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Uzair A. Khalid, M.B., B.S.
Department of Neurology
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Worcester, MA 01605
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The Curriculum Vitae is true and correct as at 8/3/2022 Education
M.B., B.S., Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan 2011 - 2016 Advanced Level GCE Cambridge Examinations Institution 5 A’s: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Economics Ordinary Level GCE Cambridge Examinations Institution 10 A’s: English, Urdu, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Business Studies, Islamiyat
2008 - 2010
2005 - 2008
Postdoctoral Training
Fellowship in Neurocritical Care, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
2022 - 2024
Residency in Neurology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 2019 - 2022 Internship, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 2018 - 2019 ECFMG Certification 2017
Other Work Experience
Junior reviewer in NEUROLOGY journal
Elective in Neurology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine 5/2022
3/2016
Elective in Nephrology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine 2/2016 Observership in Neurosurgery, Imperial College (Charing Cross Hospital), London, United Kingdom
6/2014
Professional Memberships and Activities
American Academy of Neurology
Member
2019 - Present
Neurocritical Care Society
Member
2019 - Present
Uzair A. Khalid, MBBS
Investigation
Current
Principal Investigator (PI): Jadeja, N.
“Brief Ictal Pauses in Status Epilepticus”
Assessing outcomes in patients with electrographic status epilepticus who have evidence of brief ictal pauses on EEG
2022
Health Care Delivery
Clinical Innovations, Safety, and Quality Improvement Projects
“Improving brain death diagnostic knowledge and clinical confidence utilizing both didactic and simulation exercises”, University of Massachusetts Medical School (QI Project) 2020 - 2022
“Reducing errors in medication reconciliation: Approaching the problem from the patient perspective”, University of Massachusetts Medical School (QI Project) 2019
Scholarship
Peer-reviewed publications
1. Mehmood, M.H., Munir, S., Khalid, U. A., Asrar, M., & Gilani, A. H..
“Antidiarrhoeal, antisecretory and antispasmodic activities of Matricaria Chamomilla are mediated predominantly through K -channel activation.” BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 15: article number 75
(2015).
Other Presentations, Posters & Abstracts
Reynolds, S., Hsu, A., Khalid, U. A., Bano, S., Mayall, K., “Reducing errors in medication reconciliation: Approaching the problem from the patient perspective”. University of Massachusetts Medical School, Internal Medicine Residency Poster Day. 2019
Mehmood, M.H., Munir, S., Khalid, U. A., Asrar, M., & Gilani, A. H., “Antidiarrhoeal, antisecretory and antispasmodic activities of Matricaria Chamomilla are mediated predominantly through K -channel activation”. Aga Khan University Hospital, Biological and Biomedical Sciences Poster Presentations.
2013
Uzair A. Khalid, MBBS
Volunteer Activities
AGAHE (Association for Gender Awareness and Human Empowerment), Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan
Assisted in providing relief to flood-stricken areas of central rural Pakistan. 3/2011
DOABA Foundation, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan
Assisted in providing relief to flood-stricken areas of central rural Pakistan. 2/2011
Help In Need, Islamabad, Pakistan
Assisted in providing relief to earthquake-stricken areas of northern Pakistan. 1/2011
Honors and Awards
Merit scholarship awarded to the top 25% of the class. 2005 - 2010 Language Fluency
Advanced proficiency in English
Native speaker of Urdu