Dr Mustafa Mehmood appointed RCSI CPD Support Scheme Emergency Medicine lead.
 
 

I was born and bred in Quetta, Pakistan – Learnt the trade of Emergency Medicine at the Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi initially. Moved to Ireland in 2014 and enrolled into Emergency CPDSS Programme. Worked in Galway as Registrar in Emergency Medicine initially and then got on the Advanced Speciality Training in Emergency Medicine Programme at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

 

I pursued Advanced training in Emergency Medicine at Galway, Limerick, Crumlin and St James’s Hospital. I did a fellowship and a Diploma in Syncope and Related Disorders from Mercers Institute of Successful Ageing at St James’s Hospital.

 

I am currently working as a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at St James’s Hospital, with special interests in Medical Education & Simulation along with Geriatric Emergency Medicine & Falls Prevention. I also hold a Diploma in Healthcare Simulation and Patient Safety.

 

I am deeply honoured to be selected at the National Lead for CPDSS in Emergency Medicine at RCSI. This opportunity represents a pivotal moment in advancing the standards of Emergency Medical Care Nationwide. I am committed to fostering innovation, and collaboration to empower our Emergency Medicine NCHDs and ultimately enhance and improve patient outcomes.

 
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