Dr. Khalid Gaffer Mohamed
Assistant Professor
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Khalid Gaffer Mohamed (MBBS, MD, PhD) is an assistant professor in Family Medicine at the Arabian Gulf University. His research area of interest is PHC development in the health system and Communication Skills. Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Khartoum (MBBS) in 1998. Took his five-year specialty (MD) in Family Medicine from Norway in 2008. He returned to Sudan in 2009 where he established The Gezira Family Medicine Project (first family medicine postgraduate training program) as a cofounder. He took his PhD from the University of Bergen in 2019. He joined the University of Taibah in Medinah, Saudi Arabia in 2013, where he gained a lot of certificates of acknowledgment for his efforts in implementing the PBL based Manchester curriculum. He joined the Arabian Gulf University (AGU) From 2022 where he teaches both undergraduate, Family Medicine Master post graduate students and Diploma in Clinical Research.
- Ph.D. in Family Medicine, University of Bergen, 2019
- MD. clinical specialty in Family Medicine, Norway, 2008
- MBBS. University of Khartoum, 1998
- Family medicine in the health system
- Communication skills
- Scaling up family medicine training in Gezira, Sudan - a 2-year in-service Master program using modern information and communication technology: a survey study. Human Resources for Health. 2014
- Telemedicine and E-Learning in a primary care setting in Sudan: The experience of the Gezira family medicine project. International Journal of Family Medicine. 2015
- Confidence in procedural skills before and after a two-year master’s programme in family medicine in Gezira state, Sudan. Advances in Medicine. 2017
- Impact on core values of family medicine from a 2-year master’s programme in Gezira, Sudan: Observational study. BMC family practice Nov. 2019
