Our aim
The group will provide a platform for GPs interested in content creation to share best practices, innovations, and insights specific to digital health content. Support members in building skills in digital media, content creation, and online engagement. Whilst also addressing emerging challenges, such as combating misinformation and ensuring content reliability.
Current work
The group is newly created, and we are in the process of producing a workplan. If you would like to get involved, please do get in touch.
Group members
Dr Aziza Sesay
Dr Aziza Sesay is a GP, GP educator, and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, celebrated for her contributions to health education, awareness, and advocacy. As the founder of "Talks with Dr Sesay," she empowers audiences with evidence-based health information, focusing on women’s health, cancer awareness, mental health, and health inequity.
Dr Sesay serves as Vice Chair and Creative Director of Black Female Doctors UK and is an Ambassador for leading health charities, including The Eve Appeal and Wellbeing of Women. Featured in major media outlets such as BBC News, she has also collaborated with NHS England, the Department of Health, YouTube Health, and WHO, contributing to national and global public health campaigns.
Recognized with a prestigious Point of Light Award, Dr Sesay is a trusted voice in healthcare, committed to improving outcomes and addressing health inequities.
Dr Sylvia Kama-Kieghe
Dr Sylvia Kama-Kieghe is a GP and passionate advocate for accessible digital health education. She is the Chair of the SYNT Faculty and a Member, Board of Trustees of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH).
Dr Sylvia is the founder of AskAwayHealth with Dr Sylvia, a YouTube channel and Askawayhealth.org, a website dedicated to providing reliable, engaging content on women’s health and sexual health issues. As a member of the RCGP Content Creation Special Interest Group (SIG), she contributes her expertise to advancing digital health content, supporting GPs in content creation, and addressing challenges like misinformation and content reliability in digital spaces.
Dr Hussain Ghandi
Dr Hussain Gandhi, also known as “Dr Gandalf”, is a Nottingham-based GP and the creative force behind eGPlearning, where he wields his digital wizardry to revolutionize general practice. A master of merging healthcare and tech, he empowers professionals with resources like podcasts, videos, and posts, blending guides, evidence-based practice with a touch of geeky brilliance.
Whether decoding the mysteries of general practice efficiency or advocating for patient care fit for a future timeline, Dr Gandalf brings passion, and a dash of magic to every endeavour.
- Dr Andrew Foster
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