Professor Amna Mohamed Saleh Al-faky

Professor Amna Mohamed Saleh Al-faky Professor Amna Mohamed Saleh Al-Faky is a pediatric consultant - Tropical Medicine
Established consciousness and Nervous System Sciences Organization Prof.

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Professor Amna Mohamed Al Faki is Professor of Pediatric & Child Health, Omdurman Islamic University. She is also General Manager of the Consciousness and Nervous System Sciences Organization (CANSSO), an NGO registered in Sudan. She held major positions as Director of the Omdurman Children Hospital; consultant pediatrician to the Ministry of Health, Sudan; lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum; and lecturer at the Sudan Medical Specialization Board. Al Faki graduated from Cairo University, where she received a Bachelor of Medicine, and completed her MD in pediatric and child health from the University of Khartoum in 1980. She was a scholar at the University of Liverpool from 1980-1982. She has written several papers on the heart and consciousness and attended numerous medical conferences globally. She is a member of several professional organizations in the field of Medical Research, in Sudan and abroad.

قال تعالي : ( وبشر الصابرين الذين إذا أصابتهم مصيبة قالوا إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون) .بقلوب مؤمنة  بقضاء الله وقدره  ، وب...
02/06/2021

قال تعالي : ( وبشر الصابرين الذين إذا أصابتهم مصيبة قالوا إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون) .

بقلوب مؤمنة بقضاء الله وقدره ، وبمزيد من الحزن والأسى، ننعي وفاة البروفسر الدكتورة /آمنة محمد صالح الفكي .

بروفسر /استشاري طب الأطفال والمناطق الحاره .
*استاذ في طب وصحة الطفل ، جامعة أم درمان الإسلامية.
*محاضر بكلية الطب جامعة الخرطوم. ومحاضر في المجلس السوداني للاختصاصات الطب.
*عضو في هيئة علماء السودان .
*حائزة علي براءة الملكية الفكرية لنظرية القلب والوعي من جامعة أريزونا الأمريكية.
*وهي أيضًا المدير العام لمنظمة الوعي وعلوم الجهاز العصبي (CANSSO) ، وهي منظمة غير حكومية مسجلة في السودان.
*شغلت مناصب رئيسية كمديرة لمستشفى أم درمان للأطفال.
*استشاري طب الأطفال بوزارة الصحة السودانية .
*قامت بتدريب أطباء الامتياز و العموميين و نواب واختصاصيين و معالجة الصغار بالمستشفيات و كان لها قدم سبق في قيام واستقرار مستشفى محمد الامين حامد للأطفال .

تخرجت بروفسر امنة من جامعة القاهرة ، حيث حصلت على بكالوريوس الطب ، وأكملت درجة الماجستير في طب الأطفال وصحة الطفل من جامعة الخرطوم في عام 1980.
كانت طالبة في جامعة ليفربول 1980-1982. كتبت العديد من الأوراق حول القلب والوعي وحضرت العديد من المؤتمرات الطبية على مستوى العالم.
وهي عضوة في العديد من المنظمات المهنية في مجال البحوث الطبية في السودان وخارجها.

كانت انسانة واخت ،ام ، خالة ، عمة ، زوجه ، وابنة بارة و صديقة وطبيبة تداوي النفوس والقلوب قبل الامراض والجراح .

بروفسر آمنه محمد صالح الفكي ليست فقط فقد للاسرة بل فقد للسودان اجمع .. فقد السودان احد علمائه وفرسانة .
ندعو الله ان يغفر لها ويرحمها و يسكنها فسيح جناته ويلهم اهلها وذويها الصبر والسلوان ، وان يجعل مرضها كفارة لسيئاتها .
وان يجزيها خيرا لكل ماقدمته من عطاء و علم وحب .

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم الجمعية السودانية لإختصاصيي طب الأطفال يقول تعالى: ( وبشر الصابرين الذين إذا أصابتهم مصيبة قالوا ...
02/06/2021

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
الجمعية السودانية لإختصاصيي طب الأطفال
يقول تعالى: ( وبشر الصابرين الذين إذا أصابتهم مصيبة قالوا إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون)
بمزيد من الحزن والأسى والحزن تنعي الجمعية علم من اعلام طب الأطفال من قدامى محاربيه الذين بذلوا جهدا مقدرا في خدمات طب الاطفال تعليما لطلاب الطب بجامعة أم درمان الإسلامية وتدريبا للأطباء إمتيازا و عموميين و نواب واختصاصيين و معالجة للصغار بالمستشفيات و كان لها قدم سبق في قيام واستقرار مستشفى محمد الامين حامد للأطفال
*بروفيسر: آمنة محمد صالح*
فبوفاتها تكون قد طويت صفحة ناصعة من سفر طب الاطفال سائلين الله عز وجل أن يكرم نزلها و يوسع مدخلها و يرفع درجتها وأن يجازيها بالإحسان إحسانا وبالزلات عفوا و غفرانا وأن يجعل ما قدمته من علم وعمل في ميزان حسناتها و يلهمنا وآلها وطلابها صبرا جميلا ولا نقول إلا ما يرضي ربنا
إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
*د. صفاء عبدالحميد*
رئيس الجمعية
1/6/2021

Pro.Amna Al faky Wrote a chapter inConsciousness , Essays on spacetime , Evolution and Well Being Book  , about her theo...
01/09/2020

Pro.Amna Al faky Wrote a chapter in
Consciousness , Essays on spacetime , Evolution and Well Being Book , about her theory and how does the heart affect Consciousness .

You can get the book online .

Imam Ghazali Research foundation wrote Thursday, 5 February 2015The Cognitive Heart: Lecture by Prof Amna Alfaki Dr Alsh...
01/09/2020

Imam Ghazali Research foundation wrote

Thursday, 5 February 2015
The Cognitive Heart: Lecture by Prof Amna Alfaki

Dr Alshingieti and Dr AlFakiOn Friday January 23rd, Dr. Amna Mohamed Al Faki, Professor of Pediatric & Child Health, Omdurman Islamic University - Sudan, presented a synopsis of her research on the heart as a cognitive organ and not just a pumping machine. She defined the human heart as “fundamentally a cognitive organ that processes thought, makes decisions, and interacts with the brain to produce conscious experiences”. She pointed out that the cognitive abilities of the human heart depend mainly upon i) the anatomical structures, ii) the intrinsic functions of cardiac ganglia, and iii) the intra-mural cardiac neurons. Her hypothesis -published in the Medical Hypotheses journal in 2010- suggests that the neurons in the muscular tissues of the heart have perceptive sensory functions locally in the heart like sensory neurons of the brain.

Prof. AlFaki noted that cardiac information sent to the brain triggers consciousness. This is evident in the fact that the firing of cardiac neurons precedes that of the cortical neurons by a variable time period in goal-directed action or behavior in the conscious state. She noted that many educational institutions and health organization had started to use the cognitive abilities of the heart (emotions, intelligence, intuition reasoning etc.) in treating patients with post traumatic stresses and psychosis. She believes that her thesis, once backed up with concrete research results, will significantly impact how the heart is viewed.

Bio
Professor Amna Mohamed Al Faki is Professor of Pediatric & Child Health, Omdurman Islamic University. She is also General Manager of the Consciousness and Nervous System Sciences Organization (CANSSO), an NGO registered in Sudan. She held major positions as Director of the Omdurman Children Hospital; consultant pediatrician to the Ministry of Health, Sudan; lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum; and lecturer at the Sudan Medical Specialization Board.

Prof. Al Faki graduated from Cairo University, where she received a Bachelor of Medicine, and completed her MD in pediatric and child health from the University of Khartoum in 1980. She was a scholar at the University of Liverpool from 1980-1982. She has written several papers on the heart and consciousness and attended numerous medical conferences globally. She is a member of several professional organizations in the field of Medical Research, in Sudan and abroad.

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Professor Amna Al faky wrote a paper in the 3rd international conference on drug discovery and therapy February/ 2011Pha...
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Professor Amna Al faky wrote a paper in the 3rd international conference on drug discovery and therapy
February/ 2011

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Cardiac neurons firing precedes cortical neurons firing by variable time equivalent to RP or Lipet`s latency period in goal directed behavior or action in conscious state

Amna Alfaki
Omdurman Islamic University , Department of Pediatrics

Abstract:

The signals, and the neuronal mechanisms that underlying the behavior, actions and action–directed goals in man and animals during conscious state is not fully understood, as well as the neuro-dynamic mechanisms and the source of these neuronal signals are not authenticated.Temporal judgment alone can neither account for neural signaling necessary for emergence of conscious act nor can explain the readiness potential RP (the accepted neural correlate time needed for the neurons to fire) that precede the onset of action or the latency time of 0.5 ms that precede the conscious act found by Lipet. Neuronal feedback mechanisms between the heart and the brain seem feasible and logical suggestions to be considered, so clearly I would suggest that the onset of a conscious directed goal, conscious action, freewill, and intension, the neural signals and mechanisms that control them may depend upon the interaction between two sources:

1) Brain, 2)Heart. The- temporal –cardiac (neural system ) interaction has been well established in the heart-brain interaction studies by many workers w ho found that the work of the heart precede that of the brain in EEG findings in conscious stimulation, which may explain and account for RP time and the 0.5 ms latency period of Lipet`s important findings. According to my hypothesis(AlFaki,2009)and views the temporal neurons in the somato-sensory cortex will respond to conscious stimulation only after receiving neuronal signals from the cardiac neurons in the neural plexus of the heart, after variable millisecond equivalent (RP) or Lipet’s latency period prior to temporal neuronal fringing in response to conscious act, this time is the time needed by cardiac neurons to process and signal information to the brain through feedback mechanism and heart-brain interaction. Key words: Feedback mechanisms, Latency period, RP, freewill, intension, consciousness cognition, neural plexus, heart –brain interaction

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Amna Alfaki Omdurman Islamic University , Department of Pediatrics Abstract: The signals, and the neuronal mechanisms that underlying the behavior, actions and action–directed goals in man and animals during conscious state is not fully understood, as well as the neuro-dynamic mechanisms and the s...

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