Dr. Mohammed Ashraf
Specialist Internal Medicine
Work Experience
- Dr Mohammed Ashraf has more than 15 years of experience in the field of Internal Medicine. He completed his post-graduation from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, India. He was a Professor of Medicine and Consultant Physician at Father Muller Medical College and Yenepoya Medical College
Mangalore, India. He worked as a Specialist Internal Medicine at Thumbay Hospital Dubai and Sharjah for five years. He has also served as Specialist Internal Medicine at NMC Medical Centre Sharjah and Ahalia Hospital Abu Dhabi.
Languages Spoken
- English
- Malayalam
- Hindi
- Urdu
- Kannada
- Tamil
Special Interests
- Metabolic Diseases (Diabetes and Dyslipidemia)
Research / Publications
Clinical Biochemical and Histopathological study of alcoholic liver diseases at AIMS, BG Nagar, and Karnataka, India- accepted for the award of MD Degree by the Rajiv Gandhi University, Karnataka, India.
- Takayasu’s arteritis with hyperthyroidism-Journal of clinical and diagnostic research, Aug 2011, vol 5, issue 4: pp 835-837.
- Cerebellar and Psychiatric manifestations in malaria-Journal of clinical and diagnostic research, oct 2011, vol 5, issue 5: pp1104-1105.
- Pericardial effusion-melioidosis or tuberculosis-J Medicine 2012; 13 :pp 230-232
- A case report of Bardet Biedl Syndrome with Hypokalemic Paralysis- Journal of clinical and diagnostic research, June 2013 vol7, issue 6: pp 1163-1164.
- Hand patterns in prostate cancer- IOSR Journal of medical and dental sciences, march 2014,vol 13,issue 3, version 1: pp 72-74.
- A study correlating the quantity and duration of alcohol consumption with liver function tests- IOSR Journal of medical and dental sciences, march 2014, vol 3, issue 3, version3: pp 70-75
- A study correlating the derangement of Liver Function Tests in Vivax and Falciparum Malaria- IOSR Journal of medical and dental sciences, Aug 2014, vol 13, issue 8, version 4 : pp 81-84
- Macrophage activation syndrome- Journal Indian Academy of Clinical
- Medicine 2014; 15(3-4):232-3