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Abdullah Jibawi (born 28 January 1973) is a Syrian British vascular surgeon, an associate research fellow at Oxford University , and the author of the featured book 'Current surgical guidelines' published by Oxford University Press in 2010. He was trained in general and laparoscopic surgery before moving to the United Kingdom to complete his career in vascular and academic surgery. He was awarded five prizes on his work on the correlation between hospital workload and mortality which formed, with other's work , the basis for further policy development and centralisation concepts adopted in the United Kingdom. He then worked with the Department of Health as a project manager. He contributed to the Action On General Surgery redevelopment project. His project was awarded the best top three projects amongst 20 national projects at the time. Abdullah Jibawi introduced a new concept in applying evidence-based medicine in practice, a work that formulated the basis of a new series of Oxford handbooks entitled " Current Surgical Guidelines", published by Oxford University Press in 2010. This handbook summarizes currently available surgical guidelines and clearly presents them in one concise reference source. Further enhanced with diagrams, algorithms, audit tools, and user-friendly statistics, it helps to make surgical practice a well-informed and enjoyable learning experience. The book was introduced by professor Nick London from the University of Leicester "I am certain that I will be referring to my own copy on a very regular basis!", and then featured in the British Journal of Surgery by Mr. WL Craig & Prof. ZH Krukowski. Regional newspapers in Syria featured the book as the first time a surgeon of Syrian origin publishes such a comprehensive handbook in surgery by Oxford University Press. Abdullah Jibawi is a managing director at the British Arab Medical Association. whereby he introduced the concepts of cloud management and CRM.
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