Mahmoud Desoky | Medical Academic Scientific Leadership | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Desoky | Medical Academic Scientific Leadership | Best Researcher Award 

Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City, Saudi Arabia

Author Profile

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Early Academic Pursuits

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Desoky began his academic journey at Minia University, Egypt, where he pursued his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (M.B.B.Ch) in 1999. His passion for internal medicine and gastroenterology led him to complete his master’s thesis in 2004 on “Risk Factors for Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma.” He further specialized in hepatology and gastroenterology, earning his Doctor of Medicine (MD) in 2014 with a thesis on Role of right liver lobe diameter/albumin ratio in the assessment of esophageal varices in Egyptian patients with liver cirrhosis.” His early academic pursuits built a strong foundation for his later contributions to MASL (Medical Academic Scientific Leadership).

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Desoky has had a diverse professional career spanning Egypt and Saudi Arabia. He has served as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, where he engaged in teaching, mentoring, and curriculum development. His international professional journey includes working as a Consultant Internist and Gastroenterologist in Riyadh, at Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City Rehabilitation Hospital & Medical Center, and as Head of Internal Medicine at NMC Specialty Hospital (Al Salam). His professional endeavors highlight his ability to merge clinical expertise with teaching and research, advancing the vision of MASL in both academic and healthcare institutions.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Desoky’s contributions are extensive, spanning clinical practice, teaching, and medical research. His research focus lies in internal medicine, hepatology, gastroenterology, liver cirrhosis, esophageal varices, and digestive system disorders. He has published and presented research on hepatic diseases and implemented evidence-based practices to improve treatment outcomes. His involvement in professional development, scientific writing, clinical trials, and medical statistics reflects his commitment to strengthening research frameworks. His leadership in launching health awareness campaigns, HCV clinics, and medical education programs further emphasizes his alignment with MASL principles.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Desoky has significantly influenced both academic and clinical domains. His mentorship of junior physicians, leadership in curriculum development, and ability to enhance hospital accreditation processes (CIBAHI & GCI) have shaped future medical professionals and improved patient care systems. As a founder of the Egyptian Hepatitis Alliance (2015), his impact extends to public health, especially in hepatitis awareness and prevention. Through lectures, research, and collaborations, he has contributed to advancing medical education and clinical practice aligned with MASL standards.

Academic Cites

His scholarly work has been cited in hepatology and gastroenterology research, particularly regarding hepatocellular carcinoma and liver cirrhosis. His studies on risk factors and diagnostic methodologies for liver diseases are frequently referenced in Egyptian and international medical literature. These academic citations reflect his standing as a respected voice in the medical community.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Desoky’s legacy lies in his dual role as a dedicated physician and medical educator. His future contributions are directed toward expanding his research in hepatology and gastroenterology, advancing innovative diagnostic methods, and mentoring the next generation of physicians. His commitment to professional development through workshops and courses ensures sustainable growth in academic medicine. His legacy will remain connected to fostering MASL, where leadership, research, and patient care intersect.

Notable Publications

Title: Effect of Feeding Route and Stroke Type on Gastric Myoelectric Activity in Stroke Survivor Patients: A Preliminary Study

Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine

Contributors: Hissah F. Altimyat, Alanoud Aladel, Mahmoud Desoky, Danyah Althuneyyan, Norah Alshammari, Laubna Alagel, Laila Aljabri, Rodan M. Desoky, Mahmoud M. A. Abulmeaty

Year: 2024

Title: Are the GLIM criteria valid for the diagnosis of malnutrition in stroke survivors?

Journal: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN

Contributors: N.N. Alshammari, A.I. Aladel, M.S. Desoky, D.A. AlThuneyyan, H.F. Altimyat, F.F. Alsoqeah, M. Hashem, M.M.A. Abulmeaty

Year: 2024

Title: Effects of feeding with varying consistency on gastric myoelectric activity in adult patients with swallowing difficulties

Journal: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN

Contributors: D.A. AlThuneyyan, A.I. Aladel, M.S. Desoky, N.N. Alshammari, F.F. Alsoqeah, H.F. Altimyat, M.M.A. Abulmeaty

Year: 2024

Title: Gastric myoelectric activity changes in post-stroke survivors with dysphagia under different feeding routes

Journal: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN

Contributors: M.M.A. Abulmeaty, H. Altimyat, A. Aladel, M. Desoky, D. Althuneyan, N. Alshammari, N. Aboughanima, L. Alagel, L. Aljabri

Year: 2024

Title: Global multi-stakeholder endorsement of the MAFLD definition

Journal: The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Contributors: Nahum Méndez-Sánchez, Elisabetta Bugianesi, Robert G. Gish, Frank Lammert, Herbert Tilg, Mindie H. Nguyen, Shiv K. Sarin, Núria Fabrellas, Shira Zelber-Sagi, Jian-Gao Fan, et al.

Year: 2022

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Desoky stands as a distinguished figure in internal medicine and gastroenterology, combining academic excellence with clinical expertise. His career reflects the core principles of MASL Medical Academic Scientific Leadership through teaching, mentorship, research, and clinical innovation. As he continues his journey, his impact on medical education, hepatology research, and healthcare systems will leave a lasting influence on both regional and international levels.