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Written by a private patient at Clinical Partners
16th March 2024


Dr Hasanen Al Taiar is a wonderful psychiatrist who went above and beyond for me during my diagnosis and transfer to my GP practice for medication and continued care. He is not only kind, warm and easy to talk but also very knowledgeable explaining his diagnosis and really put me at my ease. He didn't hesitate to help when I couldn't get my medication, even taking the initiative to write to my GP on my behalf more than once. His dedication and willingness to go the extra mile made me feel supported and normal after my diagnosis. His compassionate approach truly made a difference in my mental health journey. I highly recommend Dr Hasanen Al Taiar to anyone seeking compassionate and knowledgeable psychiatric care.

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Written by a private patient at Littlemore Mental Health Centre
15th March 2024


Amazing psychiatrist and great colleague

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25th March 2022


I have the pleasure of working with Dr Al-Taiar as our current Panel Chair - for the AC/S12 England South Approvals Panel. Dr Al-Taiar is incredibly knowledgeable and my 'go to person' when I require advice regarding AC/S12 Application queries. Dr Al-Taiar is very approachable and considerate and views queries I present to him methodically and professionally. His knowledge of the Mental Health Act is strong. I look forward to many more years of working with him.

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Written by a private patient at Littlemore Mental Health Centre
11th September 2021


I was very lucky to have had Dr Hasanen as my doctor. He was very respectful, kind and let me feel that i am in a safe space to talk and he was very attentive and was a good listener. I trust him and I highly reccomend Dr Hasanen. He is truly a great doctor !

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Written by a member of staff at Littlemore Mental Health Centre
25th July 2020


Dr Hasanen Altaiar is known among most of the Iraqi psychiatrists including trainees and consultants as a great man. He spends time participating in mentoring postgraduate psychiatry students in Iraq. He makes constructive suggestions and provides ideas to improve mental health services in Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan Region despite the difficult circumstances. We wish him continuous success in the future. Professor Nazar M Mohanmmad Amin FRCPsych, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

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Profile

Biography

Dr Hasanen Al-Taiar is a consultant forensic psychiatrist who graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBChB), holds membership of The Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych) and is a Senior Member of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA). He is a GMC examiner for Professional Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB 2) test which is the qualifying exam for International Medical Graduates. He has worked in Jordan before moving to the United Kingdom to undertake his specialty in psychiatry. He works on a secure unit in Oxford which provides specialist mental health input to forensic patients and he also looks after a number of forensic outpatients.
He’s worked as an academic tutor at Oxford University Department of Psychiatry and is an Associate Oxford University Medical Education Fellow. Furthermore, he is involved in various educational committees at the Royal College of Psychiatrists e.g. Trainee Support, Diaspora and Trans-cultural psychiatry groups. He is the mentoring lead at the South Eastern division of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He is the Psychiatry lead Tutor at OxPal Medlink which offers online and face to face tutorials to medical students and psychiatry residents in Palestine. More recently and in cooperation with colleagues, he launched the OXPIQ project which provides distant learning opportunities to Iraqi psychiatrists. He is the Secretary of the British Arab Psychiatric Association (BAPA) and the Chairman of the Iraqi Mental Health Forum (IMHF-UK).
He presented many oral and poster presentations at various academic events and conferences. He won international prizes from the 4th Psychopharmacology conference (Turkey, 2011), in addition to other prizes e.g. best team awards in low secure services and Lancet Psychiatry prize co-authoring a poster on the role of distance learning in medical educators. He has been nominated to Royal College awards 2013-2016.
He published articles on violence risk assessment in addition to some educational literature on assessments in psychiatry. He has published many audits in various avenues of psychiatry. His work has been cited on the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). He authored the Manual of managing violence in psychiatric inpatients and has also written a chapter about international forensic psychiatric services.
One of his ambitions is to raise the awareness, build professional capacity and set up specialised forensic psychiatry services in many countries which provide specialist mental health input to mentally unwell offenders. He delivers training in forensic aspects of psychiatry e.g. risk assessment of violence, and writing to the Courts, both nationally and internationally. He organises clinical attachments for psychiatrists and medical students to undertake a period of (observership) training in the UK.

Hasanen Al-Taiar