Tanveer Ahmed (psychiatrist)
Tanveer Ahmed | |
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Born | 25 August 1974 |
Occupation | psychiatrist |
Tanveer Ahmed (born 25 August 1974[citation needed]) is a Bangladeshi born Australian doctor working as a psychiatrist. He has worked previously as a journalist and television presenter.
Early life
Ahmed was born in Bangladesh but was raised in the western suburbs of Sydney, Australia. He won a scholarship to be educated at Sydney Grammar School and went on to the University of Sydney, where he studied medicine, graduating in 2000. He also had a stint writing for the university's Honi Soit magazine. He represented the Australian Medical Association as the national representative for training doctors in 2006–07.[1]
Media career
Besides being a doctor, Ahmed has also been a journalist for SBS TV[citation needed], and appeared regularly on radio and television discussing issues pertaining to multiculturalism and mental health issues. He was a regular contributor to the major newspapers, most commonly the Sydney Morning Herald.
In 2007, Ahmed appeared as the Bingo Commissioner in Seven Network's game show, National Bingo Night.[2]
In 2011 his memoir, entitled The Exotic Rissole, was published by NewSouth Publishing. Josh Radnor wrote in The Canberra Times that "one thing is clear from reading The Exotic Rissole: Ahmed is a skilled storyteller who offers many valuable insights into the human experience."[3] The Sydney Morning Herald's Michael Wilding calls it "a gentle and genial memoir of the migrant experience."[4] Tory Sheherd gave it a 2 1/2 star review in The Advertiser.[5] Graham Clark of The Courier Mail describes it as a "rich mix of a multicultural world".[6]
Ahmed's contributions to the Sydney Morning Herald were discontinued after he was exposed as a serial plagiarist, who had repeatedly presented work from other sources as his own.[7] In September 2012, "Media Watch has identified six other articles by Tanveer Ahmed, including one written for the website Mamamia, which contain passages lifted from other sources," the program found.[8]
Other roles
Ahmed was an appointee to the Advertising Standards Bureau board between 2006 to 2011[9] and served as an UN ambassador against domestic violence via becoming a White Ribbon Day ambassador.[10] He was chosen as one of one hundred future leaders of Australia under the age of 40 to attend the Future Forum in 2006.[9]
In February 2015, his article relating to domestic violence[11][12] caused controversy which resulted in an examination of his role as a "White Ribbon Ambassador" which is a White House ambassador for the Australian White Ribbon Campaign.[13][14] Following criticism of his views expressed in the article, he was subsequently suspended as a 'White Ribbon Ambassador'[15] and was sacked by The Australian over a plagiarism allegation.[16]
Political career
Ahmed stood unsuccessfully the Liberal Party in Marrickville Council for the 2008 New South Wales local council elections.[17]
On 8 September 2012, Ahmed was elected as a Liberal Party councillor for the inner-west Sydney municipality of City of Canada Bay for a four-year term. His election was confirmed on 13 September 2012.[18]
References
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- ↑ Men forgotten in violence debate by Tanveer Ahmed on 9 Feb 2015
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- ↑ 'Nooooo Bingo’ at local council
- ↑ City of Canada Bay election results[dead link]
External links
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- 1974 births
- Living people
- Australian people of Bangladeshi descent
- Australian journalists
- Australian freelance journalists
- Australian television personalities
- Australian psychiatrists
- Australian medical doctors
- People educated at Sydney Grammar School
- Sydney Medical School alumni
- 20th-century Australian medical doctors
- 21st-century Australian medical doctors