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Health Education England, East of England (Link To) Health Education England, East of England (link to) https://heeoe.hee.nhs.uk/ East of England School of Anaesthesia (link to) https://heeoe.hee.nhs.uk/anaesthesia Head of School – Dr R Burnstein, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge Regional Adviser Anaesthesia – Dr E Simpson, Broomfield Hospital Deputy Regional Adviser – TBC Deputy Regional Adviser - TBC Regional Adviser in Pain Medicine – Dr P Rolfe Regional Adviser in Intensive Care Medicine – Dr N Lawrence Programme Director –Dr Helen Goddard, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust (Senior) Programme Director - Dr E Simpson, Broomfield Hospital Programme Director - Dr M Simpson, Lister Hospital Programme Director – Dr E Reid, Broomfield Hospital (Core South) Hospital NHS Trust Programme Director – Dr H Underhill, Addenbrooke’s Hospital (Curriculum Transformation) College Tutors Dr T Christmas Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge Dr E Schulenburg Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge Dr G Kohli Bedford General Hospital Dr H Gooneratne Colchester General Hospital Dr A Pai Essex Cardiothoracic Centre, Basildon Hospital Dr D G Ignatov Hinchingbrooke Hospital Dr G Bostock The Ipswich Hospital Dr L K D Induruwage James Paget Hospital, Great Yarmouth Dr A Pathmanathan Lister Hospital, Stevenage Dr A Agrawal Luton & Dunstable Hospital Dr J Kaur Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust Dr R Kare Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust Dr G K Ramalingam Papworth Hospital Dr J Lermitte Peterborough & Stamford Hospital NHS Foundation Trust TBC Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Welwyn Garden City Dr S J Greenhill Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King’s Lynn Dr A Hallett West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds Health Education England in the East Midlands (link to) https://www.eastmidlandsdeanery.nhs.uk/ East Midlands Anaesthetic School (link to) https://www.eastmidlandsdeanery.nhs.uk/anaesthesia/school-anaesthetics Head of School – Dr R Leighton, Leicester Royal Infirmary Regional Adviser Anaesthesia – Dr S M Hancock, Nottingham University Hospitals Regional Adviser in Pain Medicine – Dr P Selvaraj, The Royal Derby Hospital Regional Adviser in Intensive Care Medicine – Dr Andrew Sharman, Queens Medical Centre Programme Director – Dr N L A Hickman, Leicester General Hospital (ST5-7) South Programme Director – Dr T Watkins, Royal Derby Hospital (ST5-7) North Programme Director – Dr R Curtis Royal Derby Hospital (Core) Programme Director – Dr T Shah, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CT) College Tutors Dr C Medd Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Dr I Sisley Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Dr S M Brealey Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Dr A Gore Glenfield General Hospital, Leicester Dr J Kaur Kettering General Hospital Dr A Kathirgamanathan King's Mill Hospital, Sutton-in-Ashfield Dr E M Hart Leicester General Hospital Dr P Ray Leicester Royal Infirmary Dr B M M Cagney Leicester Royal Infirmary Dr V Jaggernauth Lincoln County Hospital Dr M Lohit Northampton General Hospital Dr M Davies Nottingham City Hospital Dr J Dawson Nottingham City Hospital Dr M Chablani Pilgrim Hospital, Boston Dr S Bharmal University Hospital, Nottingham Dr N Cooper University Hospital, Nottingham Health Education England, Kent, Surrey and Sussex (link to) https://ksseducation.hee.nhs.uk/ KSS School of Anaesthetics (link to) https://ksseducation.hee.nhs.uk/specialty/anae/ Head of School – Dr Peter Anderson Regional Adviser Anaesthesia – Dr S Sudan, Royal Sussex County Hospital Deputy Regional Adviser – Dr V Nataraj Deputy Regional Adviser – Dr M P Sinden, Tunbridge Wells Hospital Regional Adviser in Pain Medicine – Dr S Kothari, Tunbridge Wells Hospital Regional Adviser in Intensive Care Medicine – Dr C Barrera Groba Programme Director – Dr S Hardy, Brighton and Sussex University Hospital (HST Trainees Sussex) Programme Director – Dr M Way, Royal Surrey County Hospital (HST Trainees Kent & Surrey) Programme Director – Dr A Kuttler, Ashford & St Peter’s Hospital (CT Surrey) Programme Director – Dr R Poddar, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother Hospital (CT Kent) Programme Director – Dr M Sinden, Tunbridge Wells Hospital (CT Sussex) Programme Director – Dr C Mearns, East Surrey Hospital (Anaesthetic Trainee Support) College Tutors Dr J A O’Neill Ashford and St Peter's Hospital, Chertsey Dr L Campbell Brighton and Sussex University Hospital Trust (Core Trainees) Dr K Solan Brighton and Sussex University Hospital Trust (HST Trainees) Dr C Scanlan Conquest Hospital, Hastings Dr M Sange Darent Valley Hospital, Dartford Dr N Deacy Eastbourne District General Hospital Dr A Bewaji East Surrey Hospital, Redhill Dr Dr C Locke East Surrey Hospital, Redhill Dr A Barakat Frimley Park Hospital Dr R Kapoor Kent and Canterbury Hospital Dr D Golden Tunbridge Wells Hospital Dr G Graham Maidstone Hospital Dr A C R De Silva Medway Hospital Dr H Thanvan Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother Hospital, Margate Dr A Chalmers Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead Dr M I Berry Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford Dr D Melville St Richards Hospital, Chichester Dr C Schneider-Smith William Harvey Hospital, Ashford Dr D R Helm Worthing Hospital Health Education England, London (link to) https://www.lpmde.ac.uk/ Barts and the London School of Anaesthesia (link to) https://www.blsa.org.uk/ Head of London Academy – Dr C Gass & Dr C Shannon Regional Adviser Anaesthesia – Dr C Sadler, The Royal London Hospital Deputy Regional Adviser – Dr L Davis, Homerton Hospital Deputy Regional Adviser – Dr R Cordery, Bart’s Heart Centre Regional Adviser in Pain Medicine – Dr J Weinbren, Regional Adviser in Intensive Care Medicine – Dr G de la Cerda, The Royal London Hospital Programme Director – Dr C Sadler, The Royal London Hospital (Lead TPD) Programme Director – Dr A Wantman, The Royal London Hospital (Higher) Programme Director – Dr Naomi Hancox, (Core & ACCS) College Tutors Dr M May Basildon University Hospital Dr E Ogilvie Barts Heart Centre Dr N Walton Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford Dr S P Murray Homerton Hospital Dr H Ahmad Moorfields Eye Hospital, London Dr K Khoo (AT) Newham University Hospital. London Dr S K Pattnaik Queen’s Hospital, Romford Dr J Noblet Royal London Hospital Dr S Lahiri Royal London Hospital Dr A T Watson St Andrew’s Centre for Plastic Surgery, Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford Dr N Usman Bart’s Health, London Dr G Bhat Southend Hospital Dr G Kandasamy (AT) Whipps Cross Hospital, London Health Education England, London (link to) https://www.lpmde.ac.uk/ Central London School of Anaesthesia (link to) http://www.schoolofanaesthesia.co.uk/index.php?/site/ Head of London Academy – Dr C Gass & Dr C Shannon Regional Adviser Anaesthesia – Dr C Shaw Whittington Hospital Deputy Regional Adviser – Dr S Brocklesby, Barnet Hospital Deputy Regional Adviser – Dr S Chieveley-Williams, University College Hospital Regional Adviser in Pain Medicine – Dr J Weinbren, Regional Adviser in Intensive Care Medicine – Dr S Bigham Programme Director – Dr R Cordery (ACCS) University College Hospitals, London Programme Director – Dr C Kidel (Core Trainees) Royal Free Hospital, London Programme Director – Dr C Shaw, (ST3-ST7) Whittington Hospital Programme Director – Dr D Krzanicki (Acting) (ST3-ST7) Royal Free Hospital Joint LTFT Programme Directors – Dr A Fowler & Dr A Stewart College Tutors Dr S Setty Barnet Hospital Dr C Ng Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield Dr N Dobby Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children Dr E Fernandez Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children Dr P D Harris Harefield Hospital Dr A Mosharaf King George Hospital, Goodmayes Dr S Grover Lister Hospital, Stevenage Dr R John National Hospital Neurology & Neurosurgery, London Dr A M V Luoma National Hospital Neurology & Neurosurgery, London Dr S P Tadbiri North Middlesex Hospital NHS Trust Dr J Phillips Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow Dr T Jones Royal Free Hospital Dr D Soltanifar Royal Free Hospital Dr M Gilhooly Royal National Throat, Nose & Ear Hospital, London Dr J Y Sambhani Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore Dr E Bertoja University College Hospital Dr S Barnett University College Hospital Dr T E Young Whittington Hospital Health Education England, London (link to) https://www.lpmde.ac.uk/ Imperial School of Anaesthesia (link to) http://www.imperial-anaesthesia.org.uk/ Head of London Academy – Dr C Gass & Dr C Shannon Regional Adviser Anaesthesia – Dr R Bacon, Hammersmith Hospital Deputy Regional Adviser – Dr P Peel, Central Middlesex Hospital Deputy Regional Adviser – Dr L Hamlyn, Hammersmith Hospital Regional Adviser in Pain Medicine – Dr J Weinbren Regional Adviser in Intensive Care Medicine – Dr M Grover, Northwick Park Hospital Lead Programme Director- Dr P Brooks, Central Middlesex Hospital Programme Director – Dr P Peel, Royal Brompton Hospital ST 3&4 Programme Director – Dr K Rao, Northwick Park Hospital ST 5,6&7 Programme Director – Dr R Bedson, Core, CT&2 & ACCS College Tutors Dr E Costar (AT) Charing Cross Hospital Dr J G Myatt Charing Cross Hospital Dr G D Frunza Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Dr A Sabharwal Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Dr C Chan Central Middlesex Hospital, London Dr J Richards Ealing Hospital NHS Trust Dr P Annamalai Hammersmith Hospital, London Dr J Campbell Hammersmith Hospital/Queen Charlotte’s Hospital Dr E L Morecroft Hillingdon Hospital, Uxbridge Dr A Riyat Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow Dr M Lane Royal Brompton Hospital, London Dr R E Self Royal Marsden Hospital, London from January 2017 Dr A Dharmadasa St Mary’s Hospital, London Dr P B Williamson St Mary’s Hospital, London Dr M Kumar Watford
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