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Summary
Born in Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan, Dr. Shoaib has always been interested in finding the best in him. He received his MBBS degree from Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad in 2012.
He got registered as a medical practitioner with PM&DC and completed his house job of one year in Medicine & Surgery from Ayub Teaching Hospital, Abbottabad on Oct 5th, 2013.
He was honored to be the best graduate of Ayub Medical College (AMC) & Khyber Medical University (KMU), for the year 2012 receiving 10 Gold Medals in total.
- 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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Years in Medicine
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My Career
2017-Now: Renal Registrar (ST3&4)
Currently working at Queen Alexandra Hospital, NHS, UK
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

Renal Infiltration by Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma as a Rare Cause of Fanconi’s Syndrome: A Case Report
Abstract We report the case of a 16-year-old female patient with a known history of coeliac disease, who presented with the complaints of diarrhea, vomiting and generalized body weakness. On examination, she was found to have dehydration, decreased power in all her limbs, cervical lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly. Investigations showed severe hypokalemia, hyponatremia, hypomagnesemia, hypoglycemia and …

Predicting Quality Of Life Changes In Hemodialysis Patients Using Machine Learning: Generation Of An Early Warning System
Objective: To predict changes in the quality of life scores of hemodialysis patients for the coming month and the development of an early warning system using machine learning. Methods: It was a prospective cohort study (one-month duration) at the dialysis center of a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan. The study started on 1 st October …

Predictors Of Prolonged Hospitalization In Patients With Fever
Objective: The study was conducted to analyze the predictors of prolonged hospitalization in patients with fever. Patients and Methods: This was a prospective cohort study conducted from July – December 2015 at Ayub Teaching Hospital, Pakistan. Convenience sampling was used to enroll the patients who visited the hospital during the study duration. A sample size …
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