Election post
Volunteering in Rwanda and witnessing healthcare disparities inspired my journey to medical school and fuels my passion for global health initiatives, such as UCL Students for Global Health Society. My experience with the Rani Rawji Studentship provided valuable insights into the research world, including networking with supervisors and researchers, and presenting at a national Pathology conference. I would love the opportunity as Welfare Officer to leverage my experience to support students in global health understanding and research. Additionally, being a mentee in the UCL Women in Surgery Mentorship programme, as well as my role as a Wellbeing Prefect in sixth form, where I coordinated a mentorship programme between Year 7 and Year 13 students, demonstrate my capability in coordinating a mentorship scheme that will benefit SfGH society members. As Welfare Officer, I am determined to make sure that UCL SfGH is a safe and welcoming space for all to get to know each other and discuss global health topics.