Aimee began her career in the National Health Service in Wales before joining the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) in 2011. She has led key initiatives, including the Future Hospital Programme and the development of the RCP’s quality improvement function. Since 2019, Aimee has overseen the RCP’s international activities, delivering CME events, joint conferences, training opportunities in the UK, and fostering global partnerships. A passionate advocate for addressing health inequities, she frequently presents at conferences, representing RCP members in over 130 countries.
Consultant Neurologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust; Director, The Leeds Regional Motor Neurone Disease Care Centre
Dr. Agam Jung MD FRCP is a Consultant Neurologist at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Director of The Leeds Regional Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Care Centre. She leads a multidisciplinary team delivering innovative care for MND patients, transforming services through initiatives like the Leeds Assisted Nutrition in MND pathway. Passionate about education, she has developed training tools for resource-poor countries and leads the Leeds Neurology MTI Programme. Dr. Jung raised £6.8 million for The Rob Burrow Centre for MND, opening in 2025.
Consultant Cardiologist and Transplant Physician at Royal Papworth Hospital; A liated Assistant Professor at the University of Cambridge
Dr. Lewis is a Consultant Cardiologist and Transplant Physician at Royal Papworth Hospital and an Affiliated Assistant Professor at the University of Cambridge. A key opinion leader in advanced heart failure, transplantation, and mechanical circulatory support, he joined Royal Papworth in 2006 from Great Ormond Street Hospital. He is passionate about medical education, serving as Associate Medical Director, lead appraiser, and former Director of Medical Education. Dr. Lewis actively participates in leadership, education, and research, shaping global medical practice.
Consultant Gastroenterologist, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
Dr. Nik Kamperidis is a Consultant Gastroenterologist with a special interest in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). He qualified from Aristotle University in 2003 and completed specialist training in London and Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, along with an advanced endoscopy fellowship at St Mark’s Hospital. He holds an MSc and MD (Res) from Barts and The London School of Medicine, with research focused on IBD and nutrient effects in Crohn’s disease. His clinical expertise includes IBD, Endoscopy, and oesophageal physiology
Consultant Nephrologist, King’s College Hospital, London
Dr. Sui Phin Kon was born in Malaysia and qualified from Royal Free, London, in 1983. She trained in general and renal medicine before being appointed as a consultant nephrologist at Kings College Hospital in 1997. She serves as the Renal link for Diabetes services and specializes in dialysis and immune-mediated glomerular disease. Actively involved in research, education, and mentorship, she contributes to innovative treatments and multidisciplinary care, enhancing patient outcomes.
Senior Diabetes Specialist Nurse, King’s College Hospital, London
Ms. Kaylee Lovie is a highly experienced Senior Diabetes Specialist Nurse at King’s College Hospital, London, with nearly 25 years of expertise in diabetes care. Her extensive background spans primary care, community diabetes services, and secondary care, where she currently supports both inpatient and outpatient settings. With a master’s degree in diabetes from King’s College London and qualifications as an independent nurse prescriber, Ms. Lovie has played a key role in service development and innovation in diabetes management. Her areas of interest include patient education and the management of type 1 diabetes, with a particular focus on diabetes technologies. Additionally, she contributes to the young adults’ diabetes team and provides support to the islet transplant team at King’s College Hospital.