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About Dr Fatima
Dr. Fatima Ali je registrátorka v lékařské onkologii s více než 11 lety postinternátních klinických zkušeností. Je držitelkou titulu MBBS z Zia Uddin Medical University v Karáčí. Více než 8 let strávila ve Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital (akreditovaná JCI), kde se specializovala na léčbu solidních i hematologických malignit a samostatně provedla více než 3 000 biopsií kostní dřeně. Její zkušenosti zahrnují také veřejné nemocnice v Irsku (Cork University Hospital) – ambulantní onkologická péče, denní stacionáře chemoterapie, klinický výzkum a multidisciplinární týmová spolupráce. Publikovala recenzované výzkumné práce v mezinárodních onkologických časopisech a má bohaté pedagogické zkušenosti, včetně strukturovaných vzdělávacích sezení pro mladší lékaře. Jejím zaměřením je péče založená na důkazech, bezpečnost pacientů a soucitná komunikace.
Qualifications
- MBBS — Zia Uddin Medical University, Karachi
- Medical Oncology Registrar — 11+ years post-internship clinical experience
- 8+ years — Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital (JCI-accredited), Karachi
- Medical Oncology — Cork University Hospital, Ireland
- 3,000+ independent bone marrow biopsies
- Published researcher — international peer-reviewed oncology journals
- Clinical audit and quality improvement experience
- Medical educator — structured teaching for junior doctors and healthcare professionals
- Registered with the Irish Medical Council (IMC 505231 — Specialist Division)
FAQs
Is Dr Fatima Ali registered with the Irish Medical Council?
Yes. Dr Fatima Ali holds active registration with the Irish Medical Council — IMC number 505231 on the Specialist Division. You can verify this registration at medicalcouncil.ie. Dr Ali has over 11 years of Medical Oncology experience, including eight years at Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital (JCI-accredited) and a period at Cork University Hospital in Ireland.
What oncology consultations does Dr Ali offer online?
Dr Ali provides online oncology consultations covering cancer diagnosis support (helping patients understand a new diagnosis and staging), second opinions on oncology reports and treatment recommendations, treatment planning discussion (explaining chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy and radiotherapy), side effect management, haematological malignancy guidance (leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma), solid tumour guidance (breast, lung, colorectal, prostate and other cancers), cancer screening advice and post-treatment follow-up discussion. Online consultations complement but do not replace in-person oncology care.
Can Dr Ali provide a second opinion on my cancer diagnosis or treatment plan?
Yes. Second opinions are one of the core services Dr Ali offers through Global Health. If you have received a cancer diagnosis or a recommended treatment plan and want an independent expert review, you can share your oncology reports, pathology summaries, imaging reports and consultant letters with Dr Ali before your consultation. She will review these and provide a clear clinical assessment — including whether she agrees with the recommended approach, what alternatives may exist, and what questions you should ask your treating team.
What is Dr Ali's experience with haematological cancers?
Dr Ali has extensive experience in haematological malignancies — including leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma — from her eight years at Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, where she managed both solid and haematological cancers and performed over 3,000 independent bone marrow biopsies. In an online consultation she can help patients understand a haematological diagnosis, explain what bone marrow biopsy results mean, discuss treatment options and advise on managing the physical and emotional impact of haematological cancer care.




