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1. Gulf Times – Qatar’s top-selling English daily newspaper - Qatar
www.gulf-times.com/site/topics - [Cached]Published on: 2/24/2007 Last Visited: 2/24/2007
Dr Ashraf (centre) receiving a memento from Dr Mathew as IMA (Qatar Chapter) president Dr Sameer Kalandan looks on
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Dr C Mohamed Ashraf, medical director, Centre for Research in Assisted Reproduction and Foetal Therapy (CRAFT) and chief gynaecologist and endoscopic surgeon at K J Hospital in Kodungallur (Kerala), was the speaker. While explaining the various causes of infertility, Dr Ashraf pointed out that the incidence of male and female infertility is almost equal. "Early detection is the key in the successful management of infertility in most cases. Infections, occupational and congenital factors play the main role in the male infertility whereas various gynaecological disorders, sexual dysfunction and some unexplained factors are main concerns in female infertility," he explained. Dr Ashraf said that laparoscopic intervention eases the surgical treatment of infertility especially in assisted reproductive technology. The event was sponsored by Tabuk Pharmaceuticals, Saudi Arabia.
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Dr Ashraf (centre) receiving a memento from Dr Mathew as IMA (Qatar Chapter) president Dr Sameer Kalandan looks on
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Dr C Mohamed Ashraf, medical director, Centre for Research in Assisted Reproduction and Foetal Therapy (CRAFT) and chief gynaecologist and endoscopic surgeon at K J Hospital in Kodungallur (Kerala), was the speaker. While explaining the various causes of infertility, Dr Ashraf pointed out that the incidence of male and female infertility is almost equal. "Early detection is the key in the successful management of infertility in most cases. Infections, occupational and congenital factors play the main role in the male infertility whereas various gynaecological disorders, sexual dysfunction and some unexplained factors are main concerns in female infertility," he explained. Dr Ashraf said that laparoscopic intervention eases the surgical treatment of infertility especially in assisted reproductive technology. The event was sponsored by Tabuk Pharmaceuticals, Saudi Arabia. -
2. Gulf Times – Qatar’s top-selling English daily newspaper - Qatar
www.gulf-times.com/site/topics - [Cached]Published on: 9/11/2006 Last Visited: 9/11/2006
Dr C Mohamed Ashraf (second left) at the press meet in the presence of Dr Nazar Moopan, Dr Sameer Moopan and Dr Hema Rajeev
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Dr C Mohamed Ashraf, a prominent infertility specialist from the southern Indian state of Kerala, will be visiting Qatar for treating patients every month at the Al Rafa Poly Clinic, it was announced at a press conference held at the Ramada Hotel on Saturday.
He will be available for about four days during the second week of each month.
Ashraf is the medical director of Centre for Research in Assisted Reproduction and Foetal Therapy (Craft) and also the chief gynaecologist and endoscopic surgeon at K J Hospital in Kodungallur, Kerala. He also treats patients at Malabar Institute of Medical Sciences (Mims), Kozhikode.
Ashraf is also a visiting consultant and laparoscopic surgeon at a Dr Moopan's clinic in Dubai.
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Al Rafa will be the fourth clinic where Dr Ashraf will be available for medical assistance.
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Dr Ashraf said at the press meet that he had treated about 20,000 patients and claimed that about 60% of the cases were successful.
He said the age of the couples undergoing infertility treatment was an important factor in deciding the sucess rate and stressed that major advances in treatment like endoscopic surgery and IVF-ICSI have contributed greatly to the treatment of infertility.
"Early detection of the problem too contributes to the success of the treatment," said Dr Ashraf.
He also pointed out a recent incident at his hospital in which a 41-year-old woman, gave birth to twins, 18 years after her marriage after undergoing the IVF-ICSI treatment.
Dr Ashraf also mentioned another success story where a 42-year-old was blessed with twins after 23 years of married life. He said he receives at least one patient from Qatar during in his monthly visits to the UAE hospital.
Dr Ashraf is the recipient of an international honour from Yokohoma in Japan for a paper he presented on endoscopic management of endometriosis in 1996.
He has also attended a number of well-known workshops at national and international levels. Dr Ashraf has received fellowship training in assisted reproductive technology from National University Hospital in Singapore. He has also undergone advanced training in pelviscopic surgery at Fraun Klinik of Keil University in Germany.
Besides Dr Ashraf, Al Rafa officials, managing director Dr Sameer Moopan, chief of medical staff and ENT surgeon Dr Nazar Moopan and gynaecologist Dr Hema Rajeev were present at the press meet.
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Dr C Mohamed Ashraf (second left) at the press meet in the presence of Dr Nazar Moopan, Dr Sameer Moopan and Dr Hema Rajeev
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Dr C Mohamed Ashraf, a prominent infertility specialist from the southern Indian state of Kerala, will be visiting Qatar for treating patients every month at the Al Rafa Poly Clinic, it was announced at a press conference held at the Ramada Hotel on Saturday.
He will be available for about four days during the second week of each month.
Ashraf is the medical director of Centre for Research in Assisted Reproduction and Foetal Therapy (Craft) and also the chief gynaecologist and endoscopic surgeon at K J Hospital in Kodungallur, Kerala. He also treats patients at Malabar Institute of Medical Sciences (Mims), Kozhikode.
Ashraf is also a visiting consultant and laparoscopic surgeon at a Dr Moopan's clinic in Dubai.
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Al Rafa will be the fourth clinic where Dr Ashraf will be available for medical assistance.
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Dr Ashraf said at the press meet that he had treated about 20,000 patients and claimed that about 60% of the cases were successful.
He said the age of the couples undergoing infertility treatment was an important factor in deciding the sucess rate and stressed that major advances in treatment like endoscopic surgery and IVF-ICSI have contributed greatly to the treatment of infertility.
"Early detection of the problem too contributes to the success of the treatment," said Dr Ashraf.
He also pointed out a recent incident at his hospital in which a 41-year-old woman, gave birth to twins, 18 years after her marriage after undergoing the IVF-ICSI treatment.
Dr Ashraf also mentioned another success story where a 42-year-old was blessed with twins after 23 years of married life. He said he receives at least one patient from Qatar during in his monthly visits to the UAE hospital.
Dr Ashraf is the recipient of an international honour from Yokohoma in Japan for a paper he presented on endoscopic management of endometriosis in 1996.
He has also attended a number of well-known workshops at national and international levels. Dr Ashraf has received fellowship training in assisted reproductive technology from National University Hospital in Singapore. He has also undergone advanced training in pelviscopic surgery at Fraun Klinik of Keil University in Germany.
Besides Dr Ashraf, Al Rafa officials, managing director Dr Sameer Moopan, chief of medical staff and ENT surgeon Dr Nazar Moopan and gynaecologist Dr Hema Rajeev were present at the press meet. -
3. Doctor's Directory
www.pubergen.com/docsdirectory - [Cached]Published on: 2/12/2006 Last Visited: 11/7/2007
Dr. C. Mohamed Ashraf, MD DGO K.J. Hospital

