Job title
Consultant
Specialties
Professional background
He qualified as a doctor in 2005 after successfully completing an MBChB in medicine at the distinguished University of Baghdad. He moved to the UK and started training as a junior doctor in 2007, which allowed him to go on to obtain a master's degree in urology in 2013 from the University College London.
Ahmed started his urological training at St James Hospital in Leeds and subsequently undertook a fellowship at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. During his fellowship, he studied the role of MRI in the diagnosis of prostate cancer which is now the main method of prostate cancer diagnosis. Furthermore, he completed 5 years of higher urological training at the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Deanery by completing the FRSC Urol exam in 2017.
He is the current lead and chair of multidisciplinary cancer services at the Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust’s urology department, the founder of the Arab British Urological Society, as well as being a consultant urologist at Urology Partners LLP.
Research interests
Bladder cancer /use of bladder preservation treatments for high risk bladder cancer patients, use of urinary biomarkers in the diagnosis and follow up of patients with bladder cancer
Prostate cancer/using focal therapy to treat patients with localised prostate cancer/ Use of biomarkers in the diagnosis of prostate cancer patients
Benign prostate hyperplasia/using minimally invasive trans perineal access to treat enlarged prostate