Pakistani Doctor Wins Prestigious ‘Hunterian Professor Award’
By Murtaza Ali Shah


London: A Pakistan-born doctor and scientist has become the first surgeon in the 200-year history of the Royal College of Surgeons of England to be awarded the ‘Hunterian Professor Award’ for his outstanding research work.
His research undertakings encompass vascular surgery, bio-engineering, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) physics and vascular medicine. Hunterian Professor Doctor Umar Sadat received the highest honor for his extensive research work on blocked arteries.
Sadat has been working at Cambridge for more than 10 years to develop a special technique that uses MRI to identify dangerous blockages in arteries causing heart attacks, stroke or gangrene of legs.
He developed the technique by working with a team of engineers, physicists, and physicians. He told Geo and The News: “This technology can help people worldwide. It can help us understand the disease pattern in much more detail and can be very useful for pharmaceutical companies to develop new drugs and check their effectiveness.”
Dr Sadat graduated from the King Edward Medical University and came to the United Kingdom in 2005. “I have completed my qualification (FRCS) in vascular surgery. Besides being a vascular surgeon, I have established myself as a scientist. I have gained research qualifications such as Master of Philosophy, Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Surgery, all from the University of Cambridge. I have published over 150 research papers and received various prestigious awards for my research”.
This historical award is special because it’s equivalent to Nobel Prize for surgeons who do ground-breaking research. Dr Sadat comes from a family of educationists. “My father and mother (late) had been professors in history and botany. My only focus since my childhood has been on my studies. With singularity of purpose and lack of distractions, achieving a goal becomes easy.”
Dr Sadat stressed that Pakistan needs to develop research institutions. “In Pakistan, we do not have a research culture, and there is hardly a research infrastructure in healthcare of international level. Our government in Pakistan must try to establish a medical research center of excellence where research of international level can be carried out.
“The battles of today in developed countries are being fought in the field of research. Our mindset as a nation must change. We must encourage students in our institutions to participate in research projects.
“Developed countries have a culture of promoting and nurturing research. This is why all discoveries have come from these countries for quiet sometime.” Sadat said vascular surgery as a specialty does not even exist in Pakistan. Pakistanis as a population have risk factors like diabetes and high blood pressure to develop blocked arteries.
Cardiac surgery exists in Pakistan but cardiac surgeons are not trained to treat patients with stroke or gangrene of legs. Patients (and their relatives) are usually asked to pray for the patient after they become sick with these illnesses rather than government try to develop the infrastructure where conditions like stroke and gangrene of legs can be treated.
“A patient with minor stroke can have surgery or angioplasty on the artery in neck if it is the cause, and it can prevent a big stroke in future. Bypass surgery or angioplasty on the legs of a patient with gangrene can save their legs. We are a nuclear state but lack essential healthcare facilities. This must change.”
Dr Sadat said he had acquired a treasure of experience from the best surgeons and researchers in the UK “and if I can be of any assistance to help establish a medical research center of international level in Pakistan, I would be keen to serve the people of Pakistan”. Syed Waqar Yusuf was the first Pakistani vascular surgeon to be awarded this honor in 1999 for his work on aortic aneurysm in vascular surgery.
This award has been given since 1810 in memory of Dr John Hunter (1728-93), who is considered as the ‘Father of scientific surgery’. Famous British surgeons who have been awarded the Hunterian Professorship in the past were usually Royal physicians or surgeons who later received knighthoods for their services. A few famous names of such recipients included Sir William Blizzard- 1813; Sir James Paget- 1877; Sir Spencer Wells-1883; and Baron Brock 1961. – The News International

 

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