 | IMAMIA MISSION UK
328 Romford Road
Forest Gate
London
Newham
E7 8BS |
|  | IMAMIA MISSION UK
328 Romford Road
Forest Gate
London
Newham
E7 8BS
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 | IMAMIA MISSION UK
328 Romford Road
Forest Gate
London
Newham
E7 8BS |
|  | IMAMIA MISSION UK
328 Romford Road
Forest Gate
London
Newham
E7 8BS |
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 | Heenal Raichura was accepted into university to study medicine in 2002 when she was 16, after a school career which had seen her several years ahead of classmates.
Six years later she has passed her degree and is to start work at University College London Hospital where she hopes to become a surgeon.
Dr Raichura said: Its quite a surreal feeling to actually, finally, become a doctor after six years of a degree. To finally come out at the end and say, Im a doctor, my childhood dream, is an indescribable feeling.
All I remember from when I was younger is wanting to be a doctor.
My parents tell stories about how I would come over and put my head against their chest because I didnt have a stethoscope to play with.
I was always interested in trying to figure out what was going wrong with the body.
At just nine-years-old, Heenal joined MENSA with an IQ of 170 and became the youngster person to start secondary school.
She took her GCSEs examinations early at the age of 14 at the France Bardsley School for Girls in Romford, Essex, and got 7A*, 3As and a B - the best results in her school that year.
In 2002 she notched up four grade As and one B at A-Levels at the Coopers Company and Coborn School in Upminster.
Her proud father Nalin from Rainham, Essex, 65, said: She encountered immense difficulty in finding universities that would accept her at the age of 16 because the minimum age at entry is 17 years 6 months.
She was offered a place to study medicine at St Georges University in London where she six years later she has graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree.
She received her degree at a presentation ceremony at The Barbican Centre in London in June this year (2008) and is believed to be Britains youngest doctor.
On top of the normal five years of medical study Heenal also spend an extra year to get a degree in Anatomy and Developmental Biology from the University College of London. |
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 | Tom Vosper, the Biomass Project Manager at Creative Environmental Networks, describes how the carbon neutral wood pellet boiler at RJ Mitchell Primary School works, in the Borough of Havering in London. It's a Gilles boiler supplied by Broag, and installed by AC Preou of Romford. It's a great example of a retrofit solution to seriously mitigate climate change causing emissions. |
|  | Service for Peace, London Wild-life Trust, WAIT UK, EAST wait, KKB and GPF UK all partnered in a project for the GYSD '08 in Dagenham, East London. |
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 | Astaria is a mixture of inspirations from J.R.R Tolkins and Beatrix Potter's works and has been created quite simply to bring pleasure to the young-at-heart who still have the power to dream and use their imaginations. this little mystical village set deep in the Essex countryside. |
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