Author: | Dr. Ishrat Ali | ISBN: | 9781465398833 |
Publisher: | Xlibris AU | Publication: | August 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | Xlibris AU | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr. Ishrat Ali |
ISBN: | 9781465398833 |
Publisher: | Xlibris AU |
Publication: | August 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | Xlibris AU |
Language: | English |
My early education and schooling was in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Later on I graduated in Medicine from King Edwards Medical University Lahore Pakistan and did Internship in Mayo Hospital, Lahore.
I did my Post-graduate Training in Psychiatry partly in Canada and partly in U.K.
In Canada I worked in Kingston, Ontario. In U.K. I worked as Registrar later as Senior Registrar in Bridgend (Wales), Doncaster and Glasgow.
I came to Australia in 1981. Since then I have worked in Bloomfield Hospital, Orange, Long Bay Hospital and Bankstown Hospital in Sydney as Consultant Psychiatrist doing private practice as well.
Currently I am in private practice and also a conjoint Lecturer in Psychiatry at the University of New South Wales.
My interests are in General and Forensic Psychiatry. I also meet workers of Indian, Pakistani and middle-eastren Religious and Social organisations. My main aim is to identify wrong attitudes to mentally ill and modify them with advice. I have found that these attitudes are the result of lack of understanding and I have seen them changing as a result of advice.
My early education and schooling was in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Later on I graduated in Medicine from King Edwards Medical University Lahore Pakistan and did Internship in Mayo Hospital, Lahore.
I did my Post-graduate Training in Psychiatry partly in Canada and partly in U.K.
In Canada I worked in Kingston, Ontario. In U.K. I worked as Registrar later as Senior Registrar in Bridgend (Wales), Doncaster and Glasgow.
I came to Australia in 1981. Since then I have worked in Bloomfield Hospital, Orange, Long Bay Hospital and Bankstown Hospital in Sydney as Consultant Psychiatrist doing private practice as well.
Currently I am in private practice and also a conjoint Lecturer in Psychiatry at the University of New South Wales.
My interests are in General and Forensic Psychiatry. I also meet workers of Indian, Pakistani and middle-eastren Religious and Social organisations. My main aim is to identify wrong attitudes to mentally ill and modify them with advice. I have found that these attitudes are the result of lack of understanding and I have seen them changing as a result of advice.