Clinical Research Fellow
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Dr. Jehan Karim (MBBS, MSc.), Department of Women's and Reproductive Health, University of Oxford (UK).
I completed my undergraduate medical education at King's College (formerly Guy’s, King’s and St.Thomas’), School of Medicine, University of London (UK). This was followed by UK junior medical doctor training in South London and Brighton and a Master of Science in Clinical Embryology at the University of Oxford.
I am currently a specialist trainee in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, a clinical research fellow and DPhil/PHD candidate at the University of Oxford. In addition, I hold an honorary research position with Public Health England (UK government) and work in collaboration with their team.
I have strong clinical and academic interests in maternal-fetal medicine, the diagnosis and management of fetal anomalies, first trimester ultrasound, prenatal screening initiatives and innovation in ultrasound technology. My current research explores the possibilities of implementing a routine first trimester anomaly screening program for all women across England.