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10 August 2017
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Mr Simon Pearce

Profile Mr Pearce trained at Guy’s, King’s & St. Thomas’ Medical School graduating in 2002 achieving Honorary Life Membership for academic, sporting and executive committee contributions. He underwent surgical training in several prestigious London teaching hospitals including the Kings College Hospital Surgical Rotation, St Mary’s Hospital, The Royal London Hospital and St George’s Hospital. He…

10 August 2017
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Professor Nikhil Patel

Professor Nikhil Patel is an experienced clinician within East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (ESHT) and a Senior Consultant Cardiologist practicing in Eastbourne for the last 20 years. In 2013 he was awarded a National Silver Award in recognition of his contribution to the health service. He is the Deputy Chief of Medicine and Cardiovascular lead…

10 August 2017

Mr Dexter Pascall

GMC reference no: 4274498 Maternal medicine and Diabetes in pregnancy High risk obstetrics Medical education

10 August 2017
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Dr Sathianathan Panthakalam

Specialties Full range of rheumatological conditions specifically including inflammatory arthritis, connective tissue disease, vasculitis, osteoporosis Training  and Qualifications MBBS (University of Calicut, Kerala, India. MD (General Medicine, University of Calicut, Kerala, India) MSc, Clinical Rheumatology (University of Manchester) FRCP (Royal College of Physicians, London) Professional Interests Inflammatory Arthritis/Connective tissue Diseases/osteoporosis Paediatric Rheumatology Muscular skeletal ultrasound…

10 August 2017
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Dr Joel Newman

GMC reference no: 6102807 Professional Profile Dr Newman is a Consultant Haematologist and Clinical Lead for Pathology. Dr Newman is a specialist in the study of blood – a Consultant Haematologist. He trained at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospitals and has worked throughout the South East of England, including specialist training at King’s College Hospital.…