Chani Mohamed

Researcher
Toxicology
Military Training Hospital, Morocco
Morocco

Scientist Toxicology
Biography

Chani Mohamed is a Doctor Colonel. He was recognized as a Doctor in 1986 at the age of 26 followed by a two-year assignment in an operational area as doctor captain. After that, he did a one-year training in aeronautical medicine in Paris which allowed him to be assigned to the center of expertise for aircrew to the military hospital in Rabat where he prepared the competition assistantship Val de Grace in anesthesia-reanimation which allowed him to go to Paris for six years' training to be a specialist in anesthesia resuscitation at hospital of Val de Grace, the Hospital Cochin and that to the hospital Lapitie Salpitriere in Paris. In 1998, he was seconded to the Centre Hospital de Libreville, Gabon for four years. In 2003, he returned to Morocco to be head of the Emergency Department at the Military Hospital Moulay Ismail in Meknes. In 2005, he prepared to contest oxyologie aggregation in the Val de Grace Hospital in Paris. In 2009, he was appointed Professor in oxyologie to the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat in Morocco and the clinical detached Royal to become part of the medical staff of Her Majesty. He is also a national expert in the field of viper envenomation.       Chani Mohamed is a Doctor Colonel. He was recognized as a Doctor in 1986 at the age of 26 followed by a two-year assignment in an operational area as doctor captain. After that, he did a one-year training in aeronautical medicine in Paris which allowed him to be assigned to the center of expertise for aircrew to the military hospital in Rabat where he prepared the competition assistantship Val de Grace in anesthesia-reanimation which allowed him to go to Paris for six years' training to be a specialist in anesthesia resuscitation at hospital of Val de Grace, the Hospital Cochin and that to the hospital Lapitie Salpitriere in Paris. In 1998, he was seconded to the Centre Hospital de Libreville, Gabon for four years. In 2003, he returned to Morocco to be head of the Emergency Department at the Military Hospital Moulay Ismail in Meknes. In 2005, he prepared to contest oxyologie aggregation in the Val de Grace Hospital in Paris. In 2009, he was appointed Professor in oxyologie to the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat in Morocco and the clinical detached Royal to become part of the medical staff of Her Majesty. He is also a national expert in the field of viper envenomation.      

Research Intrest

Oxyologie , Pharmacology and Toxicology