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Dr Tina Sajjanhar
Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine, University Hospital
Lewisham
January 2007: Dr Tina Sajjanhar is a Paediatric Emergency
Medicine Consultant at University Hospital Lewisham, a large DGH
in south London seeing over 30,000 children per year in an
ethnically diverse area, with lots of pathology! Tina is also
one of two Named Doctors for Child Protection and have a great
deal of hands on experience. Involved in management as Clinical
Lead for Paediatric Medicine in our division and as such,
governance is part of my responsibility. Other interests include
pre-hospital medicine and teaching.
Dr Patrick McGowan
Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Management, Barnet and Chase
Farm Hospitals NHS Trust
Graduated Liverpool 1988
Previous Visiting Associate Professor, TTUHSC, Texas, USA
Secretary of the intervention SIG of the British Pain Society
Examiner for FIPP (interventional pain) diploma.
Dr Ffion Davies
Dr Ffion Davies is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at the Leicester
Royal Infirmary and was previously a consultant at the Royal London
Hospital. She was amongst the first trainees in the country to use the
MRCPCH as the post-graduate qualification to enter registrar training in
Emergency Medicine.
She believes that emergency medicine personnel should have clinical
knowledge and skills as good for children, as for adults. To this end
has worked on the National Service Framework for Children, serves on
several national committees representing both the Faculty of Accident &
Emergency Medicine and the Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health,
and has published a book on Minor Trauma in Children and a DVD called
“Spotting the Sick Child”.
Dr Geoff Bellingan
Consultant, Intensive Care
Medicine, University College Hospital, London
Clinical Director of the Department of Critical Care at University
College London Hospitals. He trained as a Chest Physician before moving
into Intensive Care Medicine. He also is Senior Lecturer at UCL, where
his research interests are into basic mechanisms of inflammation. He has
conducted a number of studies into ARDS, including demonstrating that
there is a genetic basis to this condition and that the degree of
fibrosis is directly implicated in outcome. He has also taken part in a
number of international studies on the use of surfactant in ARDS.
Dr Alistair McGowan
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, St James’ University Hospital, Leeds.
President of Faculty of Emergency Medicine (now College of Emergency
Medicine), 2005-2006.
Dr Carl Waldmann
Dr Waldmann, Consultant in Intensive Care and Anaesthesia and Director
of Infection Control, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading.
Member of the Council of the Intensive Care Society and chair of the
section of Technology Assessment and Health Informatics of the European
Society of Intensive Care Medicine. Editor of the journal of Care of the
Critically Ill and immediate past editor of the Journal of Intensive
Care Society.
Dr Bruce Taylor
Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust.
Editor of Journal of the Intensive Care Society (JICS).
Dr Ian Maconochie
Deputy Editor of the Emergency Care Journal, Commissioning
Editor for Archives of Disease in Childhood and sits on the
Editorial Advisory Board to the BMJ. He has undertaken Cochrane
reviews and published in BMJ Clinical Evidence. He practices as
a Paediatric Emergency Physician at St Mary's Hospital, London.
Mr John Heyworth
John Heyworth is a Consultant in the Emergency Department of Southampton
General Hospital. He is Immediate Past President of BAEM and a former
Editor of the Journal.
Dr Patrick Plunkett
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, St James's Hospital, Dublin; Senior
Lecturer in Emergency Medicine, Trinity College Dublin; and Editor,
European Journal of Emergency Medicine.
Dr Martin Tweeddale
Clinical Director for Critical Care, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust.
In 1980, Chair in Intensive Care, St Johns, Newfoundland. In 1986,
Director of Intensive Care and Clinical Professor of Medicine,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver. From 1998, in Portsmouth.
Clinical Director of Intensive Care since 1999.
Dr Marie T Healy
Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Royal London
Hospital.
Dr George Webster
Consultant and honorary senior lecturer in gastroenterology and
hepatology at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) and UCL. He
qualified in 1991 from The Royal Free hospital, and undertook registrar
training in London and Sydney. His particular clinical interests are in
hepatology, pancreaticobiliary disease, and interventional endoscopy
(including ERCP). He is actively involved in undergraduate and
postgraduate teaching, and is coauthor of the new 'Oxford Handbook of
Gastroenterology and Hepatology'"
Dr Trish Ward
Director of the Emergency Department and Emergency Planning Officer at
St Mary’s NHS Trust, London.
She was appointed Consultant in Accident and Emergency Medicine at St
Mary’s Hospital in April 1997. She plays an active role in Major
Incident planning and training and co-ordinated the St Mary’s response
during the London Bombings on 7th July 2005.
Dr Katherine
Henderson
Consultant in Emergency Medicine at St Thomas’s Hospital, formerly at
Homerton University Hospital and the Royal London Hospital. One of the
clinical leads team for the Coronary Heart Disease Collaborative working
on AMI, member of the MINAP steering committee and a member of the
Department of Heath CHD Taskforce
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