Blog: Dr. Zohaib Ahmed Khan to Share Critical Insights on Iron Pill Gastritis at GastroenterologyUCG 2025

 

Introduction

We are honored to welcome Dr. Zohaib Ahmed Khan, a distinguished physician from the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom, as a speaker at GastroenterologyUCG 2025. With over 14 years of postgraduate experience in General Internal Medicine and an impressive clinical portfolio, Dr. Khan brings a wealth of knowledge that promises to enrich this year’s scientific program.

His presentation, titled “Iron Pill Gastritis – An Underrecognised Cause of Gastritis with Potentially Serious Outcomes,” aims to shed light on a frequently overlooked yet clinically significant condition affecting patients worldwide.

Benefits of Attending

Attendees can expect to gain:

  • Enhanced Clinical Awareness: A deeper understanding of iron pill gastritis—its pathophysiology, risk factors, and diagnostic challenges.

  • Improved Patient Management Strategies: Practical recommendations for early recognition, prevention, and treatment.

  • Evidence-Based Insights: Learning from real-world cases and updated literature reviewed by an expert with both research and frontline clinical experience.

  • Interdisciplinary Learning: Valuable knowledge applicable for gastroenterologists, internists, surgeons, and primary care providers.

  • Networking Opportunity: Engage with Dr. Khan and other leading clinicians to discuss emerging GI challenges and collaborative solutions.

Research Interests of the Speaker

Dr. Zohaib Ahmed Khan has contributed significantly to the advancement of internal medicine, with key research interests including:

  • Gastritis and gastrointestinal inflammatory disorders

  • Medication-induced GI complications

  • Clinical risk assessment in hospitalized patients

  • Innovations in internal medicine and multidisciplinary care strategies

His investigative approach integrates both clinical practice and evidence-based research, ensuring his findings have direct relevance to patient outcomes.

Awards, Recognition, and Achievements

Dr. Khan’s career is marked by notable accomplishments:

  • FCPS Medicine (Pakistan) – Signifying advanced postgraduate expertise

  • MRCP (UK) – A prestigious credential reflecting mastery in internal medicine

  • Over 14 years of clinical excellence, serving diverse patient populations across multiple healthcare systems

  • Recognized for leadership in internal medicine and contributions to improving clinical standards

  • Published work and active involvement in promoting better diagnostic vigilance for underrecognized GI conditions

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Conclusion

Dr. Zohaib Ahmed Khan’s session at GastroenterologyUCG 2025 promises to be an invaluable learning experience for healthcare professionals seeking to expand their understanding of iron pill gastritis—a condition that is often missed but may lead to serious outcomes. His expertise, clinical insights, and dedication to advancing patient care make this talk a must-attend during the conference.

Join us to gain actionable knowledge, broaden your GI expertise, and engage with one of the most respected physicians in internal medicine today.

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