Abdelrahman Al Ashqar
About Abdelrahman Al Ashqar
Abdelrahman Al Ashqar is a Resident Physician currently working at Yale University. He has a background in reproductive health and HIV/AIDS, having served in various roles including as a National Officer in the International Federation of Medical Student Associations.
Work at Yale University
Abdelrahman Al Ashqar has been serving as a Resident Physician at Yale University since 2021. In this role, he engages in clinical practice and training, contributing to patient care and medical education in New Haven, Connecticut. His responsibilities include diagnosing and treating patients, participating in rounds, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals.
Previous Experience at Ministry of Health Kuwait
Al Ashqar worked at the Ministry of Health in Kuwait as a Medical Doctor from 2018 to 2019 for a duration of 10 months. He also served in a Women's Mental Health Clinic for 3 months in 2019. His roles involved providing medical care and support to patients, focusing on women's health and mental health issues.
Research Experience at Johns Hopkins Medicine
In 2018, Al Ashqar was a Visiting Researcher in Gynecology and Obstetrics at Johns Hopkins Medicine for 2 months. He later volunteered as a Research Volunteer in 2020 for 1 month in Baltimore, Maryland. His research activities contributed to advancements in medical knowledge and practices in women's health.
Education and Expertise
Al Ashqar completed his Bachelor of Basic Medical Sciences (B.Med.Sc) from 2011 to 2015. He further pursued his Doctor of Medicine (MD) at Kuwait University from 2011 to 2018. His educational background provides a strong foundation in medical sciences, preparing him for various roles in healthcare.
Leadership in Medical Associations
Al Ashqar served as the National Officer of Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS in the International Federation of Medical Student Associations. He also led the Standing Committee on Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS in the Kuwait Medical Student Association. These roles involved advocacy and education on critical health issues, demonstrating his commitment to public health.