“Being a Medact member gives us the opportunity to join together as a community of healthcare practitioners to affect the sociopolitical determinants of health which we see play out every day in the lives of our patients.”
“As a doctor, being a Medact member is a way of advocating for my patients. Being part of a movement toward social justice has given me purpose and identity in a time where it is otherwise only too easy to feel helpless.”
TJ joined Medact as our Communications Manager in March 2021 and is currently one of two Deputy Directors. In addition to supporting with strategy, fundraising and governance, they lead the […]
“I’ve been a member of Medact and its predecessor MCANW for decades, trying to counter the existential risk of nuclear weapons. We need to eliminate them before they eliminate us – and the funds saved could help ensure healthcare is a right not a privilege.”
Sian is a clinical academic, currently undertaking an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship at the University of York. She has a long-standing interest in global health and health inequalities in the […]
An Interdisciplinary social scientist trained in Public Health and Sociology, academic activist, and Professor in Global Health Policy and Equity in the School of Health & Social Care. Anuj has […]
Robert MacGibbon is a long retired inner city GP and MCANW/Medact member living in North London
Sarah began at Medact as our Campaigns Officer, supporting the Peace and Security & Health and Human Rights campaign areas. Now as our Peace & Security Campaign and Programme Lead, […]
Rosie started at Medact in 2021 as Operations Officer and is currently one of Medact’s two Deputy Directors, supporting with strategy, operational oversight, fundraising and governance in addition to providing […]
Hannah Wright is a data and analytics professional, currently working for Iris in London. Her passion for health justice stems from her academic background in Epidemiology & Public Health; she […]