Dr Nadia Ibrahim is a junior doctor who qualified from Imperial College London and is now completing her training in London and Surrey.
She is the Director of Events and a Trustee of Melanin Medics, a national charity dedicated to supporting African-Caribbean aspiring medics, medical students and medical professionals in the UK and implementing positive solutions to overcome under-representation and socio-economic barriers in medicine.
During her time at university, she was the Vice President of Imperial College’s African and Caribbean Society, organising events to fundraise for Mind and the African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust. She is passionate about widening participation, working as an Outreach Mentor, working with schools, colleges, and community organisations to help students develop interests in STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Medicine), and as a Mentor for Widening Access to Community Careers in Healthcare (WATCCH) which supports students from diverse backgrounds who have an interest in careers in community healthcare through providing work experience and application support.