Naomi Low- Beer MBBS MRCOG MD Med SFHEA
Naomi is a leader in medical education, with extensive experience of developing and implementing programmes in the UK and internationally to create the doctors of tomorrow.
Having trained in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in West London, with a research doctorate (MD) and Masters in Surgical Education (MEd) from Imperial College London, Naomi established her clinical practice as a Consultant Gynaecologist at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. Naomi combined her clinical interest in HIV, female genital mutilation and innovative models of service delivery, with undergraduate medical education at Imperial College.
Naomi played a key role in the establishment of the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) in Singapore, a partnership between Imperial College and Nanyang Technological University. LKCMedicine opened in 2013, and as Vice-Dean for Education, she led the development and implementation of the MBBS programme, overseeing the graduation of three student cohorts. LKCMedicine was recognised for its innovative pedagogical approaches and was a recipient of the 2021 ASPIRE Award for excellence in curriculum development, awarded by the International Association for Health Professions Education. When LKCMedicine entered the QS International University rankings, it was the highest ranked of all new medical schools globally.
Following seven years as Professor and Vice-Dean for Education in Singapore, Naomi returned to the UK in 2020 as Founding Dean of Brunel Medical School, leading the development of its new medical programme and successful progression through the General Medical Council’s quality assurance process. Naomi established a team of academics, clinicians and professional services staff, committed to developing a high-quality programme and providing an inclusive, supportive environment for both international and UK students. Under Naomi’s leadership, a new curriculum was developed from scratch and clinical partnerships were established with hospitals, general practices and third sector organisations. A range of new evidence-based educational approaches were introduced, including team-based learning, academic coaching and programmatic assessment. These have led to publications in leading medical education journals, establishing her as one of the UK’s leaders in medical education.
Having founded Brunel Medical School and led the programme from inception through to its operational phase, Naomi left Brunel in 2025 and co-founded MedEd Solutions.
Throughout her medical education career, Naomi’s work has been characterised by a passion for delivering impact for students, the wider healthcare community and patients. She has extensive experience of incorporating a range of evidence-based educational approaches, combining traditional methods with innovation. Naomi’s approach is inclusive, and she engages with diverse academic and interdisciplinary teams, working in partnership across different sectors to effect change.
Bridget Boylan BSc (Hons) MAPM FCMI
Bridget is an accomplished leader in higher education with a strategic focus in project and programme delivery.
After graduating with a degree in marketing from Newcastle University, UK, Bridget worked for 14 years in the commercial sector, leading information systems projects nationally and internationally for a global food manufacturer.
Since joining higher education in 2001, Bridget has delivered multi-million-pound business change projects for a range of UK Universities, including University College London (UCL), Imperial College London, University of Westminster, and City University (now City, St George’s, University of London). The projects she has led included some of the largest information systems projects in the sector.
Bridget joined Brunel, University of London in 2018 as Director of Strategic Projects and Change, and from 2020 led the project to design the Medical School. Prior to the arrival of the first student cohort, Bridget was appointed Director of Operations with responsibility for financial oversight, regulatory compliance, staff establishment, teaching space design, student marketing and recruitment, and programme development.
Having led the operations of Brunel Medical School for 3 years, Bridget left Brunel in 2025 and co-founded MedEd Solutions.
Bridget’s expertise lies in steering complex projects from inception to completion, with skills in business case development, financial planning, risk management, and establishing robust governance frameworks.
Bridget is a qualified personal performance coach and values the contribution of individuals from diverse backgrounds. Bridget is committed to developing high performing teams and leveraging on her professional expertise and cross-sector experience, Bridget delivers successful outcomes by ensuring programmes are aligned with strategic goals and deliver measurable benefits.