Dr. Leila Esmaeili has over 9 years of experience in the medical field. She graduated with her MBBS from the University of Tehran, Iran, in 2012, and later moved to Australia, where she obtained her AMC certification in 2016. Dr. Esmaeili has worked in general practice settings, gaining experience in family medicine, chronic disease management, and preventive care.
Dr. Esmaeili has a strong passion for patient-centered care and believes in focusing on long-term health management, emphasizing preventive measures to reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. She enjoys working with people from diverse backgrounds, particularly in rural communities, where healthcare access can sometimes be limited.
Currently, Dr. Esmaeili practices in Bathurst, where she provides general medical services to her patients, including routine check-ups, treatment for illnesses, and ongoing health management.
Tehran University of Medical Sciencesrn · Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) · Year: 2012
Registration No. REG-50673892 · Medical Board of Australia - MBA · 2016
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Dr. Esmaeili has been involved in research focused on preventive medicine and chronic disease management. Her research interests include the role of lifestyle factors in managing chronic diseases and improving access to healthcare in rural communities. She has contributed to studies on preventive care strategies for diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.
Dr. Esmaeili has also worked on research related to improving healthcare delivery in under-served areas and has collaborated with public health organizations to develop programs that aim to enhance health education and disease prevention. Her research is primarily aimed at improving patient outcomes by addressing health disparities in rural regions.
Best GP Trainee, 2017, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)
Excellence in Preventive Healthcare, 2019, Australian Medical Association (AMA)
Leadership in Rural Healthcare, 2020, Rural Doctors Association of Australia
Dr. Leila Esmaeili has authored several articles and publications in the field of general practice and preventive healthcare. Her work focuses on improving the effectiveness of preventive care strategies in rural communities, particularly for chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension. Dr. Esmaeili has written extensively on the importance of patient education, lifestyle modifications, and early detection in managing long-term health conditions.
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