Happy International Women’s Day 🌺
And what better way to celebrate this day than with our next speaker, an absolute powerhouse!
If you haven’t already, grab your tickets via the link below
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This promises to be an incredible event you really don’t want to miss! It’s free of charge and we have an amazing line-up of speakers all doing incredible things!
Keep your eyes peeled as we reveal them 🔥
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Exciting news... we are hosting a FREE online event for students to connect with Medical Doctors of African/Caribbean Heritage. Attend to gain inspiration from our panel of excellent doctors and learn more about life after medical school. Spread the news!
We are today issuing a public apology for UCL’s history and legacy of eugenics. UCL played a fundamental role in the development, propagation and legitimisation of eugenics. We deeply regret this and apologise. https://t.co/HqG6cm3OWW
#UKFPO latest statement sent to medical schools for circulation: Removal of Educational Achievements for entry UKFP 2023
Please share
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ACMS ESSAY COMPETITION! We are launching an essay competition in which we want you to highlight a medical problem that disproportionally affects the African-Caribbean community in the UK. The essay should highlight possible solutions HCPs can take to help alleviate this problem.
The brutality that ensued was not only grossly indefensible, but completely senseless. There is nothing more devastating than seeing violence and bloodshed in response to peaceful fights for justice and pleas for a better future. Where is the humanity? #EndSarsNow
#EndSARS has created a moment of reckoning in Nigeria.
What did it take to push young Nigerians to create this movement, and what do they hope to see next?
🎧 Listen to @AJTheTake 👇 https://t.co/XhVnfu6jm7
DID YOU KNOW... Dr James Samuel Risien Russell (1863-1839), the first black British consultant and a renowned neurologist, worked at our very own UCL and Queen's Square Hospital! #BlackHistoryMonth
The ACMN committee are delighted to invite you to our first event for freshers!
What to expect: games & quizzes, an open discussion about med school life, top tips & a chance to ask us questions #ucl#uclms#medicine#freshers2020
Would YOU like to be part of UCL African Caribbean Medical Network committee? Here is your chance!
Read the requirements for each role and submit your application via this link:
https://t.co/qSItb3k68J
Good luck!!
This government U-turn is welcomed. However, it will be interesting to see how this affects students that missed their offers for Medicine due to being downgraded.
We welcome the government’s decision that A-level results will be determined by teacher-predicted grades, and are delighted to accept all students who meet the terms of their original offer on all programmes that do not have an externally-determined cap. https://t.co/M0Cnlk7b29
Our co-founder, Eva Larkai, featured in today’s @BBCNews following on from her work in decolonising the medical curriculum at @MedicalBristol
https://t.co/werGqDwhqv
Medical school admissions, alternate routes into UK medical school and BMAT tips for #ResultsDay . I’ve taught courses and tutored on this so I hope it is helpful!: