Lorraine Wireko-Brobbey is a current Master of Pharmacy student at The University of Manchester, expected to graduate in June 2027. Lorraine holds several leadership and participatory roles, including membership on the Bright Network Black Heritage Future Leaders Student Leadership Board for 2024 and serving as President of the African-Caribbean Society at the University of Manchester. Lorraine is recognized as a Johnson & Johnson STEM Scholar, receiving mentorship and personal development support. Additionally, Lorraine plays an active role as an Amos Bursary Associate and a participant in various programs such as the Stanford Women in Medicine High School Mentorship Program and the Medicine-NWL Virtual Work Experience Programme. Engagement with organizations like the Aleto Foundation and Generating Genius further enhances Lorraine's dedication to personal and professional growth within the fields of pharmacy and medicine.
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