About Me

Interested in knowing a bit more about the In2Med story? You’ve come to the right place. 

Who am I

Ankit

Hey. I’m Ankit Chadha. I’m a medicine graduate from the University of Cambridge and now working as a junior doctor in London, with an interest in oncology. 

I did the academic foundation programme in gynae-oncology at Hammersmith Hospital, London. I’m now working as an internal medicine trainee and hoping to apply for oncology specialist training next year. 

I’ve always enjoyed writing medicine-based content. I started In2Med during the COVID-19 pandemic in lockdown whilst I was at medical school – since then it’s been quite a journey. I’ve won a few business awards, dabbled in making videos and courses – and will soon be releasing my medicine textbook for medical students. 

I hope you find my content useful. If you have any suggestions for future content, don’t hesitate to get in touch. 

My Journey

My In2Med journey started back in 2020 when I was a medical student at the University of Cambridge. When the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown happened, we (medical students) were sent home from medical school for about 6 months. I had always enjoyed writing my own notes to study – as I had a lot of time on my hands, I decided to upload my notes online and create a website, teaching myself how to code using YouTube videos. I opened up 300 places for students to test my notes so that I could get some feedback. Within 48 hours, the places were all filled, and I found out that medical students all around the country were using my notes. The next part is where it gets exciting. 

When I returned to medical school, I pitched my website to the Cambridge Judge Business School and was accepted into their Accelerate Business Incubator programme. It was here where I learnt how to set up a company and how a business works. 

My break came when I was awarded funding from Santander Universities. This allowed me to develop the website further and recruit medical students from universities around the UK to develop more medical resources and the website further. 

It’s amazing how multi-skilled medical students are. We had students helping with course creation, video editing, graphic designing, promotion and much more.

By the time I graduated in 2021, In2Med was being used by over 1000 medical students on a weekly basis, with a mailing list of over 2000 students. We had developed 10 courses, and a host of free content for medical students. 

I’m now working as a medical trainee in London, hoping to specialise in oncology. Balancing In2Med alongside working as a full time junior doctor is not easy, but in my spare time, it’s nice to sit with my laptop and a coffee and write content for medical students.

The Team

It goes without saying that In2Med could not have been built on my own. To get In2Med to the point where it is now has required a team effort. 

Ellie helped to set up In2Med with Ankit. She is originally from Edinburgh. Having recently graduated from Cambridge, Ellie will be working as a junior doctor at UCH in London. In her free time Ellie enjoys running and playing ice hockey.

Ellie

University of Cambridge

Talia is a medical student at Nottingham University. With a keen interest in art and design, Talia is in charge of graphic design at In2Med and the illustrator of the upcoming textbook. 

Talia

University of Nottingham

Nayan is a medical student at the University of Nottingham who was involved in the early stages of In2Med. Nayan was actively involved in content creation, helping to edit our work experience course for medicine. 

Nayan

University of Nottingham

Aya is a medical student at Hull-York medical school. Aya had a keen interest in medical education and helped to write the work experience course for medicine. 

Aya

University of Hull-York

Key Moments

World Scientific Group Publishing

My Book deal with World Scientific Publishing to create 2 medical textbooks, coming out 2024

Woosehill GP Practice

Partnering with Woosehill GP practice to create my free Medicine Work Experience Course

Santander Universities

Awarded grant funding from Santander Universities to develop In2Med

Graduation 2021

Graduating from Cambridge with a distinction

Reviews

One of the best things about creating your own resources is reading the feedback from students. Have a read through some of the student testimonials below, hearing nice comments really does make my day.

” I like how the notes are divided into sections and organized in a way that helps me build on my knowledge. The notes go through the basics of each topic first then move on to the more advanced clinical and pharmacological concepts. “

Aya Hamad
Hull-York Medical School

” The notes were both specific and detailed. They were tailored to the right level of depth “

Meghna Thakrar Birmingham Medical School

” They cut out the unnecessary info that often overwhelms us as medical students and the portal is really easy to navigate “

Nayan DeyNottingham Medical School

” I like how the notes start by covering key physiology which forms a solid ground to put learning into the clinical context. They are categorised in a very logical way which makes them easy to navigate “

 

Electra Bosa
UCL

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