Introduction

I grew up in the North East of England before moving to Oxford to study medicine at Keble and Green Templeton College. After completing my medical degree, I undertook an Academic Foundation Programme in the Thames Valley Deanery, during which I was awarded a Medical Sciences Division Teaching Excellence Award. I am now an Internal Medicine Trainee at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, with clinical and academic interests in peri-operative medicine and cardiology. Alongside this, I am a Joan and Richard Doll Fellow at Green Templeton College and an Assistant Clinical Tutor at Queen’s.

Teaching

I teach across all topics of the clinical school curriculum, providing bedside, clinical skills and small-group tutorial teaching. I particularly enjoy supporting students to build confidence in applying their knowledge in clinical settings and encouraging curiosity about academic medicine.

Research

My research has focused on home blood pressure monitoring, virtual emergency department triage tools and intentional weight loss in heart failure, including work on the SLENDER clinical trial at the Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research. I am also the Resident Doctor Representative on the British Cardiovascular Society Women in Cardiology Committee, where I support widening participation and early-career doctors interested in academic cardiology.