Ahmed Mahad Sheikh Mohamed
Ahmed Mahad Sheikh Mohamed
Lecturer
- @simad.edu.so
Biography
Mr. Ahmed Mahad Sheikh Mohamed is a senior lecturer with 10 years of experience in teaching, research, and academic leadership in the field of public health. He holds an MSc in Public Health from Daffodil international University. His academic and research interests include epidemiology, health system management, public health policy, and biostatistics. A respected scholar, Mr. Ahmed has made significant contributions to the teaching and supervision of public health students. He has played a pivotal role in guiding students through health intervention models, disease prevention strategies, and the application of health data analysis techniques. His work integrates theoretical public health principles with practical learning, with a focus on mentoring students in research and academic growth, as reflected in the successful completion of numerous student projects and theses under his supervision. As a dedicated faculty member, he teaches courses on public health, epidemiology, research , and health systems, while actively mentoring research in emerging public health domains. Mr. Ahmed is known for his excellence in teaching and innovative research. He is committed to shaping the future of public health through impactful education and the development of effective health systems.
Speciality
Master of Public Health in Epidemiology
Location Campus
Main Campus, SIMAD University, Mogadishu
Experience
10+ Years
Work Days
- Saturday
- Sunday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- International health regulations
- Public Health law and ethics
- Health Research Method
- Epidemiology
- Health system management
- Epidemiological surveillance and disease mapping
- Improving access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene
- Vaccination strategies and immunization coverage
- Health system strengthening and capacity building for healthcare workers
- Maternal and child health amidst ongoing crises
- Mental health impacts of conflict and displacement on public health