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Regional Advisors New Consultants Committee Regional Regional Advisors Dr Deborah Bosman Western Sussex Hospitals NHS [email protected] Foundation Trust Dr Umesh Dashora East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust [email protected] Dr Jeremy Tibble Brighton and Sussex University [email protected] Hospitals NHS Trust New consultants committee regional representative Dr Naveen Medway NHS Foundation Trust [email protected] Mudalagiri SAS doctor regional representative Dr Krystyna Darasz Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS [email protected] Foundation Trust Trainees committee regional representatives Dr Shuaib Quraishi Surrey and Sussex NHS Trust [email protected] Student and foundation doctor network – regional representatives Dr Rithika Koshy [email protected] Firas Nasr St George's University Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 College Tutors Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Clarence Chikusu Ashford Hospital [email protected] Dr Nazia Rashid St Peter’s Hospital [email protected] Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust Dr James Myerson Princess Royal Hospital [email protected] Dr Daniel Agranoff Royal Sussex County [email protected] Hospital Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust Dr Burhan Khan Darent Valley Hospital [email protected] East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust Dr Kumar Rudra Queen Elizabeth the [email protected] Queen Mother Hospital Dr Daniel Casarotto Kent and Canterbury [email protected] Hospital Dr Paula McAvinia William Harvey Hospital [email protected] Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust Dr Mark Whitehead Conquest Hospital [email protected] Dr Steven Fong Conquest Hospital [email protected] Dr Rick Veasey Eastbourne General [email protected] Hospital Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Sanjay Mutgi Epsom General Hospital [email protected] Dr Mashkur Khan Epsom General Hospital [email protected] Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust Dr Jennifer Tringham Frimley Park Hospital [email protected] Dr Mark Lloyd Frimley Park Hospital [email protected] Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Dr Siva Sivappriyan Maidstone Hospital [email protected] Dr Mamuka Kupharadze Tunbridge Wells Hospital [email protected] Medway NHS Foundation Trust Dr Paul Kitchen Medway Maritime [email protected] Hospital Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust Dr Charlotte Benson Fulham Road [email protected] Dr Sophie McGrath Sutton [email protected] Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust Dr Cai Neville Royal Surrey County [email protected] Hospital Surrey and Sussex NHS Trust Dr Monira Rahman East Surrey Hospital [email protected] Dr Tak Ellis East Surrey Hospital [email protected] Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Deborah Bosman St Richard’s Hospital [email protected] Dr Sam Thomson Worthing Hospital [email protected] Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 Chief Registrars Dr Bethan Davies Brighton and Sussex [email protected] University Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Chinwe Braide-Azikiwe Dartford and Gravesham [email protected] NHS Trust Dr Jalpa Kotecha Epsom and St Helier [email protected] University Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Gulrays Shafi Jamie Frimley Health NHS [email protected] Foundation Trust Dr Nelomi Anandagoda Frimley Health NHS [email protected] Foundation Trust Dr Kevin Tsoi Maidstone and [email protected] Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 Regional Advisors Dr Jonathan Katz Barnet Hospital [email protected] Dr Andrew St. Barts Hospital [email protected] Archbold Dr Hanan El-Mileik Queen’s Hospital [email protected] New consultants committee regional representative Dr Zaheer North Middlesex University [email protected] Mangera Hospital NHS Trust SAS doctor regional representative Dr Parameswaran Homerton Hospital [email protected] Nair Sashidharan Trainees committee regional representative Dr Wenhao Li The Royal London [email protected] Student and foundation doctor network – regional representatives Dr Luca Nart [email protected] Dr Prakhar Imperial College London [email protected] Srivastava Firaz Nasr St George's University London Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 College Tutors Barts Health NHS Trust Dr Matthew Guinane Newham University Hospital [email protected] Dr Simon Coppack The Royal London [email protected] Dr Kalpita Majumdar Whipps Cross University [email protected] Hospital Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Dr Francesco Medici Homerton University Hospital [email protected] North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust Dr Ravi Menon North Middlesex University [email protected] Hospital Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust Dr Benjamin Schreiber Royal Free Hospital [email protected] Dr Michael Beckles Royal Free Hospital [email protected] Dr Philip Shea-Simonds Barnet Hospital [email protected] University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Dr Zhaleh Khaleeli University College London [email protected] Hospital Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 Whittington Health NHS Trust Dr Ilana Samson Whittington Hospital [email protected] Dr Sheena Mitchell Whittington Hospital [email protected] Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 Chief Registrars Dr Devesh Shah Royal Free London NHS [email protected] Foundation Trust Dr Katrina Sheikh Royal Free London NHS [email protected] Foundation Trust Dr Myria Galazi Barts Health NHS Trust [email protected] Dr Ramsay Tabbara Barts Health NHS Trust [email protected] Dr Yang Chen Barts Health NHS Trust [email protected] Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 Regional Advisors Dr Jacob de Wolff London North West University [email protected] Healthcare NHS Trust Dr Elaine Hui London North West University [email protected] Healthcare NHS Trust New consultants committee regional representative Dr Tumena Corrah London North West University [email protected] Healthcare NHS Trust SAS doctor regional representative Dr Ihab Ramzy London North West Healthcare [email protected] University NHS Trust Trainees committee regional representative Dr Seun Anyiam Imperial College Healthcare NHS [email protected] Trust Student and foundation doctor network – regional representatives Dr Luca Nart [email protected] Dr Prakhar Imperial College London [email protected] Srivastava Firaz Nasr St George's University London Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Dr Robert Miller St Pancras Hospital [email protected] Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Dr Mahmood Wahed Chelsea & Westminster [email protected] Hospital Dr Emma Rowlandson West Middlesex Hospital emma.rowlandson:@chelwest.nhs.uk Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Dr Marina Loucaidou Hammersmith Hospital [email protected] Dr Suneil Shukla Charing Cross Hospital [email protected] Dr Michael Fertleman St Mary’s Hospital [email protected] London North West University Healthcare Dr Daniel Darko Central Middlesex Hospital [email protected] Dr Rajat Mathur Ealing Hospital [email protected] Dr Laurence John Northwick Park Hospital [email protected] Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust Dr Anthony Barron Harefield Hospital [email protected] Dr Peter Collins Royal Brompton Hospital [email protected] Dr Alanna Hare Royal Brompton Hospital [email protected] Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 Chief Registrars Dr Aakash Pandya London North West [email protected] University Healthcare NHS Trust Dr Rupert Bright Imperial College [email protected] Healthcare NHS Trust Regional team Catherine Squire, regional manager, London and South East [email protected] | 0207 0751 777 Regional Advisors Dr Anita Banerjee Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS [email protected] Foundation Trust Dr Adrian Draper St George’s University Hospital NHS [email protected] Foundation Trust New consultants committee regional representative Dr Gaggandeep St George’s University Hospital NHS [email protected] Singh Alg Foundation Trust SAS doctor regional representative Dr Shah Tauzeeh Edgeware Community Hospital [email protected] Trainees committee regional representatives Dr Selina Chavda University College London [email protected] Dr Ruth Eyres Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS [email protected] Foundation Trust Dr Rebecca Thom King’s College University [email protected] Dr Rahul Mukherjee Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS [email protected]
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