I am a newly qualified General Practitioner with experience in providing high-quality primary care to diverse patients in various settings, including hospital, urgent care, and general practices. I have recently completed DRCOG certification, demonstrating my competencies in women's health and neonatology. I am also pursuing a Masters in Medical Education from the University of South Wales, where I am learning how to design, deliver, and evaluate effective and innovative educational methods to medical students. I am fluent in English and Arabic, which enables me to communicate with a wide range of patients and colleagues. I also have a special interest in Otolaryngology and have been working at Blackpool Victoria hospital ENT department. I am passionate about improving health outcomes, promoting health equity, and advancing medical knowledge in my field.
Ad-Hoc Locum work cover in Urgent Care centre providing out of hours and unscheduled care services to patients
As a medical doctor with a strong passion for teaching, I have actively engaged in both bedside teaching and formal teaching sessions (during my foundation and GP training) to ensure a comprehensive learning experience for medical students. Through bedside teaching, I have guided and mentored students in real-time clinical settings, allowing them to observe patient interactions, perform physical examinations, and participate in treatment decision-making. By facilitating discussions and encouraging critical thinking, I have helped students develop their diagnostic skills and clinical reasoning abilities. Additionally, I have conducted formal teaching sessions, delivering tutorials and interactive presentations on various medical topics. I have incorporated case studies, problem-solving exercises, and group discussions to encourage active participation and knowledge retention among students.