Professional Title: Family Medicine Consultant
Specialty: Primary Care - Adult
Location: Dhahran
Gender: Male
Languages: Arabic, English
Dr. Abouebeid is a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of General Practitioners.
Having been born and raised in the GCC, he is familiar with the local culture. Dr. Abouebeid completed his medical degree with honors and distinction at Cairo University followed by additional training in primary care, internal medicine and medical research in the United States.
He continued his education by completing training in internal medicine and family medicine in the UK after which he practiced medicine as a Family Medicine Consultant in Yorkshire and Manchester, eventually serving as clinical lead.
In addition to providing compassionate, person-centered care to his patients, Dr. Abouebeid supervises Family Medicine residents and serves as the Governance and Quality Lead in Primary Care.
2023-present: Family Medicine Consultant, Primary Care, Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH), Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
2018-2023: Consultant Family Medicine, Saint Vincent Medical Centre, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
2009-2010: Research Fellow, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, New Mexico, USA
2018: Certificate of Completing Training in Family Medicine, United Kingdom
2009: Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates Certification, USA
2018: Member of The Royal College of General Practitioners, United Kingdom
2015: Member of The Royal College of Physicians, United Kingdom
2015-2018: Family Medicine Resident, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
2013-2015: Internal Medicine Resident, James Cook University Hospital and South Shields District Hospital
2010-2012: Resident Doctor of Internal Medicine and Urgent Care, Cairo, Egypt
2007-2009: Internship, Cairo University Hospital, Egypt
2007: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Cairo University, Egypt
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