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I'm a paediatric registrar currently working in paediatric intensive care in the North West London Deanery and I'll soon be undertaking a retrieval fellowship at Great Ormond Street Hospital. I graduated from King’s College London Medical School in 2017 and spent a year intercalating in medical ethics and law. My key interests include medical ethics, for which I am a lecturer at Imperial College London, as well as global health and improving patient safety. With the aid of my research work which was presented nationally, I was able to help set-up a newly funded high-dependency paediatric unit at Northwick Park Hospital. I've also been heavily involved in the development and maintenance of a mobile app that provides succinct local medical hospital guidelines. In 2019, I spent 2 months volunteering in a rural hospital with the Tshemba Foundation in South Africa, where I worked on the paediatric ward, in the emergency department and in outreach clinics. I helped to deliver basic and advanced paediatric life support training. Since then, I've continued to provide advanced paediatric life support training as an ePALS facilitator in the UK. In my spare time I am a landscape photographer, and have previously worked with clients such as Lonely Planet, National Geographic and various tourism boards - all print sale profits donated to Doctors Without Borders (MSF).
Dr Kazim Ghafoor
I am a highly motivated and enthusiastic GP working for the past ten years in North West London having trained at Imperial College. My medical interests include medical education and coaching/mentoring undergraduate students having completed my Masters in Education. I also currently sit in on the interview panel for medical school admissions at Imperial College. I have been an Academic Lead in the Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne and Clinical GP lead for tri-borough care home education in Hammersmith and Fulham, Chelsea and Westminster.
Dr Lukshmy Kasivisvanathan
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