SIMBA as an alternative and/or an adjunct to pre-medical work experience during the COVID-19 pandemic
Nia Evans, Meri Davitadze, Arjun Narendran, Seren Evans, Lucretia Thomas, Parisha Blaggan, Eka Melson and Punith Kempegowda
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2020-0219
Future Healthc J March 2021 Nia Evans
ARoyal Glamorgan Hospital, Ynysmaerdy, UK
Roles: foundation year doctor
Meri Davitadze
BGeorgian–American Family Medicine Clinic Medical House, Tbilisi, Georgia
Roles: endocrinologist
Arjun Narendran
CKing Edward’s School, Birmingham, UK
Roles: secondary school student
Seren Evans
DSt John Baptist High School, Aberdare, UK
Roles: secondary school student
Lucretia Thomas
EUniversity of Birmingham Medical School, Birmingham, UK
Roles: medical student
Parisha Blaggan
EUniversity of Birmingham Medical School, Birmingham, UK
Roles: medical student
Eka Melson
FNinewells Hospital, Dundee, UK and honorary clinical research fellow, Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research, Birmingham, UK
Roles: foundation year doctor
Punith Kempegowda
GInstitute of Metabolism and Systems Research, Birmingham, UK and honorary specialist training registrar in endocrinology, diabetes and general internal medicine, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
Roles: Wellcome Trust clinical research fellow

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- Published online March 19, 2021.
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- Nia Evans, foundation year doctorA,
- Meri Davitadze, endocrinologistB,
- Arjun Narendran, secondary school studentC,
- Seren Evans, secondary school studentD,
- Lucretia Thomas, medical studentE,
- Parisha Blaggan, medical studentE,
- Eka Melson, foundation year doctorF and
- Punith Kempegowda, Wellcome Trust clinical research fellowG⇑
- ARoyal Glamorgan Hospital, Ynysmaerdy, UK
- BGeorgian–American Family Medicine Clinic Medical House, Tbilisi, Georgia
- CKing Edward’s School, Birmingham, UK
- DSt John Baptist High School, Aberdare, UK
- EUniversity of Birmingham Medical School, Birmingham, UK
- FNinewells Hospital, Dundee, UK and honorary clinical research fellow, Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research, Birmingham, UK
- GInstitute of Metabolism and Systems Research, Birmingham, UK and honorary specialist training registrar in endocrinology, diabetes and general internal medicine, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
- Address for correspondence: Dr Punith Kempegowda, Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research, University of Birmingham, IBR Tower, Level 2, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK. Email: p.kempegowda{at}bham.ac.uk Twitter: @drpunith
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SIMBA as an alternative and/or an adjunct to pre-medical work experience during the COVID-19 pandemic
Nia Evans, Meri Davitadze, Arjun Narendran, Seren Evans, Lucretia Thomas, Parisha Blaggan, Eka Melson, Punith Kempegowda
Future Healthc J Mar 2021, 8 (1) e142-e145; DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2020-0219
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