Dr Anjum Shaikh is a general practitioner with over 20 years of experience across Australia, the UK, the Maldives, and India. He currently practises at Corrimal Healthcare Centre in New South Wales, with a clinical focus on chronic disease management, women’s health, preventative care, and minor procedures. Dr Shaikh has a Certificate in Diabetes Care and additional training in minor surgery, family planning, and the management of substance misuse.
His professional experience includes senior GP roles in both urban and rural settings, and he has contributed to clinical governance and practice development in primary care. His broad scope of practice is supported by a strong foundation in emergency care, critical care, and inpatient general medicine.
Dr Shaikh is an accredited GP supervisor and medical educator at the University of Wollongong. He also has an active medicolegal practice, being a SIRA-authorised practitioner and a certified assessor of permanent impairment for the NSW motor accidents scheme.
Qualifications
2013 Fellowship, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)
2011 Certificate in Diabetes Care, Warwick University, UK
2010 MRCGP (iMAP), Royal College of General Practitioners, UK
2007 Certificate of Completion of GP Training, PMETB, UK
2003 PLAB & IELTS, General Medical Council, UK
1999 MBBS, Karnatak University, India
Current Position
- General Practitioner, Corrimal Healthcare Centre, NSW (2013–Present)
Previous Positions
- General Practitioner, Family Medical Centre, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, UK (2011–2013)
- General Practitioner, The Village Surgery, Pinxton & South Normanton, UK (2007–2012)
- Joint Expert Witness, Premier Medical Group, UK (2007–2013)
- GP Locum, East & West Midlands, UK (2007)
- GP Registrar, Easthampstead Surgery, Bracknell, UK (2006–2007)
- Hospital Rotations, Oxford Deanery and other UK sites (2003–2006)
- General Practitioner, Point Medical Centre, Maldives (2001–2002)
Areas of Clinical Expertise
- Chronic disease management and preventative care
- Minor procedures and women’s health
- Emergency care and acute general medicine
- Diabetes care and family planning
- Cross-cultural communication and patient engagement