Mr. Isaa Khan | Medical Education | Best Researcher Award
Medical Student, Imperial College London, United Kingdom.
Isaa Dean Khan is a passionate 4th-year medical student at Imperial College London, currently intercalating in a BSc in Cardiovascular Sciences. With a proven academic track record and strong interest in clinical medicine, scientific research, and patient-centered care, Isaa actively seeks opportunities to expand his knowledge and make meaningful contributions to the medical field. His dedication to evidence-based practice and continuous learning sets a solid foundation for his future career as a clinician-scientist.
Professional Profile
🎓 Education
Isaa is pursuing his MBBS Medicine (2022–Present) at Imperial College London, where he is currently in his 4th year of study. Alongside his medical degree, he is intercalating in a BSc in Cardiovascular Sciences, further strengthening his expertise in cardiovascular medicine and research.
💼 Experience
Isaa has been involved in academic research projects, including a study on asthma outcomes among patients from different socioeconomic backgrounds. He is an active member of peer mentoring programs and engages in outreach initiatives to inspire aspiring medical students. His strong communication and teamwork skills are complemented by his practical experience in evidence-based medicine and clinical decision-making.
🔬 Research Interests
Isaa’s primary research interests include cardiovascular medicine, respiratory health (asthma), and the integration of electronic health records (EHR) to improve clinical outcomes. He is also enthusiastic about advancing patient-centered care through innovative, data-driven approaches and meta-analyses.
🏅 Awards
📚 Top Noted Publications
Association between income, employment status, and asthma outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis (The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, 2025).
🔗 Read Here — Cited by multiple scholars for its analysis of socioeconomic disparities in asthma outcomes.
From Clicks to Care: Enhancing Clinical Decision Making Through Structured Electronic Health Records Navigation Training (Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2025).
🔗 Read Here — Recognized for its focus on digital health and EHR optimization.