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Completed bachelors in biology at the University of Kent in 2014. From 2015 to 2017 attended St George's University of London for his Masters of Science in Physician Associate Studies. After nationally certifying as a Physician Associate in 2017 spend eight months working in clinical haematology at St George's Hospital before moving to the emergency department at East Surrey Hospital in June 2018. In 2022 joined the Physician Associate Studies teaching faculty as a lecturer whilst continuing a clinical role in emergency medicine at.
Member of the Royal Society of Biology since 2018.
Sitting member to the Faculty of Physician Associates Fitness to Practice Panel
Completed bachelors in biology at the University of Kent in 2014. From 2015 to 2017 attended St George's University of London for his Masters of Science in Physician Associate Studies. After nationally certifying as a Physician Associate in 2017 spend eight months working in clinical haematology at St George's Hospital before moving to the emergency department at East Surrey Hospital in June 2018. In 2022 joined the Physician Associate Studies (MPAS) teaching faculty as a lecturer whilst continuing a clinical role in emergency medicine at.
Sitting member to the Faculty of Physician Associates (FPARCP) Fitness to Practice Panel
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