Accomplished professional with expertise in communication, leadership, and strategic planning. Demonstrates proficiency as an independent echocardiography operator, adhering to BSE guidelines for accurate reporting. Committed to leveraging skills to drive organisational success and enhance patient care outcomes. Ambitious, patient-focused Medical Doctor interested in Acute medicine and Cardiology. Looking forward to working towards training in both of these fields and becoming an Interventional Cardiologist. Good experience in general medicine that enabled the passing of MRCPI.
Experienced healthcare professional focused on providing high-quality patient care and medical expertise. Drive positive patient outcomes through comprehensive diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient education. Leverage strong communication skills and a collaborative approach to enhance interdisciplinary teamwork and healthcare delivery.
IMT3 (Trust Grade) in acute medicine and adult cardiology. Worked as ED take, ward cover, outpatient clinics, echocardiography, diagnostic cardiology intervention and cardiology consultation for other specialities. Organised and taught in the acute medicine departmental teaching, organised morbidity and mortality meetings in cardiology.
Mentored junior medical staff, providing guidance on best practices and clinical procedures, evaluated diagnostic tests to effectively interpret results and inform treatment decisions.
Medical inpatients cover a variety of medical problems. The take rota for the accident and emergency was 1:15, where medical emergencies were managed.
Provided expert medical care to diverse patient populations in a fast-paced environment and conducted comprehensive examinations and diagnosed a wide range of medical conditions.
The medical attachment was in adult cardiology.
Research:
The Understanding of The Sudanese Patients to Their Anti-hypertensive Medications and How It Affects Their Control. 2008 (Graduation Research)
Audit:
The use of MRAs in ACS patients with EF
Lipids Audit (LDL-C follow-up post ACS)