Emily Audet
Trainee Doctor, The Royal Wolverhampton Trust; England
Dr Emily Audet is a Specialty Trainee Doctor in Palliative Care with General Internal Medicine in the West Midlands, currently based at Severn Hospice. She graduated from Birmingham Medical School in 2017, having achieved a 1st Class Honours BSc in Medical Microbiology and Immunology at Newcastle University, 2012. She completed Foundation training with Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SATH) and Internal Medicine Training at the Royal Wolverhampton Trust.
In 2022/23 she was Clinical Fellow to the Chief Inspector of Healthcare at the Care Quality Commission on the National Medical Director’s Clinical Fellowship Scheme run by the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management. Since then Emily has co-founded the Next Generation Advisory Panel for the BMJ and IHI’s International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, alongside co-founding and chairing the multiprofessional and multinational Aspiring Leaders in Healthcare Network. Emily strives to empower others to see the impact that they can have in shaping and delivering change and improvement in healthcare believing that everyone has valuable insights, ideas and perspectives that can be used to inform change at all levels of the healthcare system.