Thin Kyi Phyu N.

United Kingdom

About

I am an MRCP-qualified Internal Medicine registrar with five years of NHS experience across acute medicine, cardiology, nephrology, intensive care, oncology, and emergency medicine. My clinical work involves making careful decisions under uncertainty: recognising risk early, communicating clearly, and coordinating safe care across complex systems. I am interested in applying that judgement beyond the bedside, particularly in work that improves healthcare products, services, and patient pathways. Beyond clinical practice, I focus on translating clinical knowledge into practical outputs, from improving clinical pathways and delivering research to evaluating digital tools. My work has been published in JAMA Internal Medicine, Clinical Endocrinology, and Oxford Medical Case Reports. I have also been recognised with a University of Cambridge Commendation for Excellent Teaching in my role as Clinical Supervisor. I am open to opportunities across healthtech, pharma, and healthcare consulting, where clinical insight can help make healthcare safer, clearer, and more effective.

Experience

  • Internal Medicine Doctor at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Papworth University Hospitals
    Aug 2023 - Present · 3 yrs

    • Ranked top 10% nationally in the 2023 Internal Medicine Training application cohort • Post-MRCP registrar with specialist experience in acute medicine, nephrology, cardiology, oncology, and intensive care • Regularly lead acute medical admissions, assessing undifferentiated presentations, identifying risk, and coordinating multidisciplinary care across high-volume clinical settings • Experienced in prescribing safety, clinical documentation, patient communication, and escalation when cases fall outside standard pathways • Provided clinician-led feedback on EHR usability, documentation burden, workflow safety, and digital tool performance in frontline NHS settings • Appraised AI-enabled clinical tools at the point of care, with attention to clinical accuracy, evidence quality, usability, and appropriate human oversight Rotations: Cardiology, Intensive Care, Oncology, Respiratory, Healthcare of the Elderly, Nephrology*, Acute Medicine* (* = registrar role)

  • Clinical Supervisor at University of Cambridge
    Sep 2024 - Present · 1 yr 11 mos

    • Deliver bedside and didactic teaching to MBPhD medical students, focused on clinical reasoning, communication, and application of evidence to practice • Translate complex clinical concepts into clear, structured teaching for learners with varied levels of experience • Awarded University of Cambridge Commendation for Excellent Teaching 2025, with 100% student approval

  • Academic Foundation Doctor at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    Jul 2021 - Aug 2023 · 2 yrs 2 mos

    • Ranked 1st in Academic Foundation Programme selection • Co-authored a JAMA Internal Medicine meta-analysis involving >860,000 patients, contributing to evidence review, data extraction, analysis, and manuscript preparation • Audited and redesigned the adrenal incidentaloma investigation pathway, reducing unnecessary investigations and supporting a formal update to trust guidelines. Project presented internationally at the 2022 European Society of Endocrinology conference • Designed and delivered clinical research projects from protocol development and data collection through to presentation and publication Rotations: Endocrinology, Urology, Colorectal Surgery, Research (Cardiology), Cardiology, Emergency Medicine

  • Problem-Based Learning Tutor at University of East Anglia
    Aug 2022 - Dec 2022 · 5 mos

    • Facilitated small-group, case-based learning for medical students, guiding structured clinical reasoning and problem-solving • Received unanimously positive feedback for teaching clarity, depth of explanation, and ability to extend learning beyond the core curriculum