My interest in EDI is driven by personal experiences, a desire to diversify the profession, and a desire to improve healthcare outcomes for minority and marginalised groups.
I’m a family physician who has training and working experience in pain and mental health management in a public and private health care setup. My current role is an associate at Neuromed Clinic Dublin providing neuromodulation services to different neurological disorders.
My name is Shivaram Prasad Singh andI retired from SCB Medical College where I was Head of Gastroenterology Department for over 2 decades. Currently I am Chairman of an educational Trust, Kalinga Gastroenterology Foundation.
I am Dr. Munzir Hamid, a Medical Oncology Consultant at University Hospital Cork, Ireland. My passion for becoming a part of the EDI Group arises from my strong dedication to nurturing an inclusive work environment.
I am Deputy Postgraduate Dean for NHS Education for Scotland and a consultant physician in Aberdeen. I'm a founding member of RCPE's Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity Group and its first chair.
I am a Consultant Clinical Oncologist at the Edinburgh Cancer Centre. I previously sat on the Trainees and Members' Committee and was asked to consider joining the EDI group, which I saw as an opportunity to continue contributing to the work of the College.
Chief in Rheumatology at Washington DC VAMC, Howard University Educator, and Clinical Researcher. I want to be involved in the EDI group to contribute to objectives and aims of equity and access to care across gender, race and for all affiliates.
I am a Deputy Medical Director and Consultant Cardiologist who has trained and worked in NHS Scotland and England. My current NHS role is in North Cumbria.
I am a Consultant Nephrologist and Transplant Physician working at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. I studied at the University of Edinburgh between 1997-2002 and trained in Edinburgh, Cardiff, Birmingham and Johns Hopkins Hospital in the USA before taking up my Consultant post in 2011.
I am a retired Consultant Physician in Medicine for the Elderly. Formerly I worked in Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley then in Aberdeen at Woodend Hospital and Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
I am a Professor of Infectious Diseases at University College London. I work across two institutes, the Institute of Clinical Trials and Methodology, and the Institute for Global Health. My specific role at the former is as lead of the Infections theme at the MRC CTU, ongoing since 2016.
I am presently running a neurology speciality clinic and advanced Neurodiagnostic Centre in Durgapur, a town in West Bengal,India. I am the Founding Director of the centre and a Lead Consultant Neurologist.
Originally from Brazil, where I worked as a Psychiatrist. I am an experienced doctor in General Psychiatry, Substance Misuse Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry.