Ahmed Rashid has a diverse and extensive work experience in the medical education field. Ahmed began their career in 2008 as a Doctor in the NHS and later held roles as an Examiner and Chief Examiner at the General Medical Council. In 2016, they joined UCL as a Senior Fellow and Clinical Associate Professor before becoming a Professor of Medical Education in 2022. Ahmed also served as the Head of Centre at UCL Centre for International Medical Education Collaborations. Ahmed has held various academic positions, including being an External Examiner at Sultan Qaboos University and Queen Mary University of London. Additionally, they have worked as a Lecturer at NB Medical Education and as a Clinical Research Fellow and NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow at the University of Cambridge. Currently, Ahmed holds the position of Vice Dean at UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences and works as an Appraiser at NHS England.
Ahmed Rashid's education history begins with their attendance at St Albans School, although the specific start and end years are not provided. Ahmed'sdegree information is not mentioned for this institution. Later, they pursued a Doctor of Medicine degree at UCL. Again, the time frame for their studies at UCL is not provided.
In terms of additional certifications, Ahmed Rashid obtained the Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA) in June 2021 from the Higher Education Academy. Furthermore, they hold the title of Fellow (FRCGP) from the Royal College of General Practitioners, and Fellow (FRCP) from the Royal College of Physicians; however, the specific dates of obtaining these titles are not disclosed.
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