NJG Services

Nathaniel John Gibbens

UCL Law student, Emergency Care Assistant and Graduate Entry Medicine applicant working toward a career in emergency medicine.

About Me

Bridging Legal Analysis and Clinical Practice

My professional trajectory is defined by a commitment to advocacy, critical decision-making, and evidence-based problem-solving. Studying Law at UCL provides a reliable framework for complex analysis, regulatory understanding, and normative reasoning. My parallel role as an Emergency Care Assistant grounds these academic principles in frontline reality.

From analysing legal frameworks and bioethics in seminars, to supporting emergency care in the community shaped my aspiration for applied clinical practice.

Pursuing Graduate Entry Medicine is not as a departure from my legal background, but an evolution of it. Medicine and law both require the ability to evaluate complex and powerful information information to secure the best possible outcome for a service user, whether patient or client.

Clinical Experience

The Ambulance Service

Role

Emergency Care Assistant

Operating in pre-hospital emergency medicine, including at large-scale events alongside paramedics and doctors, responding to urgent patient needs and supporting immediate care. Through NJG Services, I contract with several CQC-regulated ambulance services and event medical clients as a self-employed provider. I am HPAC registered and fully insured.

Acute Patient Assessment

Supporting structured first assessments, recording observations, preparing equipment, and helping clinicians form a clear picture of the patient's immediate needs.

Crisis Management

Remaining composed in changing scenes, prioritising practical tasks, and contributing to safe care when time, information and resources are limited.

Inter-Professional Communication

Using concise, structured communication with ambulance, event medical and hospital teams so key facts are transferred clearly and without delay.

Patient Advocacy & Care

Engaging with patients and relatives professionally at vulnerable moments, maintaining dignity while supporting safe, calm and person-centred care.

Education & Legal Background

Academic Rigor & Analytical Frameworks

Degree

Bachelor of Laws (LLB)

University College London (UCL)

2024 - 2027

Transferable Clinical Skills Developed

  • Information synthesis from complex, incomplete and sometimes contradictory material.
  • Regulatory and ethical reasoning around consent, capacity, accountability and professional standards.
  • Precise written and spoken communication under scrutiny and time pressure.

Key Academic Focus Areas

Public Policy, Bioethics and Patient Autonomy

Contact & CV

Enquiries

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