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SHOAIB SAADAT

Renal Registrar (NHS), Data Scientist, Clinical Researcher
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  • Summary

    Driven by curiosity and compassion, Dr. Shoaib Saadat has dedicated his career to improving lives through medicine, research, service, and innovation.

    Currently a Nephrologist and clinical researcher at the University of Cambridge, Dr. Shoaib earned his medical degree with top honors, including 10 gold medals, from Ayub Medical College in Pakistan. He received academic scholarships for his intellect and promise as a physician. With over 15 years of experience in General and Renal Medicine, his empathy and expertise deliver outstanding patient care.

    Beyond the clinic, Dr. Shoaib expands his impact as a data scientist, educator, and AI artist. He created a comprehensive data science course to share his interdisciplinary knowledge, empowering healthcare professionals worldwide. Dr. Shoaib also founded the nonprofit iHeal Pakistan to increase healthcare access to underserved communities.

    Dr. Shoaib has emerged as a leader in AI by leveraging text-to-image generation to create thought-provoking art that captivates a huge social media following. His AI art stands at the intersection of technology and creativity.

    Brilliant, multifaceted, and kind - Dr. Shoaib Saadat represents the future of medicine and AI at its best. His diverse work improves lives worldwide, making him a leader in nephrology, data science, education, and AI art. Guided by intellect and humanity, Dr. Shoaib's vision enriches global health through research, technology, creativity, and compassionate care.

  • 12+ Years Of Experience

    Has worked in the General and Renal Medicine fields

  • Defining Success

    He believes in the struggle (of the right kind).

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My Career

  • 2017-Now: Nephrologist & Clinical Researcher

    Dr. Shoaib is currently a Clinical Research Fellow at the prestigious University of Cambridge investigating multiple sclerosis. He previously worked as a Nephrology Registrar in the UK's National Health Service.

    Over the past several years, Dr. Shoaib has gained extensive clinical experience in Nephrology through registrar roles at multiple hospitals across the UK, including Queen Alexandra Hospital, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Lister Hospital, and Mid and South Essex Trust.

    In his current fellowship at Cambridge, Dr. Shoaib is focused on multiple sclerosis research and publishing findings. This clinical research fellowship represents his transition from patient care to full-time research of neurological diseases and honing his skills as a physician-scientist.

    Overall, Dr. Shoaib has rapidly progressed in his medical career from a house officer to a registrar and now a research fellow at one of the world's top universities. His clinical and research experiences highlight his dedication to nephrology, academic medicine, and improving patient outcomes through research.

  • 2016-2017: Fellow Nephrology (ST3&4)

    Worked as Fellow Nephrology (ST3), Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan. Performed Ward rounds, Clinics, Hospital Calls and Surgical Procedures in Nephrology. Acquired research and data science skills in R, python and clinical statistics. Published 7 research articles, gave several journal clubs, introduced machine learning in my center. Started more than 10 research projects on different clinical problems

  • 2014-2016: Resident Internal Medicine (CT1&2)

    Worked as Resident Internal Medicine (ST1&2), Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan. Performed Ward rounds, Clinics, Hospital Calls and Surgical Procedures in Medicine. Successfully completed the intermediate module (IMM – CPSP) examination for medicine

  • 2012-2014: House Officer (F1&2)

    Worked as House Officer (F1&2), Ayub Teaching Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan. – Performed ward rounds, clinical management, rotations in medicine, surgery, dermatology, pediatrics, ophthalmic surgery and clinical radiology.

Philanthropic Work

  • iHeal Pakistan

    He started this organization around 2010 with an aim to help the poor patients who cannot afford high cost medicines.

  • Health Care Visits

    I have been involved in multiple field visits to health care deprived regions in Pakistan.

  • Child Health

    iHeal Pakistan has also been able to organize several health camps for child health problems.

  • Healthcare Training

    We have also managed to organize several healthcare training workshops on basic life support.

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My Recent Posts

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Depression and Diabetes: ” A loosing combination “

Abstract Studies have shown that there is significant Quality of Life impairment in patients suffering from depression with co-morbid diabetes mellitus. The objective of this study was to compare the Quality of Life (QOL) in patients with depressive illness with and without Type II Diabetes Mellitus. It was a single centered cross sectional study which …

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What changes the quality of life in hemodialysis patients: a machine learning approach

Poster Presentation Application of machine learning algorithms to identify patients at highest risk of deteriorating quality of life.

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Opium Overdose: ” A Black Sheep in Acute Stroke Management “

Abstract   We report a case of an 81 year old elderly man presented in the emergency department with a 1 hour history of sudden unconsciousness presented to a tertiary care hospital in Islamabad Pakistan. He was investigated on the lines of acute vascular event. He was being considered for intravenous thrombolysis for possibility of …

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Prevalence of Obesity in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Abstract Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compressive entrapment neuropathy caused by the compression of the median nerve at the wrist space known as the carpal tunnel. The epidemiologic factors related to CTS include genetic, medical, social, vocational, and demographic factors. The common symptoms experienced include pain, paresthesia, and numbness in the median …

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Spectrum of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia with Effect On Intensive Care Unit’s Patient Outcome

Abstract Objective: To evaluate the spectrum of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) and the relation of length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay, patient’s age and gender on the likelihood of being discharged from the ICU. Study Design: A cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan over a period of 12 …

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Spinal Schwannoma with Intradural Intramedullary Hemorrhage

Abstract Patients with spinal abnormalities infrequently present with intradural intramedullary bleeding. The more common causes include spinal trauma, arteriovenous malformations and saccular aneurysms of spinal arteries. On occasion, spinal cord tumors either primary or metastatic may cause intramedullary bleed with ependymoma of the conus medullaris. Spinal nerve sheath tumors such as schwannomas only rarely cause …

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Antibiogram of Medical Intensive Care Unit at Tertiary Care Hospital Setting of Pakistan

Abstract Objective: To determine the frequency of micro-organisms causing sepsis as well as to determine the antibiotic susceptibility and resistance of microorganisms isolated in a medical intensive care unit. Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional analysis of 802 patients from a medical intensive care unit (ICU) of Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan over a one-year period from August 2015 …

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Prevalence of Obesity in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Abstract Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compressive entrapment neuropathy caused by the compression of the median nerve at the wrist space known as the carpal tunnel. The epidemiologic factors related to CTS include genetic, medical, social, vocational, and demographic factors. The common symptoms experienced include pain, paresthesia, and numbness in the median nerve distribution. …

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Predicting Central Venous Pressure by Measuring Femoral Venous Diameter Using Ultrasonography

Abstract Objectives The objective of this exploratory study was to find out the correlation of femoral vein diameter (FVD) to central venous pressure (CVP) measurements and to derive a prediction equation to help ascertain the fluid volume status in a critical patient. Patients and methods This was a single-centered prospective cohort study designed and conducted …

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