Ex-Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital - In private practice at 99 Stanmore Hill, Stanmore HA7 3DZ
North London Enfield | West and East Herts | West London | North Central London | North West London
I am a pain medicine specialist recently retired after 25 years at the Royal national Orthopaedic Hospital where I was a consultant in anaesthesia and pain medicine and where I served for many years as clinical lead of the pain medicine service.
I completed a medical sciences degree at Cambridge University, a clinical medical degree at Oxford university in 1985 and after house jobs and SHO posts in And E and neurosurgery, I completed my SHO and registrar anaesthesia training on rotation at the Middlesex and UCL Hospitals including time at the RNOH and Whipps Cross
Hospitals, followed by a Harvard University pain and regional anaesthesia fellowship at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston and a senior registrar and lecturer rotation based at the Royal London Hospital.
I founded the didactic teaching programme for London advanced pain trainees and I have been active for many years at the Royal society of Medicine, previously serving as president of the pain section council and I am currently a member of that council as well as the honorary secretary of the RSM hypnosis and psychosomatic medicine section.
I am an accredited member of the British Society of Clinical and Academic hypnosis.
My current interests are the role of non-invasive means of pain relief and the minimising of analgesic drug use.
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