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CV
Personal Information:
Name: Itlala Ahmed Adam Gizo
Skype: Itlala A. Adam
Email: lala_gizo@yahoo.com or
Itlala.gizo.15@ucl.ac.uk
Education:
• 28th
September 2015 – May 2016: Enrolled in a Masters program of
Global health and Development at University College London (UCL).
Dissertation is on the health response to Syrian refugees in Jordan and
Lebanon.
• June 2015: IELTS overall score of 8
• March 2013: PLAB Two exam (Professional and Linguistic
Assessments Board exam) for Medical registration in the UK (Passed)
• December 2012: PLAB One exam (Passed).
• September 2007 – July 2012: Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery with
distinction (M.B.B.S) from the University of Medical Sciences and
Technology, Khartoum, Sudan.
Work Experience:
• April 2016: Volunteer with Doctors without Borders (MSF) UK. Further
experience in working in a multi-cultural environment, and
professionalism.
• 15th
of June 2015 – December 2015: Gained writing and reporting
skills through writing articles for www.wordsinthebucket.com . One of
my articles is: “How are conflicts and climate change related”. Link:
http://wordsinthebucket.com/how-are-conflict-and-climate-change-
related
• 1st
of May 2014 – 30th
of April 2015: Junior Doctor, at Jordan Red
Crescent Hospital, Amman, Jordan (Registered with the Jordanian
medical association): Gained strong coordination skills and
experience in working in a multi-cultural environment. Communication
skills from dealing with patients and entrusted with additional
responsibility of working in close proximity to Syrian refugees.
• 30th November 2013– 22nd February 2014, Clinical attachment,
Department of Pediatrics, and the Pediatric ER at Academy
Charity Hospital, Khartoum, Sudan: Enhanced my communication
skills from working in a team of 8 house officers.
• 2nd
of March – 13th
March 2014, WHO simulation model, Khartoum,
Sudan: Demonstrated leadership, presenting and planning skills
obtained when assigned to simulate a country representative. Timely
delivery of tasks. In addition to familiarizing with UN meeting protocols.
E-mail: lala_gizo@yahoo.com, Day Time Telephone: +447946270880
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• 3rd
June – 3rd
September 2013: Intern, Regional Office for East
Africa, International Federation of Red Cross & Red Crescent
Societies, Nairobi, Kenya: Engaged in a mapping exercise for the
health projects conducted by the federation in the years 2010-2013.
Gained professionalism, liaising, managing and monitoring skills.
Programming development experience.
• 17th
September – 5th
October 2012: Clinical Attachment,
Department of Medicine, Aga Khan University Hospital, in Nairobi,
Kenya: Enhanced communication skills as a result of dealing with
patients and health care workers.
• August 2012: Volunteered in a Community Work in Wad Rawa
Village, South of Khartoum, Sudan: Community education on female
genital mutilation. Contributed to the improvement of the primary health
care clinic in the village. Hence, planning and coordinating skills.
Other Skills:
• IT skills (Microsoft office)
• Internet
• Publications
• Research methodology
• Languages:
SpokenWritenReadingLanguage
FluentFluentFluentEnglish
Native languageNative languageNative languageArabic
BasicBasicBasicSpanish
References:
• Ayesha Ahmad: Lecturer in Global Health. Institute for Global Health, Faculty
of Pop Health Sciences and Faculty of Medical Sciences.
Tel: 0207 905 2626
Email: a.ahmad@ucl.ac.uk
Address: University College London, Institute of child health, 30
Guilford St, London, UK WC1N 1EH
• Dr. Benjamin Adeiza : Head of Health and Care Unit Africa, International
Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Nairobi, Kenya.
Email: adinoyi.adeiza@ifrc.org
Address: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent, Woodlands
Rd, P.O.Box 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
E-mail: lala_gizo@yahoo.com, Day Time Telephone: +447946270880
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E-mail: lala_gizo@yahoo.com, Day Time Telephone: +447946270880