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Profile - Akil Amirali Nurmohamed |
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Dr Akil Nurmohamed was born in London in 1968. He is the youngest of a family of three. His father, Amirali Nurmohamed, and mother are both from Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. Akil is married and has two children. He is settled in London, where he is a full time partner in a General Practice in Harrow.
His primary and secondary education was in South London. He went on to study Medicine at the Royal Free Hospital and in 1994 graduated with a MBBS Lon and a BSc (Hons) in Immunology. He further specialised with a Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1997 and completed his General Practice Vocational Training from Edgware Hospital in 1998. He became a member of the Royal College of General Practitioners in 2001.
His special interests include: Paediatrics, Psychiatry and emergency medicine. He also teaches and trains newly qualified (foundation year) doctors as well as fifth year medical students from Kings College during their general practice rotation.
His communal involvement started as a volunteer at Hammersmith mosque where he used to help his grandmother and uncle clean the mosque. He has participated in medical screening programmes organised for the community by the World Federation and has also helped in CoEJ vaccination programmes for hujjaj. He has been on the KSIMC medical board since 2004 and Insha-Allah will be part of the CoEJ European Hajj Mission medical team in 2007.
In his spare time he enjoys reading, playing football and badminton. |