Baraka, Mohamed
baraka.m@med.asu.edu.eg
Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Medicine
Internal ID: rp11070
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Basic information
Full name: Mohamed Aly Saad Baraka
National number: 25005041400834
Date of birth: 04 May 1950
Address: 23 Gamal El Din Afifi St. - Sixth District - Nasr City
City: Cairo
Position: Emeritus Professor
University: Ain Shams
College: Medicine
Date of obtaining Ph.D. degree: 05 June 1984
Date of obtaining a Professor's degree: 05 June 1994
Scientific Publication Name: Baraka, M.
Scientific sector: medical studies
Scientific Committee: Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery
Official mail: Baraka.m@med.asu.edu.eg
Email: baraka_phoniatrics@yahoo.com
Business phone number: 0222418531
Mobile phone number: 01223127061
Accounts Prof. Mohamed Baraka:
• ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6586-7623
• SCOUPS ID: 56963999900
• WEB OF SCIENCE ID: AAW-2057-2021
• AIN SHAMS SCHOLAR: rp11070
• Research Gate Account: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohammed-Baraka-2
• Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com.eg/citations?hl=ar&user=vqnRmRYAAAAJ&pagesize=80&view_op=list_works&authuser=2&sortby=pubdate#
Academic degrees
1ST
Degree type: Bachelor's degree
Date of obtaining the degree: December 1974
Country: Arab Republic of Egypt
University: Ain Shams
College: College of Medicine
Department: Medical
2ND
Degree type: Master's degree
Date of obtaining the degree: June 1976
General Specialization: Otorhinolaryngology
Specialization: Phoniatrics
Country: Arab Republic of Egypt
University: Ain Shams
College: College of Medicine
Department: Medical
3RD
Degree type: Ph.D
Date of obtaining the degree: July 1984
General Specialization: Otorhinolaryngology
Specialization: Phoniatrics
Country: Arab Republic of Egypt
University: Ain Shams
College: College of Medicine
Department: Medical
Employment History
• Bachelor of Medicine, December 1974.
• Doctor in Ain Shams University Hospitals, December 1974 to 1975.
• Resident Physician of Phoniatrics, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat from June 1976 to 1979.
• Assistant Lecturer of Phoniatrics, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat from June 1979 to 1984.
• Lecturer of Phoniatrics, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat from July 1984 to 1989.
• Assistant Professor of Phoniatrics, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat from 1989 to 1994.
• Head of the Phoniatrics Unit, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat from 1998 until 31/7/2010.
• Head of the Ear, Nose and Throat Department for the academic year 2009-2010.
Associations and organizations affiliated to it at home and abroad:
• Vice President of the Egyptian Society of Phoniatrics and Logopedics (ESPL).
• Membership of the (UEP).
• Member of the (IALP).
Manifestations of scientific and national appreciation for the candidate at home and abroad:
• A pioneer in his field of specialization as the first Egyptian to obtain a PhD in Phoniatrics in the Middle East and become head of the Phoniatrics Unit at Ain Shams Medicine from August 1997 to 2010
• The first resident doctor of Phoniatrics (subspecialty) to become head of the Ear, Nose and Throat Department (general specialization) 2009-2010.
• Member of the Scientific Research Ethics Committee for the Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Faculty of Medicine (Phoniatrics Unit).
• Recording (case report) of four rare cases for the first time that were not previously known locally, namely: Familial lipoprotenosis - Moya Moya Syndrome - Rett's Disease - Sjogren Larson Syndrome.
Scientific arbitration in local scientific journals
• Ain Shams Medical Journal - The Official Journal of Ain Shams Clinical and Scientific Society (IRIS).
• Egyptian Journal of Neck, Surgery and Otorhinolaryngology (EJNSO), Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University.
• Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Supreme Council of University Hospitals (ORLAP).
• National Center for Educational Research and Development (NCERD)
Scientific arbitration in international scientific journals
• Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences.
• Clinical Otolaryngology.
Scientific books and literature
• CLINICAL VOCOLOGY VOLUME I:
Editor and co-author : M.Nasser kotby
Published by the egyption society of Phoniatrics and Logopedies ( ESPL)
Elhariry prient cairo – Eygpt 2016
• Chapter 1: Applied anatomy and physiology ( pages 1-28 )
M.N.Kotby, M.Barakah,S.Bassiouny. Hghandour ,A.khattab
• Chapter 2 : introduction to vocology (pages 29-78)
M.N.Kotby, M.Barakah, M.Y.Abou El Ella and N.Refaie
Chapter 5 : minimal associated pathological ledions (MAPLs) ( pages 124-170)
M.N.Kotby, m.barakah
• Clinical vocology volume II:
Editor and co-author : M.Nasser kotby
Published by the egyption society of phoniatrices and logopedies ( ESPL) Elhariry prient caira – eygpt 2016
Number of pages
• CHAPTER 3: VOCAL FOLD DYSPLASIA ( PAGES 22-43)
M.N.Kotby, M.Barakah, M.Y.Abou El Ella
• DISORDERS OF SPEECH AND SWALLOWING FOR PHONIATRICS AND COMMUNICATIONS DISORDERS :
Published by the egyption society of phoniatrices and logopedies ( ESPL)
Elhariry prient cairo – Eygpt 2015
Number of pages
• Chapter 5 : dyslalia (pages 146-153)
M.N.Kotby, M.Barakah
International research
• Patterns of pharyngeal manifestations of chronic indulgence in ‘Qat’ consumption.
• Office-based steroid injection in benign vocal fold lesions.
• Phonological awareness deficits in Arabic-speaking children with learning disabilities.
• Arytenoid adduction with nerve-muscle pedicle transfer vs arytenoid adduction with and without type i thyroplasty in paralytic dysphonia.
• Psychogenic background of minimal associated pathological lesions of the vocal folds.
• Arytenoid rotation and nerve-muscle pedicle transfer in paralytic dysphonia.
• Kinesthetic versus auditory cues in speech monitoring of post-lingual cochlear implant patients.
• Psychogenic stress as a possible etiological factor in non-organic dysphonia.
• Role of clinician's speech characteristics in auditory training of post-lingual cochlear implant in adult patients.
• Electromyography and neurography in neurolaryngology.
There are also nearly eighty research papers published locally, all of which are available on the researcher's account on Google Scholar and Orchid.
Basic information
Full name: Mohamed Aly Saad Baraka
National number: 25005041400834
Date of birth: 04 May 1950
Address: 23 Gamal El Din Afifi St. - Sixth District - Nasr City
City: Cairo
Position: Emeritus Professor
University: Ain Shams
College: Medicine
Date of obtaining Ph.D. degree: 05 June 1984
Date of obtaining a Professor's degree: 05 June 1994
Scientific Publication Name: Baraka, M.
Scientific sector: medical studies
Scientific Committee: Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery
Official mail: Baraka.m@med.asu.edu.eg
Email: baraka_phoniatrics@yahoo.com
Business phone number: 0222418531
Mobile phone number: 01223127061
Accounts Prof. Mohamed Baraka:
• ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6586-7623
• SCOUPS ID: 56963999900
• WEB OF SCIENCE ID: AAW-2057-2021
• AIN SHAMS SCHOLAR: rp11070
• Research Gate Account: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohammed-Baraka-2
• Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com.eg/citations?hl=ar&user=vqnRmRYAAAAJ&pagesize=80&view_op=list_works&authuser=2&sortby=pubdate#
Academic degrees
1ST
Degree type: Bachelor's degree
Date of obtaining the degree: December 1974
Country: Arab Republic of Egypt
University: Ain Shams
College: College of Medicine
Department: Medical
2ND
Degree type: Master's degree
Date of obtaining the degree: June 1976
General Specialization: Otorhinolaryngology
Specialization: Phoniatrics
Country: Arab Republic of Egypt
University: Ain Shams
College: College of Medicine
Department: Medical
3RD
Degree type: Ph.D
Date of obtaining the degree: July 1984
General Specialization: Otorhinolaryngology
Specialization: Phoniatrics
Country: Arab Republic of Egypt
University: Ain Shams
College: College of Medicine
Department: Medical
Employment History
• Bachelor of Medicine, December 1974.
• Doctor in Ain Shams University Hospitals, December 1974 to 1975.
• Resident Physician of Phoniatrics, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat from June 1976 to 1979.
• Assistant Lecturer of Phoniatrics, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat from June 1979 to 1984.
• Lecturer of Phoniatrics, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat from July 1984 to 1989.
• Assistant Professor of Phoniatrics, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat from 1989 to 1994.
• Head of the Phoniatrics Unit, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat from 1998 until 31/7/2010.
• Head of the Ear, Nose and Throat Department for the academic year 2009-2010.
Associations and organizations affiliated to it at home and abroad:
• Vice President of the Egyptian Society of Phoniatrics and Logopedics (ESPL).
• Membership of the (UEP).
• Member of the (IALP).
Manifestations of scientific and national appreciation for the candidate at home and abroad:
• A pioneer in his field of specialization as the first Egyptian to obtain a PhD in Phoniatrics in the Middle East and become head of the Phoniatrics Unit at Ain Shams Medicine from August 1997 to 2010
• The first resident doctor of Phoniatrics (subspecialty) to become head of the Ear, Nose and Throat Department (general specialization) 2009-2010.
• Member of the Scientific Research Ethics Committee for the Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Faculty of Medicine (Phoniatrics Unit).
• Recording (case report) of four rare cases for the first time that were not previously known locally, namely: Familial lipoprotenosis - Moya Moya Syndrome - Rett's Disease - Sjogren Larson Syndrome.
Scientific arbitration in local scientific journals
• Ain Shams Medical Journal - The Official Journal of Ain Shams Clinical and Scientific Society (IRIS).
• Egyptian Journal of Neck, Surgery and Otorhinolaryngology (EJNSO), Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University.
• Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Supreme Council of University Hospitals (ORLAP).
• National Center for Educational Research and Development (NCERD)
Scientific arbitration in international scientific journals
• Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences.
• Clinical Otolaryngology.
Scientific books and literature
• CLINICAL VOCOLOGY VOLUME I:
Editor and co-author : M.Nasser kotby
Published by the egyption society of Phoniatrics and Logopedies ( ESPL)
Elhariry prient cairo – Eygpt 2016
• Chapter 1: Applied anatomy and physiology ( pages 1-28 )
M.N.Kotby, M.Barakah,S.Bassiouny. Hghandour ,A.khattab
• Chapter 2 : introduction to vocology (pages 29-78)
M.N.Kotby, M.Barakah, M.Y.Abou El Ella and N.Refaie
Chapter 5 : minimal associated pathological ledions (MAPLs) ( pages 124-170)
M.N.Kotby, m.barakah
• Clinical vocology volume II:
Editor and co-author : M.Nasser kotby
Published by the egyption society of phoniatrices and logopedies ( ESPL) Elhariry prient caira – eygpt 2016
Number of pages
• CHAPTER 3: VOCAL FOLD DYSPLASIA ( PAGES 22-43)
M.N.Kotby, M.Barakah, M.Y.Abou El Ella
• DISORDERS OF SPEECH AND SWALLOWING FOR PHONIATRICS AND COMMUNICATIONS DISORDERS :
Published by the egyption society of phoniatrices and logopedies ( ESPL)
Elhariry prient cairo – Eygpt 2015
Number of pages
• Chapter 5 : dyslalia (pages 146-153)
M.N.Kotby, M.Barakah
International research
• Patterns of pharyngeal manifestations of chronic indulgence in ‘Qat’ consumption.
• Office-based steroid injection in benign vocal fold lesions.
• Phonological awareness deficits in Arabic-speaking children with learning disabilities.
• Arytenoid adduction with nerve-muscle pedicle transfer vs arytenoid adduction with and without type i thyroplasty in paralytic dysphonia.
• Psychogenic background of minimal associated pathological lesions of the vocal folds.
• Arytenoid rotation and nerve-muscle pedicle transfer in paralytic dysphonia.
• Kinesthetic versus auditory cues in speech monitoring of post-lingual cochlear implant patients.
• Psychogenic stress as a possible etiological factor in non-organic dysphonia.
• Role of clinician's speech characteristics in auditory training of post-lingual cochlear implant in adult patients.
• Electromyography and neurography in neurolaryngology.
There are also nearly eighty research papers published locally, all of which are available on the researcher's account on Google Scholar and Orchid.
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