We are excited to launch the first event for the SCTS INSINC Mentorship Program. This is open to all medical students and doctors of all levels interested in learning more about SCTS's work on widening participation and EDI strategy, SCTS student education and what INSINC does, and mentorship in cardiothoracic surgery - how to get involved, the need for mentorship, and the principles of mentoring from students' and mentors' perspectives.
We have a great line-up of speakers, including Mr Narain Moorjani (SCTS President, consultant cardiothoracic surgeon at Royal Papworth Hospital), Mr Jason Ali (SCTS Student Education Lead, consultant cardiothoracic surgeon at Royal Papworth Hospital) and Professor Mahmoud Loubani (consultant cardiothoracic surgeon at Castle Hill Hull University Hospital). We are also excited to have Lucy Vere, Head of Learning and Organisational Development at Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
18:00 – 18:10 SCTS Widening Participation and EDI Strategy
Mr Narain Moorjani. SCTS President. Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Royal Papworth Hospital
18:10 – 18:25 The Case for Mentorship
Prof Mahmoud Loubani. Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Castle Hill Hospital
18:25 – 18:35 SCTS Student Education and INSINC
Mr Jason Ali. SCTS Student Education Lead. Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Royal Papworth Hospital
18:35 – 18:45 The Need for Mentorship – Students’ Perspective
Heen Shamaz. INSINC Lead. 5th year medical student University of Edinburgh
Mostin Hu. INSINC Mentorship Lead. ’24 graduate University of Cambridge
18:45 – 19:45 Principles of Mentoring: Mentors’ and Mentees’ Perspective
Lucy Vere. Head of Learning and Organisational Development at Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
19:45 – 20:00 Discussion and Questions