His areas of teaching are in the area of Social & Administrative Pharmacy in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) that focus on Pharmaceutical Policy & Supply Management, Pharmacoeconomics, Pharmacoepidemiology, Socio-behavioral Aspects of Pharmacy, Research Methods & Biostatistics, and Pharmaceutical Management & Marketing.
He taught in several undergraduate and graduate courses in colleges of pharmacy in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. He has also developed courses in Social & Administrative discipline and coordinated courses in these countries at the UG and PG levels. Among the courses are:
i) Research Designs and Methodology for Pharmacy
ii) Biostatistics
iii) Pharmacoeconomics
iv) Pharmacoepidemiology
v) Pharmacy Management
vi) Pharmaceutical Marketing
vii) Public Health Pharmacy