Dr Abidullah Khan
New Consultant Committee representative – Mersey
Dr Abidullah Khan is a consultant physician, currently working at Royal Liverpool University Hospital. He has over a decade of clinical experience across Pakistan and the United Kingdom. Holding MBBS, FCPS (Pakistan), MRCP, FRCP, CCT and DipUKMP qualifications, Abid has developed a broad and diverse perspective on healthcare delivery, medical education and clinical leadership through his work in two distinct healthcare systems.
He has made significant academic contributions, authoring more than 36 publications including original research articles, case series, quality improvement projects and conference abstracts. His commitment to education is reflected in his roles as an academic adviser with Liverpool School of Medicine and as a clinical and educational supervisor for undergraduate and postgraduate trainees, supporting the development of future generations of physicians.
Abid has demonstrated a sustained commitment to professional engagement and leadership. He previously served on the Young Diabetologists & Endocrinologists’ Forum (YDEF) Committee and currently serves as diabetes lead within regional specialist cancer and cardiology services, driving improvements in the care of people with diabetes across complex clinical pathways. He has special interests in diabetes technology and helps to deliver regional insulin pump service. His main focus is diabetes technology in old age and potential quality in the uptake of diabetes technology.
Abid is passionate about advancing standards in clinical practice, education and research, and is actively pursuing his ambition to become an MRCP(UK) PACES examiner. A strong advocate for equality, diversity and inclusion, he is committed to fostering a healthcare environment that promotes opportunity, representation and excellence for all healthcare professionals and patients.
Through his clinical, academic and leadership activities, Abid continues to contribute to the advancement of medicine and the development of the wider medical profession.