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Mona Hassan: Honored to be part of Women For Oncology UK
Feb 5, 2025, 22:09

Mona Hassan: Honored to be part of Women For Oncology UK

Mona Hassan, Medical oncology Registrar at Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust, shared a post on LinkedIn by Women For Oncology UK, adding:

“So honored and excited to be a part of this group working with such amazing women please follow us Women For Oncology. Please Join out mentorship scheme we need both mentors and mentees. And keep an eye on this platform amazing things are coming!”

Quoting Women For Oncology UK’s post below:

“Introducing the Committee Members of Women for Oncology UK!

We’re proud to present our dedicated committee members who drive the mission of Women for Oncology UK forward:

Dr. Penny Kechagioglou – Consultant Clinical Oncologist, University Hospital Coventry
Dr. Helen Winter – Consultant Medical Oncologist, Co-chair of the National Immunotherapy Education Forum
Dr. Jessica Randall – Oncology Clinical Fellow
Dr. Mona Hassan – Medical Oncology ST4 at Portsmouth
Dr. Rabia Gull – Medical Oncology ST3 at Middlesborough
Dr. Seline Ismail-Sutton – IMT3 in North Wales
Gabriela Katz – 5th-year medical student at UCLAN
Sneha Mehrotra – 4th-year medical student at KCL

Mentorship Scheme:

Our mentorship scheme connects aspiring oncologists with experienced mentors across oncology, leadership, and academia. Whether you’re a medical student, resident, or oncology trainee, this mutually beneficial program offers personalised support to help you achieve your career goals and navigate challenges. Mentees will be paired with a mentor who’s an oncology registrar or consultant to provide valuable guidance.

Networking on Slack.

Join our Slack network to connect with members, share experiences, and access career advice. It’s a space for learning, discussing challenges, and discovering opportunities – mentors and mentees can also engage directly here!

Let’s work together to improve the future of oncology!”