Roles spanning medical research, institutional leadership, student governance, clinical training, and health innovation — across three continents.
Co-founded Aurea DD — a health innovation venture operating at the intersection of medicine, technology, and entrepreneurship. Leading operations, organisational strategy, and early-stage development. Building the infrastructure and vision of a purpose-driven medical venture.
Spearheaded the scientific direction and research strategy for the Medical Research and Publication Society of KSMA. Managing organisational workflow, project execution, and administrative structure. Representing MRPS-KSMA in academic and external institutional matters, enhancing collaboration and visibility.
Led student governance activities, enhancing academic-administrative coordination across the university. Overseeing various student bodies and committees, ensuring effective representation and engagement. Coordinating university-level academic events, fostering a vibrant and collaborative academic community.
Conducting original research on Cardiac Amyloidosis, focusing on pathophysiological mechanisms and diagnostic advancements. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to enhance therapeutic strategies and improve clinical outcomes. Contributing to the understanding of systemic amyloid heart disease through translational research integration.
Leading original research on Cardiac Amyloidosis to enhance diagnostic and clinical understanding. Focusing on early detection strategies and cardiac imaging patterns to improve patient outcomes. Collaborating with international medical graduates to promote evidence-based medical advancements.
Pursuing an internationally accredited fellowship in critical care and emergency medicine. 53 modules across 219 structured sessions (42+ hours) covering advanced ICU management, mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic monitoring, ABG and electrolyte interpretation, critical care pharmacology, sepsis, ARDS, multi-organ failure, and ethical ICU leadership. 45 CPD Points.
The primary pathway to practising medicine in the United Kingdom for international medical graduates. Preparing for PLAB 1 and PLAB 2 under the General Medical Council (GMC).
Pursuing MRCP (UK) — the internationally recognised postgraduate qualification for physicians, administered by the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom.