Dr Aman Singh is a Clinical Teaching Fellow at Kingston Hospital and an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at City St George’s, where he combines clinical practice with a strong focus on inclusive, innovative medical education. A Fellow of Advance HE and graduate of the PgCert in Healthcare and Biomedical Education (City St George’s), he is currently pursuing a Master’s in the field. Aman’s academic interests include gamification of learning, decolonising the curriculum, and creating inclusive education for learners with intersectional identities. His work is grounded in evidence-informed practice and a commitment to reflection, drawing on his lived experiences as a queer Punjabi clinician and educator. He has presented his work at multiple forums including St George’s Clinical Education Day (2024) and the London School of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Annual Conference (2025). His achievements include Inspirational Educator and Teaching Excellence awards. Aman’s teaching reflects a creative and analytical approach, with attention to ethical practice and learner safety. Through roles in simulation, curriculum development, and mentoring, Aman brings a student-centred, inclusive ethos to all his work. He hopes to continue shaping future-ready, reflective clinicians through both medical education and internal medicine training.