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Dr Mohammed Alabry


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Senior Lecturer in Physiology

I am a qualified medical doctor (MBBS) (non-practicing) and a qualified science teacher (PGCE Secondary with Biology) with Qualified Teaching Status (QTS).

After completing my MBBS at King Saud University in 2010, I worked as a lecturer in physiology for three years before joining an anaesthesiolgy programme where I completed two years of training before relocating to the UK. After moving to the UK, I completed my PGCE at the University of Sunderland and obtained my QTS in teaching science across KS3 and KS4 and A level Biology.



Teaching and supervision

I teach physiology across phase one (year 1 and 2). I am a PBL tutor and a personal tutor. I am unit 4 (Emergencies) lead, which covers various topics related to cardiovascular and respiratory systems.

I am also the Scaffolding lead. I deliver tutorials and workshops on topics requested by students. I have also created extended A level Biology resources to help students with transitioning to medicine.

Research

My primary research focus lies at the intersection of pedagogy and simulation. I am intrigued by the potential of simulations to revolutionise the way we teach and learn. I explore how simulations can create immersive and engaging learning environments that foster critical thinking, decision-making skills, and deeper conceptual understanding.
  • A level Biology
  • Clinical skills
  • Exam techniques and preparation 
  • PBL
  • Physiology
  • Premed transition and scaffolding 
I am bilingual, my native language is Arabic.

Last updated 28 February 2024