Hamed al-Bariqi
Dr. Hamed al-Bargi also transliterated as Hamed Al-Bargi (Arabic:حامد البارقي) is a Consultant of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, Visiting Professor at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, OMFS – USA, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Certificate Thomas Jefferson University Hospital USA, Fellowship in Facial Reconstruction – USA 2003-2004.[1][2] He has patented a Dental plaque brush for bridges[3][4] and Expandable litter apparatus.[5]
Hamed Hasan Ali Al-Bargi | |
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Alma mater | Temple University Thomas Jefferson University |
Occupation | Consultant of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery |
Career
- DMD. Temple University, Philadelphia PA, USA.
- A.E.G.D. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
- OMFS Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, PA, USA.
- Fellowship in Facial Reconstruction Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, PA, USA.
- Consultant of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Residents Training Program Director King Khalid National Guard Hospital Saudi.
- Vice president of Saudi Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Society
gollark: `float.h` will just have everything set at, say, 3.
gollark: `fenv.h` seems like it's unimportant and can just be set randomly.
gollark: `<errno.h>`> For testing error codes reported by library functions. Pretty sure this is unnecessary as osmarkslibc cannot, in fact, fail.
gollark: `<ctype.h>`> Defines set of functions used to classify characters by their types or to convert between upper and lower case in a way that is independent of the used character set (typically ASCII or one of its extensions, although implementations utilizing EBCDIC are also known). osmarkslibc will ship the entire Unicode table in this header for purposes.
gollark: `complex.h`> A set of functions for manipulating complex numbers. What an oddly useful standard library feature. I'll use quaternions instead in osmarkslibc™ as they are better.
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