Dr. Jamil Ahmed
Assistant Professor
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Arabian Gulf University
Bahrain
Biography
An experienced professional in family and community medicine, currently serving as an associate professor. With extensive experience in primary care, Dr Jamil Ahmed has served as primary care physician and family and community medicine academic, resident for Fellowship in community medicine, resident medical officer in a tertiary care hospital. His diverse background in primary care and community health has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of patient care, public health initiatives, and medical education. Dr. Jamil Ahmed is an experienced professional in family and community medicine, currently serving as an associate professor. With extensive experience in primary care, he has worked as a primary care physician, family and community medicine academic, and resident for Fellowship in Community Medicine. Additionally, he served as a resident medical officer in a tertiary care hospital, managing complex cases and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. His diverse background has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of patient care, public health initiatives, and medical education. Dr. Ahmed is committed to improving patient outcomes and advancing medical education, actively participating in public health programs focused on disease prevention and health promotion. His dedication to his profession and passion for enhancing healthcare delivery make him a valuable asset to the field of family and community medicine.
Research Interest
Non-Communicable disease prevention •Obesity, Nutrition and Physical activity •Maternal, child and reproductive health •Quantitative and Qualitative Research methods •Data management
Publications
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Kumar R, Somrongthong R, Ahmed J. Impact of waste management training intervention on knowledge, attitude and practices of teaching hospital workers in Pakistan. Pak Journal of Medical Sciences;32(3):705-710
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Ahmed J, Rehman SU, Shahab M. Community midwives' acceptability in their communities: A qualitative study from two provinces of Pakistan. Midwifery;47(April 2017):53–59
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Hamadeh RR, Ahmed J,Al Kawari M, Bucheeri S. Quit Tobacco Clinics in Bahrain: Quit Rates and Patient Satisfaction.. Tobacco Induced Diseases;15(7):DOI: 10.1186/s12971-017-0115-1