Ibrahim Sayeed

Year of Graduation: 2018

  • Course Master of Public Health
  • School School of Public Health Studies
  • Nationality Nigerian
  • Career industry Healthcare
  • Current job title Medical doctor

My experience at the University was amazing. The University of Wolverhampton is a very welcoming place. I made many new friends from many different backgrounds.

I have many good memories from the University. Many of my course mates became close friends that have since stayed in touch. There were many unforgettable personalities amongst the teachers. I would like to mention Anthony Stewart and the legendary Carol Bailey who were very helpful. I was also able to attend the World Health Summit in Berlin during my course.
Careers in public health are in high demand and there is no limit to the good one can do in the community or educational realms. This course taught me leadership skills and helped me to make decisions that created cost-efficient and positive changes in my community.
Contributing clinical expertise to patient care, and performing administrative duties and risk management. Ensuring the highest standards in patient care are maintained. Keeping informed on advancements in the field and contributing to medical research programs. Ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations and safety standards. Other responsibilities include health education and promotion.
After I attended the World Health Summit in Berlin in 2018, I had opportunities and job offers. However, I am planning to go into clinical practice with the aim of conducting clinical research.
Firstly, stay focused and make sure you complete your goal and achieve your dream. Secondly, continue to push forward, put forth your best effort and never relent. Lastly, work hard, be organised and use all available resources.