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Hamaad Khan, a third-year student at Anglia Ruskin University and a co-founder of Rethinking Health, is leading a national campaign to revolutionize health care education. The initiative aims to enhance the NHS by focusing on better educating future health care professionals.

The campaign’s recent report, Hope for the Future, was formally introduced at the House of Lords, where key figures gathered to discuss its proposals. The report highlights the importance of disease prevention and tackling the underlying causes of poor health.

Hamaad Khan, a 25-year-old from Uxbridge, is currently studying at ARU’s School of Medicine in Chelmsford. His passion for improving health care education stems from the school’s commitment to innovative teaching methods.

In a statement, Khan expressed his belief that reforming health care education is essential for the future of the NHS. He plans to pursue a career in general practice after completing his studies.

The Rethinking Health campaign is gaining momentum, with support from students and trainees across the country. By advocating for a more comprehensive approach to health education, the initiative aims to create a brighter future for the UK’s health service.