Professor Mohammed Hossein SOLTANZADEH
Date of birth: June 23, 1938 Born in Yazd (living in
Tehran)
Primary School: Hedayat, Yazd (1951)
High School: Iranshahr, Yazd (1957)
Ph.D. in Medical Sciences: University of Tehran (1965)
(A student of Prof. Dr. Mohammad Gharib from 1961 to 1965)
Military Service: Health Corps, 18 months (1966 – 1967)
Chief of Bandar Deylam Health Department: 1968
Chief of Shazand e Arak Health Department 1969-1972
Chief of Bahramabad e Shahre Rey 1973-1974
Course of Pediatrics at University of Tehran (Pediatric Center):
1975 to 1978
Board of Pediatrics from the Ministry of Sciences & Higher
Education: 1978
Chief of Torab Polyclinic: 1980 – 1981
Director of the Training Clinic of Mofid Pediatric Hospital: 1981 –
1986
Assistant Prof. at the Dept. of Pediatrics, Imam Hossein University
Assistant Prof., Children’s Infectious Ward, Sh. Labafi-Nejad
Hospital: 1988-1989
Associate Prf. at the Dept. of Pediatrics, Imam Hossein Hospital:
1993 – 2000
Full Professor of the Imam Hossein Hospital from July 5, 2000
Retired: November 22, 2003
At the 4th Festival of University Research in 2003, a
special booth was allocated to introduce the Medical accounts on the
nutrition of infants, children and pregnant women.
At the 5th Festival of University Research in Nov. 2004,
I was presented with a Plate of Gratitude as well as an Honorary
Medal from the University Council.
At the Teachers’ Day ceremony in May 2006, I was presented with a
Plate of Gratitude from the Minster of Health.
On Aug. 22, 1997 during the Avicenna Commemoration Week, I was
presented with a Plate of Gratitude from the President of the
Medical Council of the I.R. Iran for 42 years of sincere services to
promote the issues of health and treatment.
Attending a two months Clinical Infectious Diseases course at the
Mayo Clinic (USA-1993), a three months Clinical Infectious Diseases
course at the Mayo Clinic (USA-1997), one month NICU course at the
Mayo Clinic (USA-1997), one month NICU course at the Olive View
Hospital of UCLA (USA-1997)
Married, with two
sons, a physician and a civil engineer, live and work in
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