African Caribbean Medical Society at KCL (GKT) School of Medicine🧬 Founded in 2018. Empowering, encouraging & inspiring Black current & prospective medics
KCL ACMS Reverse Mentoring Scheme is back for 24/25! 🌟 BAME students, don’t miss this PAID chance to shape meaningful conversations with FoLSM faculty. Your voice matters—join now and make an impact!
Sign Up Link 🔗:
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and amplifying student voices. Key stakeholders within the KCL community, such as the MBBS Programme Director, have championed the program, ensuring its seamless integration into the medical school's framework.
We have won the GKT MSA Blues and shields 2024 Award in the sustainability event / initiative of the year award category!
We would like to thank @KUMEC4KCL for this pivotal role in setting up and continuing this scheme alongside the ACMS.
aims to foster inclusivity and diversity within the GKT community. The program focuses on fostering dialogue on diversity and inclusion, empowering students to advocate for systemic changes. The initiative has tangible impacts, such as enhancing mechanisms for raising concerns
🎉🌟 Big shoutout to the KCL ACMS for absolutely smashing it at the recent KCL Widening Participation KCLWP X ACMS, King's Medicine & Dentistry Lecture Series! 🌟🎉
We're thrilled to announce that the feedback for the event has been nothing short of phenomenal!
delving into the student experience, and providing invaluable top tips for applying.
Huge thanks to everyone involved in making this event a resounding success! Let's keep inspiring and empowering the next generation of medical professionals together!
Great talks & discussion @KingsCollegeLon African Caribbean Medical Society #WorldCancerDay event. Showed gaps in cancer screening, diagnosis, clinical trials participation & genomic research for black communities.@OlaOlabintan highlights need for cultural competency among HCPs.
Experts like Ms. Carol Norman and Prof. Frank Chingwendoh share insights. The event aims to enhance awareness, discuss disparities, and promote dialogue.