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"Medicine is, at its heart, an act of shared humanity."

From the earliest stages of her medical career, Dr Shan Shan Jing has been guided by a strong commitment to health equity, education, and the belief that healthcare should extend beyond the operating theatre and across borders. Her work in global health has enabled her to collaborate with exceptional teams and communities, united by a shared purpose — to restore, empower, and heal.

In South Africa, Dr Shan Shan Jing began her global health journey as a medical student volunteering in township clinics. In Bangladesh, she joined the Women for Women mission alongside Ruma Khan and The Emirates Foundation. In Uganda, she performed reconstructive surgery for burns and congenital clefts. In Malawi, she taught hand surgery to local medical teams through the British Society for Surgery of the Hand (BSSH). In Zambia, she contributed to surgical training with BFIRST, helping to train local clinicians and support the establishment of the Zambian Hand Service.

In both her clinical and charitable work, Dr Shan Shan Jing continues to mentor the next generation of surgeons, teaching medical students from London universities and the University of Cambridge. These experiences have shaped not only her understanding of surgery but also her perspective on humanity — recognising that true progress in medicine is measured not by recognition, but by the lives quietly changed.

Dr Shan Shan’s commitment to care has never ended at the clinic door.

Throughout her career, Dr Shan Shan Jing has worked in South Africa, Bangladesh, Uganda, and Malawi, delivering reconstructive surgery and helping to train local surgical teams — experiences that have shaped her understanding of compassion, resilience, and what it truly means to serve and strive to make a meaningful difference.

Darlands Conservation Trust

“As a lifelong lover of the natural world, I also support the Darlands Conservation Trust, returning to the nature reserve where I grew up — a place that offered me peace and solace through many difficult moments. I contribute both financially and through hands-on conservation work to help protect and restore the landscape that shaped me.”

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International Group at St Martin-in-the-Fields

“Closer to home, I support the International Group at St Martin-in-the-Fields, where I volunteer my time to help feed the homeless and those seeking refuge in London. A proportion of every consultation at Glow is donated to sustain their essential work.”

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