Ali Nobakht Explained

Ali Nobakht
Birth Name:Ali Nobakht Haghighi
Birth Place:Rasht, Iran
Occupation:Physician-Nephrologist
Spouse:Maryam Pour-Seyed-Fathollah
Alma Mater:Shahid Beheshti University

Ali Nobakht Haghighi (Persian: علی نوبخت حقیقی; born in 1948 in Rasht) is a renowned Iranian physician. He is the president of and a permanent member and former secretary of Iranian Academy of Medical Sciences. He is a professor of medicine and nephrology and a founding member of reestablishing of the Iranian Society of Nephrology in 1992.[1] He worked as deputy minister of medical students affairs and treatment affairs of the Department of Health during the tenure of Dr. Iradj Fazel and Dr. Reza Malekzadeh. He was elected as a council member and vice president of the Medical Council of Iran (19911996). After the 2009 Iranian presidential election, Nobakht resigned from governmental positions. As a reformist member of parliament, he urged the Iranian president to include women in the cabinet as ministers and avoid ignoring half of the population.[2] Nobakht criticized the government for censorship of the internet and filtering social media applications including Telegram.[3] He did not pursue a second term candidacy for Iran parliament citing ineffectiveness of parliament to fulfill Iranian people expectations.

Education

Nobakht graduated from Isfahan Medical University in 1978; residency of internal medicine at Firoozgar General Hospital, 1982; Nephrology Fellowship at Iranian Council for Graduate Medical Education, 1989.

Scholarship

Nobakht is the author of several scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: انجمن نفرولوژی ایران. isn-iran.ir. fa.
  2. Book: 48 months record of Dr. Nobakht's representation of people of Tehran. Dr. Abbas . Mazinani. Mazinani. 2020.
  3. Web site: روزنامه شرق: غيرعلني براي تلگرام. www.pishkhan.com.
  4. Haghighi AN, Broumand B, D'Amico M, Locatelli F, Ritz E . The epidemiology of end-stage renal disease in Iran in an international perspective . Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation . 17 . 1 . 28–32 . January 2002 . 11773458 . 10.1093/ndt/17.1.28. free .
  5. Haghighi AN, Ghahramani N . Living unrelated kidney donor transplantation in Iran . Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology . 2 . 12 . E1 . December 2006 . 17124516 . 10.1038/ncpneph0364. 10.1.1.501.8528 . 9089055 .