Niraj Doshi

Internal Medicine Resident Doctor

London Area, United Kingdom

About

Internal Medicine trainee in London with interests in medical education, leadership, and clinical research. Winner of the University of London Gold Medal for Medicine in 2023. MRCP(UK). Achieved a First Class integrated BSc in Clinical Sciences, graduating on the Dean's List.

Experience

  • NHS (Full-time · 3 yrs)
    • Internal Medicine Trainee
      Aug 2025 - Present · 11 mos

      North-West London rotation: IMT1: Geriatrics (Northwick Park Hospital), Transplant Medicine and ICU (Harefield Hospital) IMT2: Gastroenterology (Charing Cross Hospital), Rheumatology (Northwick Park Hospital) IMT3: TBC

    • Specialised (Academic) Foundation Doctor
      Jul 2023 - Aug 2025 · 2 yrs 2 mos

      Placed at London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust (Northwick Park Hospital) and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (Hammersmith and Charing Cross Hospitals), with a research placement attached to Imperial College London's Division of Medicine (Department of Surgery and Cancer).

  • First Aider at Wembley Stadium
    May 2019 - Aug 2025 · 6 yrs 4 mos

  • UCL Prehospital Care Programme (4 yrs 2 mos)
    • Student Lead
      Aug 2021 - Jul 2022 · 1 yr

    • Academic Lead
      Jun 2019 - Aug 2021 · 2 yrs 3 mos

      Responsible for students on the Academic Prehospital Care Student Selected Components in Years 1 and 2. This entails teaching, supervising, and providing general direction/advice.

    • Deputy Academic Lead
      Jun 2018 - Jun 2019 · 1 yr 1 mo

      Assisting with programme management and directly supervising 1st year Medical Students

  • Private Tutor at Self-employed
    Sep 2014 - Mar 2021 · 6 yrs 7 mos

    Teaching Chemistry and Biology to A level, and Physics to GCSE level.

  • NHS England (3 yrs 8 mos)
    • Member of the Young People's Advisory Panel and Youth Forum Alumnus
      Aug 2017 - Jan 2020 · 2 yrs 6 mos

    • Youth Advisor
      Jun 2016 - Aug 2017 · 1 yr 3 mos

      Working with a group of around fifteen other Youth Advisors, staff from NHS England, and staff from the British Youth Council to discuss and resolve issues pertaining to the provision of healthcare services to young people in England.