I am currently a Trainee Clinical Psychologist in the 2025–2028 cohort at The University of Oxford.
Concerning education, I completed a BSc in Psychology at the University of Liverpool, where I was awarded the Andrew Richard Mayess Prize for best performance in neuropsychology. I then completed an MSc in Applied Neuropsychology at the University of Bristol and was awarded the Cheyne McCallum North Bristol NHS Trust Prize for best clinical neuropsychology research project.
Prior to training, I worked as an Assistant Psychologist at a Memory Assessment Service in Birmingham, where I was primarily tasked with clinical and cognitive assessments for dementia in older adults. Following this, I worked as a Senior Assistant Psychologist in an Acquired Brain Injury Team in Hereford, conducting clinical and neuropsychological assessments, as well as providing 1:1 and group interventions.
My clinical interests primarily centre on neuropsychology and health psychology.