Consultants and Posts in East Lancashire
EIS East
Dr Masood Qureshi
Professor Nusrat Husain
Dr Halilu Abdullahi
Sexual Health BwD
Dr Tessa Malone
Adult Mental Health East
Dr Ranji Thomas
Dr Meena Shivalingham
Dr Ekong Akpan
Dr Zahid Khan
Dr Haroon Moosa
Dr Moruf Adelekan
Dr Sotonte Bobmanuel
Dr Amir Nazir
Dr Shahid Qurishi
Dr Gurdaval Singh
Dr Christopher Ubawuchi
Dr Shahid Ahmad
Dr Euan Robertson
Network & Locality
Adult Mental Health East Lancashire
Special Interests
Psychopharmacology
Personality Disorder
Community service development
QI and Research
Dementia care in the inpatient setting
Additional roles within LSCFT
Medical Advisory Committee Chair
Clinical Cabinet member
Clinical Council member
LNC member
Appraiser
Clozapine and Lithium working group representative
Physical Health working group representative
The best things about LSCFT / your job
Lancashire is a great place to live and work.
Dr Muhammad Iqbal Naeem
Network & Locality
Adult Mental Health East Lancashire
Special Interests
Addictive behaviour
dual diagnoses
QI and Research
Dementia care in the inpatient setting
Additional roles within LSCFT
SAS Tutor
Appraiser for Revalidation
Additional roles outside of LSCFT
CESR Evaluator of the RCPsych
Member equivalence committee at RCPsych
Let us know about any projects/achievements that you wish to share
Working on strengthening the role of SAS doctors within LSCFT.
CESR of the year Award holder from the RCPsych.
Interests/hobbies or anything interesting you have done outside of work!
Interested in writing poetry and fiction in Urdu language
One thing I’m most proud of in work
The one thing I am most proud of is watching a various doctors grow and develop whilst with us on placement. This has a positive impact on the team and on patient care.
The best things about LSCFT / your job
My job has a variety of psychiatric disorders including chronic and enduring mental illness with difficult to engage patients.
Presentation of psychiatric condition at various levels i.e acute, highly unstable or stable in recovery phase.
The case load has a high prevalence of concomitant drug and alcohol problems.
What can trainees get out of this post?
1) The post is suitable for GP Trainees and ST5-6 in Psychiatry.
2) ST’s can find this placement useful to meet their ILO’s by working with highly complex psychiatric conditions to assess and manage acute and stable conditions. Good supervision for Non-clinical ILO’s and support to meet research and leadership competencies.
3) ST’s can further their special interest in addictions and dual diagnoses.
4) SAS doctors needing support to meet their goals to obtain CESR will be very well suited in this post.
Dr Thuya Han
Network & Locality
Adult Mental Health
Special Interests
Psychopharmacology
Eating disorder
Medical Law and Healthcare Ethics
CBT
Additional roles within LSCFT
Appraiser
Medical students teaching
Additional roles outside of LSCFT
Education Supervisor/FY1
Education Supervisor/CT1-3
CESR Evaluator
Let us know about any projects/achievements that you wish to share
Interested in doing study on how psychotic patients progress post-depot antipsychotic injection.
Also interested in doing study on relation between low BMI and capacity to decide own treatment.
Interests/hobbies or anything interesting you have done outside of work!
Reading/ analysing books, papers and studies on History, Politics, Strategy and law.
One thing I’m most proud of in work
Helping/ witnessing my own junior doctors passing membership exam of the college!
The best things about LSCFT / your job
Best training place in the whole north west!
What can trainees get out of this post?
Will have a chance to involve/ participate in treating resistant cases of psychosis/ bipolar mania/ bipolar depression/ unipolar depression in the background of special interest (Psycho-pharmacology).
Will have a chance to see/ observe eating disorder cases.
Will get understanding of multidisciplinary team working in difficulty circumstance.
Will know how to manage with bed crisis.