Muhammad
About Me
Experienced medical educator dedicated to nurturing future healthcare professionals. I bring a passion for teaching, a deep understanding of medical concepts, and a commitment to fostering critical
thinking and clinical skills in my students. I am a experienced medical educator with a profound commitment to shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals. With a rich tapestry of experience spanning years in the field, I bring to the table a wealth of knowledge, a genuine passion for teaching, and an unwavering dedication to cultivating the minds that will define the future of medicine.My educational background is rooted in [MBBS FCPS MRCP], which laid the bedrock for my understanding of medical sciences. From there, I ventured into INTERNAL MEDICINE, where I honed my expertise and gained insights that I am eager to share with my students. Let’s embark on a journey of learning and growth together.
My teaching style
As a medical professor, my teaching style is anchored in a commitment to fostering a transformative learning experience that equips future healthcare professionals with not only the necessary knowledge but also the critical skills and empathetic mindset required in the medical field.
My approach hinges on three pillars:
1. Engaged Learning: I firmly believe that learning is most effective when students are actively engaged. I employ a variety of teaching techniques, such as case-based discussions, problem-solving sessions, and hands-on simulations, to immerse students in real-world medical challenges. By grappling with authentic scenarios, students develop analytical thinking, decision-making abilities, and a holistic understanding of patient care.
2. Patient-Centered Perspective: Every medical encounter centers around the patient. I emphasize the significance of compassionate care and effective communication through role-playing exercises that simulate patient interactions. By encouraging students to view medical cases from the patient’s perspective, I cultivate empathy, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to provide patient-focused care.
3. Lifelong Learning Culture: Medicine is an ever-evolving field, demanding a commitment to continuous learning. I instill in my students the value of curiosity and the habit of staying informed about advancements. Through regular journal clubs, seminars, and research discussions, I nurture a culture of ongoing learning that extends beyond the classroom and into their future medical practice.
My past experience
yes i am teaching for the last 3 years both in university nd also online.
My Proudest Achievements
Gold medalist during Medical degree. MRCP. FCPS internal Medicine.
I teach
- Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM)
- Pharmacy
- MCAT
- PLAB
- USMLE
- Biology
- Biochemistry
- Physiology
- Essays
- Human Biology
- Microbiology
- Cricket