Dr. Ayman Morish
Chairperson of Critical Care Services, Consultant ICU, Consultant Internal & Geriatric Medicine
Dr. Ayman Morish is a Physician specializing in Critical Care and Geriatric Medicine, dedicated to providing compassionate and innovative care. I possess expertise in utilizing advanced technology within the ICU, including AI to connect all machines as one entity, such as CRRT, ventilators, advanced monitors, and ECMO, to optimize patient outcomes.
Driven by a passion for enhancing the lives of elderly patients in acute care settings, I focus on comprehensive treatment strategies encompassing nutrition, rehabilitation, and ensuring a smooth transition back to their daily routines. My goal is to empower elderly individuals to regain independence and achieve the highest possible quality of life following acute illness.
I am committed to advancing the field of acute geriatric care through research and aspire to be a pioneer in this evolving specialty. I am open to collaborating on research projects, so let's connect and discuss the future of acute geriatric care.
Areas of expertise.
Education and training.
- 01Critical Care Nephrology Fellowship, Hybrid KSA/USA (2024 -2025)
- 02Geriatric Medicine Fellowship - University of Nevada-Reno, USA (2017 -2018)
- 03Saudi Board o Intensive Care - King Abdulaziz University Hospital, KSA (2015 -2017).
- 04Saudi Board of Internal Medicine - King Abdulaziz University Hospital, KSA (2008 -2014).
- 05Medical School - Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan (1997-2004)
Boards and fellowships.
- 01Critical Care Nephrology Fellowship 2025
- 02Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Certificate 2024
- 03Saudi Board of Adult Critical Care Medicine, 2016
- 04Saudi Board of Internal Medicine, 2014
- 05Saudi Commission For Health Specialities 2006
Selected publications.
- 01Tuberculosis Mortality in King Abdulaziz University Hospital
- 02Case Report of Primary vs. Secondary polycythemia
- 03Alvarado score as a predictor of the Appendicitis
- 04Increase in DKA through summer season
- 05Does the time between ordering and administering the first dose of antibiotic influences outcome in septic shock patients?