Dr. Yousef Basma

Dr. Yousef Basma

Consultant Pediatrician

Consultant Pediatrician

15 Years Experience

Arabic , English

About Dr. Yousef Basma

Dr. Yousef Basma is a UK-trained Consultant Pediatrician with over 15 years of experience working in leading specialist hospitals in London, including Evelina Children’s Hospital, King’s College Hospital, and the Royal London Hospital. He has particular expertise in pediatric respiratory disorders and is committed to advancing pediatric care through clinical practice, teaching, and research. 

Clinical Expertise

    • Pediatric respiratory disorders and asthma management 
    • Lung function testing and inhaler education 
    • Pediatric critical care and ventilation 
    • General pediatric care (fever, colic, constipation, reflux, abdominal pain, chronic fever, headaches, vitamin deficiencies) 
    • Pediatric Asthma & Respiratory Care: diagnosis, long-term management, and action plans 
    • Lung Function Testing: spirometry and interpretation 
    • Inhaler Technique & Self-Management Training 
    • General Pediatrics: fever, abdominal pain, routine vaccinations, and developmental assessment 


Education

    • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS), University of London, UK 
    • Generic Instructor Course (GIC), UK 


Professional Experience

    • Pediatrician with 10+ years in specialist London hospitals
      Evelina Children’s Hospital King’s College Hospital The Royal London Hospital
    • Specialized training in respiratory pediatrics and asthma management. 
    • Conducted lung function testing and trained families in asthma self-management. 
    • Extensive experience teaching medical students (undergraduate & postgraduate) 
    • Delivers bedside teaching and simulation-based training 

Certifications & Memberships

    • Fellowship of the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health (FRCPCH), UK 
    • Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in Pediatrics, United Kingdom 
    • Postgraduate certificate (PGCert) in Allergy, UK  
    • Member of British Pediatric Respiratory Society