Christian Feghali

Foundation Year 1 Doctor | University of Cambridge Graduate

United Kingdom

About

Foundation Year 1 Doctor working in the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust. Graduated with a First-Class BA in Physiology, Development and Neuroscience from the University of Cambridge. Awarded the University of Cambridge Gold Medal for Outstanding Performance in Clinical Medicine as the top scoring student in Clinical Medicine. I am highly motivated with a strong work ethic and have particular interests in Neuroscience.

Experience

  • Academic Officer at Cambridge University Radiology Society (CamRadSoc)
    Jul 2025 - Jun 2026 · 1 yr

    Organised and delivered a student-led radiology programme to pre-clinical medical students. I was also responsible for the organisation of a research mentorship initiative and national radiology conference.

  • Undergraduate Supervisor at Churchill College, University of Cambridge
    Oct 2023 - Jun 2026 · 2 yrs 9 mos

    Supervisor for the second year Human Reproduction course and first year Embryology. I lead weekly small group supervisions for first and second year medical students. I was responsible for creating supervision material, assisting in exam preparation and marking assignments, particularly essays.

  • Events Officer at Cambridge Neurological Society
    Jul 2024 - Jun 2025 · 1 yr

    Organised and coordinated academic events featuring leading academics from the US and UK.

  • MedVet Society Co-President at Churchill College, University of Cambridge
    Jul 2022 - Jun 2023 · 1 yr

    Student-elected position; tasked with improving the medical/ veterinary student experience at Churchill College. Several events (academic/ welfare) were organised and resources created to foster a supportive environment to facilitate first-year integration and inter-year communication.

  • Summer Research Intern at UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
    Aug 2022 - Sep 2022 · 2 mos

    Summer research intern (5 weeks), under the supervision of Dr. Ryan MacDonald and Dr. Isabel Bravo, at UCL’s Institute of Ophthalmology, involved in characterising the cellular and molecular mechanisms regulating glial morphogenesis, with a particular focus on the consequences of disrupted glial contacts on neuronal function, during retinal development, using the Zebrafish as a model organism.