
Babar Akbar
@babarakbar
GP. British Army Officer. NHS Clinical Lead. PhD candidate at Oxford. Med Ed. GP Sim. Appraiser.
🔗Dundee,Oxford,St.Andrews Unis; NHS Fife & Tayside. Own views
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15-01-2009 18:05:25
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Our AiT Chair has been working with IMG doctors on a survey to find out how many IMG GPs are having difficulties with visas. 📢 If you're an IMG GP, please send in your views by filling in this survey and share it with your colleagues. ➡️ forms.office.com/r/GHEhJy7fWB Akram Hussain


What a team. What a great meeting! 😄🙌🏼 Chris Provan Chris Williams (now on Bluesky) Issmael


What point of care tests are being used in GP out of hours service? Sarah Mills Dr Virginia Hernandez Santiago MD PhD, MRCGP & Babar Akbar investigate barriers, enablers, benefits, and drawbacks to POCT use in GPOOH doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.…


On this day in 1916 Naik Shahamad Khan, a Punjabi Muslim of the 89th Punjabis, British Indian Army (now 1st Bn, Baloch Regt), was awarded the Victoria Cross for valour whilst serving on Tigris Front, Mesopotamia. vcgca.org/our-people/pro… UK in Pakistan 🇬🇧🇵🇰 Victoria Cross Trust DG ISPR


Looking forward to present at the NHS Education for Scotland (NES) Annual Conference this afternoon, highlighting the wonderful work of our team SCSCᴴᶠ with our bespoke Refugee Drs Simulation Programme alongside @bridgesprogs JulieDoverty julie mardon amrita brara Samantha Smith


Was a pleasure to evidence our strong partnership working through the #RefugeeDoctorsProject this afternoon. Thanks to everyone who contributed Samantha Gaw Dr Andrew Mackay Scot Gov Fairer SCSCᴴᶠ





Absolutely bursting with green pride for this absolute legend! 🇵🇰🥇💚 Arshad Nadeem #JavelinThrow #OlympicGames #ArshadNadeem



An absolute pleasure to deliver this year’s RCGP Scotland SE faculty annual lecture - exploring the critical intersection between politics and healthcare. From workforce shortages to health inequalities, the system itself needs support and strategic change. Babar Akbar