
Dr. Mohamed Khaled Almedfa
Lecturer of Internal Medicine
mohamedka@agu.edu.bh
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Dr. Mohamed Almedfa is a passionate educator and healthcare professional, currently serving as a Lecturer in the Internal Medicine Department at the Arabian Gulf University. He holds a Master’s degree in Health Technology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he graduated with honors. Dr. Almedfa’s journey in medicine began at the Arabian Gulf University, where he earned his M.D. and went on to work as a radiology resident at Bahrain Defence Force Hospital. His interest in AI and healthcare innovation has driven much of his recent work, including research on the role of artificial intelligence in medicine, which has been published in peer-reviewed journals. Dr.Almedfa is also involved in community health initiatives, such as a national survey on ADHD in children. Known for his dedication to his students and his forward-thinking approach to medicine, he continually seeks ways to merge technology and healthcare to improve patient outcomes.
- Master of Science in Health Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2023
- Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Arabian Gulf University, 2018
- Bachelor of Science in Basic Medical Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, 2016
- Application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Healthcare
- Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education
- Mental Health Research, particularly Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Al-Medfa, M.K., Al-Ansari, A.M., Darwish, A.H., Qreeballa, T.A. and Jahrami, H., 2023. Physicians’ attitudes and knowledge toward artificial intelligence in medicine: Benefits and drawbacks. Heliyon, 9(4).
- Al-Ansari, A.M. and Al-Medfa, M.K., 2023. Psychiatrists’ Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence: Tasks, Job Security and Benefits. Bahrain Medical Bulletin, 45(3).