Current Leadership

 

Meet the dedicated individuals leading our Alumni Association. From the central cabinet to regional chapters, our leadership team is committed to fostering connection, collaboration, and growth among graduates of Lahore General Hospital.

 

M Ahmad Faraz Tarar
MD President AMCAA

I am M. Ahmad Faraz Tarar, an incoming PGY-1 at the University of Kentucky and a proud graduate of AMC Batch A-3. I have the unique honor of being a double alumnus of AMC/PGMI—as both a medical student and a postgraduate resident in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. We established AMCAA to create a platform for mutual support, growth, and connection among graduates and students of Ameer-ud-Din Medical College. My message to the Ameerian community is: By love, serve one another

 
     

Afsheen Nasir
MD Vice President AMCAA

I am Afsheen Nasir, a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at Yale School of Medicine, and a proud graduate of AMC Batch A-2. As a student at AMC, I was introduced to many opportunities in the US during my subinternships and I ended up finding my niche is healthcare disparities and workplace equity. AMCAA is a unique platform dedicated towards bringing global career opportunities to our college community and aligns with my personal spirit of giving back to the community. I am truly excited for all the wonderful things my AMC family will do, and we’re all here to hold the sky steady as our fellow Ameerians grow their wings!

 
     

Dr Nouman Ijaz
General Secretary

AMC has shown me that it’s not the buildings, but the people and shared values that truly shape a community. As a proud alumnus and a Trust Fellow in Emergency Medicine with the NHS, I carry the spirit of Ameer-ud-Din Medical College in everything I do. This alumni association reflects that same spirit—support, connection, and purpose. I'm here for our juniors, to guide them through the challenges we all face after MBBS. The lessons I learned at AMC are deeply rooted in me, and I believe in giving back to the institution that continues to shape who I am.

 
     

Dr Umair Irfan
Finance Secretary

It's an honor to introduce myself, Dr. Umair Irfan, a proud alumnus from the inaugural batch (A-1) of Ameer-ud-Din Medical College, and notably, roll number one of that pioneering group. Currently, I'm a PGY-5 in plastic surgery, also serving as the Registrar of the plastic surgery ward. My journey at Ameer-ud-Din began with a commitment to leadership; I was a founding member of the Debating Society of Ameer-ud-Din Medical College. Beyond medicine, I have a keen interest in golf, chess, swimming, economy, and global politics. It's my passion for economics that has led me to take on the role of AMCAA's first Finance Secretary. I'm eager to leverage my understanding of economic affairs to contribute to the advancement of our beloved college, its graduates, and its students.

 
     

M Ahmad Farooq
MD Joint Secretary

I am a graduate of AMC Batch A-7 and an incoming PGY-1 in Internal Medicine at South East Georgia Health System. I was fortunate to have matched directly out of medical school, and I recognize the value of the opportunities I’ve received. In an effort to give back to my alma mater and support fellow Ameerians in their professional journeys, we established the AMCAA to provide guidance, mentorship, and resources to help them achieve their goals.

 
     

Dr Zeeshan Dogar
Chief Coordinator

I am Zeeshan Dogar, a proud graduate of AMC BatchA-5.During my time in medical school, I had the privilege of serving as a spokesperson at various events and consistently advocated for the rights and interests of our juniors. I was honored to be part of the founding cabinet of AMCAA, and I am committed to helping establish a strong and lasting foundation for the association.

 
     

Dr Shahryar Ahmad
Chief Coordinator

My name is Shehryar Ahmad, a proud graduate ofAMCBatchA-6. During my time in medical school, I actively participated in initiatives aimed at representing student voices to the administration. As an engaged member of the Young Doctors Association (YDA), I gained valuable insight into the behind-the- scenes efforts required to turn ideas into action. I now look forward to bringing this experience to AMCAA and contributing to making it one of the most dynamic and impactful alumni associations.

 
     

Dr Hamza Bashir
Ho Co-ordinater

I am Hamza Bashir, a proud graduate of Batch A-8. Throughout my medical studies, I took an active role in guiding and mentoring both juniors and classmates. In addition, I was a key organizer of the USMLE and Global Career Pathways seminar, aimed at providing valuable guidance and career insights. The bond I share with the junior students remains strong, and I continue to prioritize mentorship as a means of fostering collective growth. As a member of AMCAA, I am dedicated to supporting others on their academic and professional journeys, ensuring that we all progress together

 
     
USA CHAPTER    
     

Rida Ul Jannat
MD Chair USA Chapter

I am a Rheumatology fellow in training based in North Carolina, board certified in Internal Medicine. My post-graduation career goal is to practice adult Rheumatology primarily in an outpatient practice while pursuing my interest in Global Health and Nutrition. Being an alumnus of the pioneer batch of Ameer-ud-Din Medical College, it is truly an honor to provide oversight by serving as the Chair of AMCAA-USA chapter.

 
     

Bakhtawar Munir
MD Co-Chair USA Chapter

As an internal medicine resident, I am committed to not only advancing my own medical knowledge but also inspiring my peers to pursue their goals with dedication and integrity. To the next generation of physicians, my message is simple yet vital: always practice with compassion. It is the foundation of meaningful patient care and the heart of our profession.

 
     

Moseeb Ali
 MD Co-Chair USA Chapter

I am a proud graduate of AMC, batch A2, and currently a PGY-2 resident at the University of Missouri. Joining AMCAA has been a meaningful step for me, as it allows me to give back to the institution that laid the foundation for my medical journey. I’m grateful for the opportunity to stay connected with my alma mater and contribute to its continued growth and success. Message to Ameerians: Stay inspired always

 
     

Muhammad Abu Bakar
MD Chair Mentorship Committee

I'm Abubakar from Gujranwala. My USMLE journey was entirely self-made – from fundraising to networking to matching with limited interviews. I'm joining AMCAA to launch "Invite to Match" – a program focused on turning interviews in to match offers. I want to teach you, Ameerians, the art of getting invites from your application — even if you're not top-tier. And most importantly, show how matching with even just one interview is possible with the right preparation and guidance— which is exactly what I'm here to provide

 
     
UK Chapter    
     

Dr Umer Arif
Chair UK Chapter

As a graduate of the third batch of AMC, I’m proud to be part of this growing legacy. Medicine is a demanding path—balancing skill building with personal well-being is never easy. Being part of the association has helped me grow and stay grounded, through both challenges and milestones. To my colleagues, especially who plan to work and live overseas: never underestimate the power of your community. Surround yourself with those who support and inspire you— because in medicine, we grow stronger together.

 
     

Dr Ayman Tahir
Co-Chair UK Chapter

Being a firm believer of ‘what goes around comes around’, my decision to join this inspiring initiative comes in from a deep sense of gratitude and pride I hold for my Alma Mater. The growth and experience I got from my beloved institute fuels my passion to give back. As a pioneer of Ameer-ud-din medical college and co-chair of AMCAA I am committed to support next generation of the doctors by providing mentorship and helping them navigate the path to success in the NHS.

 
     

Dr Fahad Cheema
Co-Chair UK Chapter

I am Dr Fahad Hussain Cheema. Graduated from the 4th batch of AMC in 2021. Currently Working as a resident doctor in Worthing Hospital, Sussex, UK.I have been very fortunate to have the kind guidance of my seniors throughout my journey and having been part of AMCAA is a proud moment and I am happy to see this official platform grow and provide us the opportunity to pass on the legacy of our seniors in guiding our oncoming batches.

 
     
Australia Chapter    
     

Dr Talha Awan
Chair Australia Chapter

I’m Talha from Queensland, currently working in Emergency Medicine at Caboolture Hospital. My journey—from medical school to practicing in Australia—has been more about curiosity, trial and error, and a genuine love for whatI do than stress or rigid planning. Through AMCAA,I hope to help juniors find their own path, especially those exploring Emergency Medicine. It’s a field that demands quick thinking, teamwork, and heart—and if you’re drawn to it, I’d be glad to share what I’ve learned along the way

 
     

Dr Urmah Zubair
Co-Chair Australia Chapter

I am Dr. Urmah Zubair, a proud graduate of Ameer-ud-din Medical College Batch A-3 and currently pursuing my medical career in Australia. Ameer-ud-din Medical College has played a vital role in my professional and personal growth, and I have joined AMCAA with the hope and passion of giving back to the community that has given me so much. I want to utilize this plat form to support and guide my juniors regarding career pathways and opportunities in Australia. I believe in the strength of our alumni network and look forward to contributing to its growth and impact

 
     

Dr Rabia Nasir
Co-Chair Australia Chapter

Hi ,I am Rabia.I belong to the first batch of Ameer-ud-din Medical College, and I reckon the first one from our college to have appeared and cleared the Australian Medical Council Exams 1 and 2. It reasure being a part of AMCAA as it connects the past, present and future of my Alma matter. Through this platform we look forward to help those seeking guidance regarding council exams, career pathways and prospects in Australia.

 
     
Ireland Chapter    
     

Dr Huda Khan
Chair Ireland Chapter

I’m a graduate of the AMC(Batch A3), currently working as a Non Consultant Hospital Doctor in Psychiatry in the Republic of Ireland. I’m honored to be part of the AMCAA and value the shared purpose and support it fosters. I have a strong passion for mentoring junior colleagues and fostering an environment that promotes collaboration, evidence based practice, and research driven advancements both in careers and in the quality of patient care.

 
     
Maldives Chapter    
     

Dr Mohsin Nazir
Chair Maldives Chapter

I’m Mohsin Nazir, a graduate ofAMCBatchA-3.Currently based in the Maldives, I’m eager to support my juniors who aspire to pursue specialized training abroad. Through this incredible platform, AMCAA,I hope to offer guidance and share my experiences to help them on their journey.

 
     
MiddleEastChapter    
     
Dr. Zaiem Jasarat Chair Middle East Chapter Dr. Zaiem Jasarat (Batch 2014-2019AMC), currently working as a General Physician in Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH), KSA. AMCAA is a great initiative as it will effectively support our juniors in making well-informed career decision