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Liza Kirtchuk is a Senior Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education at King’s College London, focusing on training future physicians through innovative teaching methods. With a background as a practicing GP in West London, she is dedicated to enhancing the learning experience for medical students. Dr. Kirtchuk leads the Stage 2 Longitudinal Placement in General Practice for the MBBS course and is actively involved in the King’s Undergraduate Medicine Community (KUMEC). Her academic pursuits are centered around health inequalities and the integration of learners into clinical environments, emphasizing the importance of faculty-student interactions in medical education. Her research interests encompass longitudinal placements, professional identity formation for students, the role of near-peer teaching, and community-based medical education. Kirtchuk has contributed to numerous publications and peer-reviewed articles, reflecting her active engagement in educational reform and student mentorship in the medical field.
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