Karāchi, Sindh, Pakistan
I'm a physician and graduate of The Aga Khan University, applying for Internal Medicine residency in the United States — with a parallel focus on clinical AI and how it can make patient care safer and more reliable. USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 CK both passed (Step 2 CK: 253), ECFMG certified. I bring US clinical experience in academic settings, with exposure to both inpatient and outpatient care across infectious disease and critical care. Most recently, I led persona design for Hami, Boston Health AI's AI-powered clinical companion — defining how the system runs specialty-specific intake conversations across 22 specialties, so its clinical questioning stays complete and safe. It's given me a hands-on, not theoretical, understanding of how clinical AI is actually built and governed. Internal Medicine is where I want to build my career: it lets me care for the whole patient — reasoning across multiple systems, coordinating with subspecialty teams, and building the longitudinal relationships that make care continuous rather than episodic. Since 2021 I've also run a peer-led community health initiative with university classmates — year-round support for referred cases, annual food drives serving over 5,000 people, heat-wave water relief, and medication coverage for underserved patients. Open to Internal Medicine residency conversations and clinical-AI collaborations. Reach me at [email protected].
- Co-founded and run a volunteer health initiative with university peers, supporting underserved patients referred for help throughout the year. - Organize annual food drives serving over 5,000 people, heat-wave water-relief drives, and medication coverage for those who can't afford care.
- Rotated through the Medical ICU, participating in daily multidisciplinary rounds and care discussions for critically ill patients. - Observed goals-of-care discussions and end-of-life decision-making with the care team. - Engaged with the team on management decisions across complex, multi-system critical illness.
- Rotated through the Infectious Disease service — inpatient consults and outpatient clinics for patient follow-up with the attending physician. - Discussed patient management and reviewed associated radiology. - Gained exposure to antimicrobial management across a range of ID cases.
- Led design of specialty-specific clinical "personas" for Hami, Boston Health AI's AI-powered clinical companion — defining how the system decides which questions to ask in each specialty so pre-visit intake captures complete, clinically relevant histories. - Built clinical-coverage and safety logic into Hami's questioning across 22 specialties, keeping the AI within safe clinical scope and reducing missed information. - Translated physician clinical reasoning into structured AI behavior for a platform deployed in real clinical settings across the US, UAE, and Pakistan.