Ahmed Alboksmaty


Ahmed-Alboksmaty Academic Clinical Fellow at the University of Cambridge, and WHO Consultant in Quality and Patient Safety


Academic Clinical Fellow at the University of Cambridge, and WHO Consultant in Quality and Patient Safety


He is an Academic Clinical Fellow at The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute (THIS Institute) at the University of Cambridge. Over the past five years, he has been working as a Consultant in Quality and Patient Safety with the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO). He is a co-module lead in the MSc in Health Policy at Imperial College London.


Dr. Alboksmaty brings extensive expertise in public and global health. His primary focus lies in health systems development, emphasising quality and patient safety across a spectrum of contexts. He has a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Alexandria Faculty of Medicine and a Master of Public Health from Imperial College London. He is also a Chevening alumnus. His professional experience included key roles within leading public health policy and research institutions, such as the Arab Medical Union, UNHCR, Imperial College London, Primary Care International UK, and the University of Cambridge. Currently, his research and policy work focuses on health system development in emergency settings, quality and patient safety gaps in primary care, and exploring the potential of digital health and
innovation in improving the quality of care.