Teaching

I just finished (and had a lot of fun!) teaching Epistemology and Ethics at King’s College London in my role as Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Philosophy, and co-teaching a course on The Politics of Health & Medicine at KCL’s Department of Global Health & Social Medicine. I also teach philosophy to medical students at King’s College London, and am also working with a band of brilliant medical doctors, midwives, and medical students to deliver a course on race and health to junior doctors this spring in collaboration with Health Education England (HEE). And I’m doing a bit of teaching here and there on the philosophy of AI.

As a PhD Student at KCL, I also served as a teaching assistant for a philosophy course on probability and knowledge in clinical medicine which is taught to medical students at King’s College London by the Sowerby Philosophy & Medicine Project. I’ve also been a teaching assistant at KCL in epistemology, philosophy of gender, philosophy of psychology, metaethics, and metaphysics, and at Amherst College in logic.