Dr. Sulthan Al Rashid, MBBS, MD Pharmacology, Assistant  
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Med-Teacher - Dr. Sulthan Al Rashid

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Name: Dr. Sulthan Al Rashid

Educational Qualifications: MBBS, MD Pharmacology

College: Aligarh Muslim University (2020), India

Current Position: Assistant Professor

  1. Where are you working currently?

    Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Kuthambakkam, Tamil Nadu, India

  2. What are your areas of interest within your profession? 

    Teaching and Research

  3. Things that you are passionate about concerning the clinical/research/current aspects of your profession: 

    I am happy to be a teacher and researcher.

  4. What made you choose teaching or mentoring as a profession?  

    God has blessed me with skills.

  5. According to your experience, what is more important: getting good scores or acquiring knowledge? 

    Both

  6. 3 topics/subjects that you like the most: 

    Pharmacology, Medicine, and Diabetology

  7. What are your fields of interest in Research?  

    Diabetes

  8. What are your career goals or expectations? 

    To be a pioneer in teaching and research in the field of pharmacology.

  9. What would you be doing if not for the current profession?

    Practicing medicine

  10. What do you like to do in your leisure time?

    Teaching

  11. What change would you like to bring about in the Education sector?

    To make all the students get an effective education.

  12. What is your Mantra for success?

    Only hard work

  13. Who do you idolize and why?

    My teachers

  14. Kindly mention your Publication(s), if any:

    Currently, I have 4 publications.

  15. Kindly mention your achievements or awards:
    Conducted 1 CME as organizing secretary, and have been a resource person for various national and international conferences.

  16. And finally, what message would you like to give to today's youth?

    Find your interest as soon as possible and shine in that field.

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