Omar Ammous, M.D.
Research Associate Service Group "Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses"
Phone: +49 551 3961197
Telefax: +49 551 3965605
E-Mail: omar.ammous(at)med.uni-goettingen.de
Office room: Humboldtallee 32, EG 136
Short Biography
[Since 08/2022]
Research associate at the Department of Medical Statistics, University Medical Center Göttingen
[01/2020 – 06/2022]
Research associate at the Department of Pneumology, Hedi Chaker University Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
[09/2019 – 06/2021]
Doctoral thesis at the University of Sfax - Faculty of Medicine, Tunisia
[01/2018 – 02/2020]
Resident in Family Medicine, University of Sfax - Faculty of Medicine, Tunisia
[11/2011 – 12/2017]
Studies in Human Medicine, University of Sfax - Faculty of Medicine, Tunisia
Exam theses
[06/2021]
Doctor of Medicine (University of Sfax - Faculty of Medicine) after defending a doctoral thesis.
Thesis project: „Inspiratory muscle training, with or without concomitant pulmonary rehabilitation, for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis.“
[07/2020]
Board Certification in Family Medicine (Tunisian College of Family Medicine)
[07/2019]
Postgraduate degree in Applied Biostatistics in Health Sciences (University of Sfax - Faculty of Medicine)
[07/2019]
Postgraduate degree in Therapeutic Patient Education (University of Sfax - Faculty of Medicine)
Thesis project: Personalized educational program for children with coeliac disease.
[01/2018]
Degree of Completion of Clinical Studies in Medicine (University of Sfax - Faculty of Medicine)
Clinical Elective/Scholarships
[10-11/2019]
Psychiatry, scholarship from « Association pour le Développement des Echanges Internationaux (ADEI) » Théophile Roussel Hospital, Paris, France
[11-12/2016]
Neurology, University of Montreal, Canada
Inspiratory muscle training, with or without concomitant pulmonary rehabilitation, for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) - protocol.
Ammous O, Feki W, Lotfi T, Khamis A, Rebai A, Kammoun S (2020). https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD013778.
Inspiratory muscle training, with or without concomitant pulmonary rehabilitation, for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Ammous O, Feki W, Lotfi T, Khamis AM, Gosselink R, Rebai A, Kammoun S (2023). https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD013778.pub2.