"As a Young Fellow I hope to collaborate with like-minded peers to contribute to the improvement of child health within the UK through a variety of means. Throughout this fellowship I will be able to develop new skills and work with a wide variety of people with differing levels of expertise."
Fourth Year Medical Student, Liverpool Medical School
Rachel H.
"My ambition as a Young Fellow is to collaborate with my peers and facilitate national discussions – between current and future stakeholders – on the need for a more holistic lens in medical practise which prioritises prevention over treatment."
Masters in Global Health and Development,
UCL
Hamaad A. K.
"I am passionate about opening doors and holding those open for the future generation to explore a profession in healthcare. Being a Young Fellow will not only open this door for me, but will equip me with the skills, support and like-minded individuals to be able to build these doors, these opportunities and our future."
First Year Medicine and Surgery MBChB, University of Leeds
Charlotte S.
"I hope to be able to widen access to medicine, as well as broaden the public’s knowledge about important health topics to improve health literacy nationwide. This stems from my passion of inspire a future generation of healthcare professions, mainly, as well as campaigning for health inequality."
First Year Medical Student, University of Manchester
Ida S.
"As a Young Fellow, I am excited to get involved with various initiatives to hopefully make an active contribution to the field of medicine. I hope to use this as an opportunity to not only develop my skills, but to help transform and advance how we deliver medical education and healthcare in the future."
First year Medical Student, University College London
Jade L.
"As a young fellow, I’m looking forward to being able to develop the student body within the college and set up a pre-university membership system, providing support to all students considering a career in healthcare irrespective of social and economic background."
Second Year Medical Student, University College London
Matthew L.