Grand Finalists of the RCSEd & Medtronic 2023/2024 Surgical Skills Competition Announced!

Published: 8 March 2024 | Written by: RCSEd Communications Team | Competition, The College | Topic: Surgical

Following two exciting heats that put competitors' knowledge and abilities to the test, we can now confirm the grand finalists of the RCSEd & Medtronic 2023/2024 Surgical Skills Competition!

The competition, a collaboration between the College and Medtronic, provides medical students with the chance to stretch their skills by competing against their peers from across the UK. Stage one saw participants completing an online quiz, with the highest scoring students from each medical school progressing to the next stage. These students were then sent a ‘skills kit’ containing both surgical equipment and synthetic organs, and were then given time to practice a set of skills and upload a video of themselves demonstrating these skills to the best of their ability. The top scorer from each University is invited to the Grand Final!

We are delighted that the following university students will be competing in our Grand Final in Edinburgh on Saturday 16 March 2024:

  • Aberdeen - Holly Graham
  • Anglia Ruskin - Chloe Milton
  • Aston - Sabira Obeda
  • Barts and the London College - Beatrice Teodora Golban
  • Birmingham - Natalia Mojica
  • Bristol - Aoibhinn Murray
  • Buckingham - Fay Fathima Imtiaz Fareed
  • Cambridge - Alexander McManus
  • Cardiff - Kathryn Fisher
  • Central Lancashire - Haya Nasser
  • Dundee - Lewis Astin
  • Edinburgh - Jingjing Wang
  • Exeter - James Miller
  • Glasgow - Shiu Kwong Thomas Mak
  • Hull York - Ellis Bywood
  • Imperial College London - Jasleen Nagi
  • Keele - Parsa Jamilian
  • Kent and Medway - Wojciech Slusarczyk
  • King's College London - Gabriella Hakim
  • Lancaster - Marco David Bokobza De La Rosa
  • Leeds - Hollie Glover
  • Leicester - Ross Kaszuba
  • Liverpool - Eric Dos Santos
  • Manchester - Deylan Dyare
  • Newcastle - Tom Adamson
  • Norwich - Deepak Sharma
  • Nottingham - Chloe-Nicole Low
  • Nottingham - Lincoln - Emayanthi Emayakumaran
  • Oxford - Edward Staniforth
  • Plymouth - Roya Asgari
  • Queen's University College - Eleni Flari
  • Sheffield - Alexis Gabova
  • Southampton - Zoe Disley
  • St Andrew's - Radhe Shantha Kumar
  • St George's - Krishen Mistry
  • Sunderland - Harvey Wright
  • Swansea - Jayson Ryoo
  • Ulster - Michael Montgomery
  • University College London - Chloe Leftley
  • Warwick - James Heath