Post by Anabelle Nartey
Multi-Award Winning Medical Student | NHS Clinical Entrepreneur | UK‘s Top 100 Most Influential Entrepreneur (Crest Africa) | Founder of TalearntMed AI | United Nations CSW69 | President of KMMS MedTech | Public Speaker
I’m excited to collab with UCL Afro-Caribbean Medics Society as a Keynote Speaker!🚀 If you’re a student or early-career professional trying to break barriers, build ideas and shape the future of healthcare, this one’s for you. As UCL is consistently ranked as a Top 10 university globally and is home to world-class research, cutting-edge innovation and one of the strongest ecosystems for students interested in health tech, startups and social impact, I’m excited to connect, build and network with the UCL community and beyond. I’ll be sharing real lessons from my journey across medicine, entrepreneurship, and digital health, including: ✅ Building businesses alongside medicine ✅ Leadership as a founder ✅ How to break into digital health ✅ Why networking + visibility matter for a portfolio career A bit about me (for those who don’t know me yet!): -Multi-award winning medical student (Dartford Business Award & Dr Jim Appleyard Prize) -Named one of the UK’s 100 Most Influential African Entrepreneurs (2025) by Crest Africa -Founder & Director of Talearnted Tutors – supporting 200+ students into medicine with free NHS Anki decks, CASPer prep & application workshops (800+ attendees) -Founder of TaLearntMed AI™ – the UK’s first AI-powered medical school matching platform (backed by a Santander Enterprise Grant) -Digital Delegate with UN Women UK (CSW69) -MedEd creator (4M+ views on TikTok) Details: 📍 Zoom 📅 Wednesday 25th February 🕣 6:30pm If you’re curious about medicine beyond the wards, building impact, or turning ideas into action; I’d love to see you there. Sign up here! : https://lnkd.in/eErtWNKF 👥 Tag a friend who needs this 💬 Drop a comment if you’re coming! #UCL #ACMS #MedTech #DigitalHealth #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #WomenInSTEM #PortfolioCareers #MedicalStudents #CareersInHealthcare