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Zahra Alghazirr

General Info

Professional Track

  • Science

Country

Libya

Areas of Expertise

  1. Health Sciences and Technology
  2. Physics

Professional Interests

  1. Nuclear medicine and diagnostic radiology
  2. Medical physics

Age

49

Follow my Passion

Zahra Alghazirr

The Top Three Things I Would Like to Learn or Experience During my Mentorship

  1. Expand knowledge of advanced medical technology, such as digitized medicine and artificial intelligence
  2. Develop public speaking skills
  3. Helps to improve leadership skills

Mentorship Characteristic

  • Attend company meetings
  • Participate in a skills-building course, either provided by my mentor’s company or identify a free resource online
  • Focus on technical skills building

Ideal Company Type

Innovative medical technology company that develops and supplies healthcare providers with digital infrastructure, such as intelligent solutions and applications that deliver meaningfully prepared networked data for operational and clinical questions. This company works with AI in medical imaging and provides best AI capabilities to health systems and hospitals, accelerating the implementation of AI as the standard of care in radiology. This could also be a telemedicine company that connects patients with health care providers on their platform.

Programming Languages

  • C++

What are three adjectives that best describe you in the work place?

  1. Curious
  2. Supportive
  3. Resilient

What impact will your mentorship have on your career and professional path?

TechWomen will expose me to technical environments and develop skills in these areas. Meeting women with expertise in the field will be an unbelievable opportunity. It will help me to develop some extra skills and build key relationships as well. Being part of a mentoring relationship can be transformational for my career and help me develop a broader perspective.

After participating in the TechWomen program, how will you leverage your mentorship experience to make an impact in your home country?

When I at back home, I will stand for women in technology fields and be an advocate for their rights as a part of the community. I will also provide talks about the role of women in building a happy and healthy society using gained during this program.

Work History

Years of Full-time Work Experience

19

Primary Professional Focus

  • Bio or medical technology
  • Scientist and researcher
  • Technical project and program manager

Current/Most Recent Job

  • Title and Company: Senior Medical Physics Specialist, Tripoli University Hospital
  • Direct Reports: 10+
  • Type: Full-time
  • Location: Tripoli, Libya
  • Dates: January 10, 2000 –
  • Responsibilities:

    Supervises routine work and resolving problems in daily operation; provides technical support; performs accepting tests for PET/CT and SPECT/CT; acquires periodic QC program and prepares reports; analyzes and evaluates patient results; reconstructs patient images; monitors radiation area; designs new tests; educates people about radiation procedures; trains team members; designs IAEA TC national projects

Job #2

  • Title and Company: Head of Radiation Medical Physics Department, Tripoli University Hospital
  • Type: Full-time
  • Location: Tripoli, Libya
  • Dates: May 1, 2017 – March 1, 2021
  • Responsibilities:

    Resolves problems and challenges within the department; acquires training programs and ensures that units were providing services adequately; improves facilities and services offered

Job #3

  • Title and Company: Consultant, Medical Physics, Tripoli University Hospital
  • Type: Full-time
  • Location: Tripoli, Libya
  • Dates: November 1, 2013 – April 1, 2017
  • Responsibilities:

    Responsible for calibration of equipment and dosimeters; supervises equipment maintenance; participates in optimization of imaging protocols; investigates and evaluates radiation accidents and incidents; trains new physicists

Education History


Institution #1

  • Institution: University of Surrey
  • Degree Awarded: Master's
  • Major: Medical Physics
  • Minor:
  • Location: Guildford, United Kingdom
  • Completion Date: September 1, 2004

Institution #2

  • Institution: University of Tripoli
  • Degree Awarded: Bachelor's
  • Major: Nuclear Engineering
  • Minor:
  • Location: Tripoli, Libya
  • Completion Date: May 1, 1997

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