Exclusive Interactive Session with our Alumnus Professor Mohamed Baguneid and learn about our Global Part-time MBA

The University of Manchester Middle East Centre is pleased to invite you for an exclusive Interactive Session with our Alumnus Professor Mohamed Baguneid and learn about our top-ranked Manchester Global Part-time MBA, or the joint Kelley-Manchester Global MBA. 

Find out how our part-time MBA options will equip you with lifelong, marketable skills that will help you reach new heights in your career and personal life. The session provides you with a great opportunity to:

• Learn more about The Manchester Global Part-time MBA or the joint Kelley-Manchester Part-time MBA that fits around your career without compromising rigour
• Discover how our wide range of electives can build your MBA around the field that interests you
• Speak to our programme counsellors to get advice on your eligibility to the programme
• Learn about the Limited Early Bird Discount
• Learn about our global and regional alumni and career services

This is also a great opportunity to learn about the experience from a University alumnus and to ask questions.

 

More from Professor Mohamed Baguneid

Whilst I consider myself a dedicated vascular surgeon, I believe that major patient benefits come from improving the system within which clinicians’ practice.  I was appointed to the role of consultant vascular surgeon in Al Ain region of Abu Dhabi Emirate 5 years ago and more recently as SEHA clinical transformation lead.  As a vascular surgeon with over 27 years clinical experience, I manage the full spectrum of vascular disease.

I have undertaken many senior clinical leadership roles in the last 15 years and specifically Medical Director of a large service transformation programme in Greater Manchester in 2014 and prior to that as deputy medical director of strategy in a large university teaching hospital within the same region. I strengthened my practical experience in leadership by completing a Global Masters in Business Administration (MBA) through the University of Manchester and was awarded a MBA with merit in 2018.  During the height of the current covid-19 pandemic, I put theory into practice as clinical operational lead for activation of a large covid-19 isolation facilities in Al Ain region including a 1300 bedded university accommodation, a large regional hotel and a rehab medical centre.

I consider evidence-based clinical practice integral to developing and maintaining world class services and have published over 100 articles (61 original papers and reviews) in peer reviewed journals and am editor of both the Oxford Handbook of Key Clinical Evidence and Oxford handbook of Surgical Guidelines.

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Careers and Personal Development