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Dr Dabota Yvonne Buowari
Dr Dabota Yvonne Buowari is a Nigerian anesthesiologist, emergency physician, poet and author. She is member of the Research and Scientific Committee of the Medical Women’s International Association (MWIA) since 2010 and Vice-Chair of the work life balance special interest group in 2019. She is a victim of sexual harassment at the workplace, which triggered her interest in the topic. Dabota was part of the team that conducted the MWIA sexual harassment study. She is a member of the Research Collaboration Network of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria conducting the Challenges of Residency Training and Early Career Doctors in Nigeria Study (CHARTING STUDY).
Dr Rachel Roberts, MBBS(Hons) MRCP FRCGP MSc
Rachel is Primary Care Dean, London, Health Education England. Her main objectives and interests are the development hand in hand of primary and community care education, workforce, and services for population health. In her role for Health Education England, she assists in management of trainees, educators, and learning environments where complex issues develop, including regulatory and educational issues, supported by the Post Graduate Dean and Complex Cases Team.
She is an examiner for the Royal College of General Practitioners, and has a keen interest in services for trainees needing additional support. She recently published The CSA Exam: Maximising Your Success, with two other examiners and RCGP recent role player lead. She has a special interest in supporting everyone to achieve their potential.
Sanjiv has been Postgraduate Dean for Health Education England’s North Central and East London (NECL) local office since 2016. Prior to taking up this appointment, Sanjiv was Head of Primary Care Education and Development, and has been involved in medical education since 2002.
Sanjiv continues to work as a general medical practitioner in North London. He has completed a doctorate in education from the UCL Institute of Education. His research interests include the role of medical education in improving patient care. He has published extensively in specialty and educational journals.
Dr Clarissa Fabre, MBBS (Hons) MRCP (UK) DCH
After completing her medical training in Australia, Dr Fabre worked for a year in paediatrics in Canada, before moving to the UK (London and Oxford). Her initial specialist training was in adult medicine and paediatrics, including two years of clinical research in Oxford on perinatal factors affecting child growth and development.
After completing her medical training in Australia, Dr Fabre worked for a year in paediatrics in Canada, before moving to the UK (London and Oxford). Her initial specialist training was in adult medicine and paediatrics, including two years of clinical research in Oxford on perinatal factors affecting child growth and development.
She then turned to general practice after the birth of her 3 children and was Senior Partner in a large practice for 30 years. She developed an interest in medical politics, culminating in the presidency of the UK Medical Women’s Federation from 2010 to 2012. She represented all Sussex GPs at the British Medical Association from 2005 to 2012.
Dr Fabre was the Medical Women’s International Association (MWIA) representative at the WHO from 2012 to 2019. She became MWIA president in 2019.
In 2021 Dr Fabre was elected as one of the 2 health representatives on the Policy Committee of the UK Women’s Equality party.
Both her daughters are doctors.
Dr Clarissa Fabre, MBBS (Hons) MRCP (UK) DCH
After completing her medical training in Australia, Dr Fabre worked for a year in paediatrics in Canada, before moving to the UK (London and Oxford). Her initial specialist training was in adult medicine and paediatrics, including two years of clinical research in Oxford on perinatal factors affecting child growth and development.
She then turned to general practice after the birth of her 3 children and was Senior Partner in a large practice for 30 years. She developed an interest in medical politics, culminating in the presidency of the UK Medical Women’s Federation from 2010 to 2012. She represented all Sussex GPs at the British Medical Association from 2005 to 2012.
Dr Fabre was the Medical Women’s International Association (MWIA) representative at the WHO from 2012 to 2019. She became MWIA president in 2019.
In 2021 Dr Fabre was elected as one of the 2 health representatives on the Policy Committee of the UK Women’s Equality party.
Both her daughters are doctors.