govt. Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar. 01/07/1999 till 19/03/2000.  
  7. Medical Officer, Tehsil Headquarter Hospital, Tangi, District Charsadda. 26/11/1995 till 30/06/1999. 

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS

Sr #

NAME OF ORGANIZATION

Author

1

Comparison of  Extra Corporial Shock Wave Lithotrapsy with Transeurethral Numetic Lithotrapsy for the management of

Lower Uretic Stone

KMS, Vol. 12, No. 3, 201-205. September-December , 2019

 

(1st Author)

2

Etiology And outcome of Vesicovaginal fistula Surgical

Repair,(KJMS, Vol. 11, No. 2, 212-15. May-August, 2018)

(1st Author)

3

Frequency pattern and antibiogram of organisms in patients with urinary tract infection

(5th Author)

4

Comparison of The Urinary Flow Rate Improvement After Transurethral Incision and Transurethral Resection of Prostate for small sized symptomatic benign enlargement

(APMC Vol. 12, No 2, , 142-145. April – June 2018)

(1st Author)

5

Transurethral Nephroscopic fragmentation of large urinary bladder calculi using pneumatic Swiss lithoclast

(KJMS, Vol. 11, No. 1, 81-83. Jan-April, 2018)

(2nd  Author)

6

Comparison of extra-corporeal shock wave lithotripsy versus ureteroscopic holmium: yag laser lithotripsy for proximal urethral calculi

(1st Author)

7

Gender and age distribution, and urinary metabolic abnormalities in patients with recurrent urinary tract stones

 (Gomal Journal of Medical Science, Vol 13, No 2,    127-130. April – June 2015)

(1st Author)

8

Comparison of the efficacy of Tamsulosin and Nifedipine in the expulsion of lower Ureter stone with size between 5mm to 9mm

(KJMS, Vol. 8, No. 3. 454-58. September-December, 2015)

(4th Author)

9

Pattern of presentation of renal cell carcinoma at Institute of Kidney Diseases , Peshawar

 (JPMI, Vol 28, No 3,   292-296.2014)

(1st Author)

10

Frequency of renal colic, due to renal stone associated with change in climate during different months of the year

  (JSMC, Vol 3, No 2,   383-388, 2013)

(1st Author)

11

Efficacy of Percutaneous Nephrostomy for Management of Pyonephrosis

 (JPMI, Vol 27, No 04,   428-432.2013)

(1st Author)

12

Percutaneous nephrolithotomy for the treatment of renal stones larger than 2.5cm

(4th  Author)

13

Percutaneous Nephrostomy for the Relief of Upper Urinary Tract Obstruction: An Experience with 200 Cases

(JPMI, Vol 24. No 02, 147-152. 2010)

(1st Author)

14

Combination Therapy in the Treatment of Nocturnal Enuresis in Older Children

(JPMI, , Vol 19, No 04, 372-376. 2005)

(2nd  Author)

15

Bladder Management with Clean Intermittent Self Catheterization in Spinal Cord Injured Patients

(Pakistan Journal of Neurological surgery, Vol 9, No 1, 43-46.  2005)

(3rd Author)