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Uzma Khan is a medical researcher whose work spans obstetrics, gynecology, and acute care medicine. Affiliated with academic teaching hospitals, her research reflects a strong engagement with clinical practice and health system improvement, particularly in tertiary care settings.
Her publications examine cesarean section trends using the WHO Modified Robson’s criteria, highlighting strategies to optimize clinical decision-making and reduce unnecessary surgical interventions. She has also explored patterns of acute medical admissions in a major teaching hospital, emphasizing non-communicable diseases, emergency care outcomes, and mortality patterns in resource-constrained environments.
Through clinically grounded retrospective analyses, Khan contributes to evidence-based improvements in maternal health and emergency medicine services. Current insights are based on a limited body of available publications, which nonetheless demonstrate a focus on patient outcomes, healthcare delivery systems, and quality-of-care evaluation.
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