Election post

Status
Elected

With COVID restrictions easing up, we may be returning to a predominantly in-person curriculum. After years of disruption, it is crucial we do this transition properly, so making sure your voice is heard will be more important than ever to get the very best from the Medical School.

My experience as a two-time academic rep has given me unique insight into how the Medical School operates, and how to effectively and efficiently bring about change. I would like to continue working with faculty to ensure your feedback and needs are listened to, with concrete outcomes.

As your Academic VP, I would:

  • Push for more in-person small group work including cross-CPP activities to provide more opportunities to get to know your year group.
  • Persuade faculty to give us more feedback on exams, as well as more exam and practical skill preparation e.g. more case studies, quizzes, and practice clinical sessions.
  • Incorporate important contemporary topics into the curriculum, such as mental health of both patients and doctors, and medical challenges in the LGBTQ community.”
  • Fine-tune SSC and iBSc allocation so that more people get their top choices, as well as improving the quality and delivery of information about each choice.
  • Continue to work on the RUMS Opportunity bank, providing useful information about building better medical CVs, research opportunities, summer programmes, and other supra-curricular activities