Dr Anita Banerjee is an obstetric physician and diabetes and endocrinology consultant and an honorary reader in obstetric medicine at King’s College University.
Anita graduated from King's College, London before completing specialty training in North West London. She then worked at the Vascular Biology Institute with Gary Striker in Miami researching diabetic nephropathy and women’s health. Her main interests are social inequalities, education, obstetric medicine and long-term health conditions.
Anita is actively involved in education, working as the training programme director for internal medicine training and involved in the implementation of the IMT3 programme at her trust. She has worked as the deputy director of medical education at her trust, where she has been committed to supporting all educational needs.
She was previously the RCP regional adviser for South London and England. Anita is one of the leading authors of the obstetric medicine diploma and also co-authored the RCP acute care toolkit on managing acute medical problems in pregnancy, where she is continuing to develop blended training packages for obstetric medicine. She has co-produced and led innovative educational programmes across many aspects of medicine.
With her experience in delivering integrated multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary learning, she aspires to continue to support the college and advocate for all of its members.