Plastic surgeon and co-founder of Proximie. Recipient of a British Empire Medal by Her Majesty the Queen for innovative work within the field of surgery and medicine.
Dr. Nadine Hachach-Haram is the recipient of the British Empire Medal in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for 2018, a surgeon, lecturer and clinical entrepreneur. Nadine drew on her passion for innovation, education and global surgery to co-found Proximie, an augmented reality platform aiming to scale clinical expertise globally. Through its patented platform doctors can virtually transport themselves in to any clinical setting anywhere in the world to visually and practically interact and collaborate. From marking up a patient to providing real-time virtual presence overlaid with content and a rich palate of augmented reality they aim to provide safe, accessible and cost-effective care to every patient around the world. Proximie has enjoyed significant success with early adoption by major medical institutions and NGO’s and has been covered by news agencies around the world. Dubbed by CNN the "Future of Surgery," Proximie has gone from strength to strength and won multiple awards including Foreign Press Association Science Story of the Year.
When she isn’t working, Nadine spends her time with her husband and 3 children in London.