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Safwaan
Adam
Endocrinologist
Manchester, United Kingdom
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Full name
Safwaan Adam
Job Title
Endocrinologist
Location
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Company Name
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
GMC
Full name
Safwaan Adam
Job Title
Endocrinologist
Location
United Kingdom
Reference Number
6142821
Gender
MALE
Year Qualification
2005
Place Qualification
University of Cape Town
Place Qualification Country
South Africa
FR date
17/03/2008
Specialist Register Date
27/04/2019
ARF Due Date
17/03/2025
Revalidation Status
This doctor is subject to revalidation
Designated Body
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Responsible Officer
Neil Bayman
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