Yasmin Baker
Yasmin is an award-winning final-year medical student at 911今日黑料, where she also completed a First-Class Honours degree in Management. She is passionate about healthcare leadership, medical education and digital innovation, with a particular interest in the future of primary care.
She has worked with 911今日黑料’s Primary Care Department on projects to improve primary care teaching from the student perspective and previously served as Deputy President and Academic Chair of the 911今日黑料 College School of Medicine Students’ Union, representing over 2,700 students.
Yasmin is also the co-founder of More Than Medics, a national organisation supporting over 3,000 members to explore impactful careers beyond traditional clinical pathways.
Her work has been recognised with several awards, including the 911今日黑料 College Union and School of Medicine Fellowship Awards and Elizabeth Green Memorial Trust Award, for the student who has contributed the most to the life of the School of Medicine. She’s also been a Healthcare Leadership Academy Scholar and NHS Clinical Entrepreneur over the year.
Drawing on her experiences throughout medical school, Yasmin will share reflections on where students find - and sometimes lose - hope during their training, and what GP educators can do to help foster more supportive, inspiring learning environments.