from Part II - The Interviews
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 October 2024
Interviewee: My name is Dr Iqbal Mohiuddin. I work as a consultant psychiatrist, mainly in private practice, and part-time NHS. I’ve been a psychiatrist since 2000, and I’ve been working and training locally in Bedfordshire and Luton. I’ve been working as a consultant since 2008 and increased my private practice over the years. I still work in the NHS for the local crisis team. I’ve got special interests in psychotherapy, addictions and Adult ADHD. I’m pretty busy at the moment, especially in the past year it’s got really, really hectic.
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