Director of the Newcastle NIHR Clinical Research Facility and North East & Cumbria Diabetes LRN. I am a Consultant Hepatologist at the Freeman Hospital and also a member of the Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University where my research focuses on understanding how our genes influence severity of liver disease and identifying new treatments. We use cookies on this website to make your visit an easier and faster experience. Respiratory. The service offers investigation and management of all Gastroenterological conditions and Liver disease. This site uses cookies to store information on your computer, to improve your experience. Fatty liver disease related both to obesity and to alcohol with additional interests in drug-induced liver injury and liver fibrosis. I graduated from Southampton in 1987 and trained in Gastroenterology in the North East and been a Consultant at the Freeman since 1998.  My clinical focus is on Pancreatic and Biliary diseases.Â, I have developed the regional  pancreaticobiliary endoscopy service at the Freeman into one of the busiest in the country (the unit performs in excess of 1300 EUS & ERCP annually) providing the full range of advanced pancreacticobiliary endoscopy.  I co-authored the BSG EUS service provision and training framework document (2011).Â. Email: chantel.hains@nuth.nhs.uk or angela.wilkinson@nuth.nhs.uk, Pre-operative assessment for older people undergoing surgery. I trained at Newcastle University and carried out postgraduate training in medicine and specialist gastroenterology training throughout the North East. I have been actively involved in the care and management of patients with HIV, tropical  diseases and a wide range of infections for the past 20 years.  I have held many leadership roles as principal investigator in clinical trials relating to HIV treatment and care.  I am an advisor to a number of national and international health care organisation including the Health Protection Agency, England.  I am presently an elected executive member of BHIVA and chairman of the BHIVA Audit and Standards Subcommittee. I became a Consultant in 2007 and undertook the role as Head of Department from 2011 to May 2015. My research interests include the assessment of autonomic disorders and the investigation of falls and syncope. Clinical Pharmacology in relation to older people. Phone number: 02078302867 Email address: martyn.caplin@nhs.net PA/secretary email address: rf.netadmin@nhs.net Fax: 020 7472 6728 Private practice phone number: 07495 839 886 Related services: Gastroenterology, Head and neck surgery, Neuroendocrine tumour (NET) unit Please contact secretary in first instance: jacqueline.irving@nuth.nhs.uk. Investigation and management of autonomic disorders. Graduated University of Glasgow 1991 BSc Hons Immunlogy and MChB with commendation 1991. Symptom management and quality of liver improvement in chronic liver disease. Qualified in 1988 at University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He qualified from the University of Edinburgh in 2006 and undertook higher training in Gastroenterology and Hepatology in the Thames Valley region. Higher Surgical Training was undertaken in the West of Scotland Rotation following which he spent a year as Clinical Fellow in Colorectal Surgery at The Mayo Clinic. Please direct queries via GNTEC secretary: 0191 282 5797, Chemical, Biological, Radiation and Nuclear (CBRN) incident management. In addition to expanding his laboratory-based group, he has established a regional insulin pump service, is a member of the Newcastle pancreas transplant team and clinical lead for islet transplantation. He has concentrated his clinical and research efforts on Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery and Enhancing Recovery after Colorectal Surgery, and in 2009 he was appointed National Clinical Lead for the Deptartment of Health’s Enhanced Recovery Programme. See more ideas about nurse humor, nursing shirts, nurse rock. Began my consultant career at the University Hospital of North Tees before commencing post as Consultant in Emergency and Paediatric Emergency Medicine at Royal Victoria Infirmary, Major Trauma Centre December 2013. Gastroenteroogy General: Tuesday mornings. Two years of clinical research Oxford NHS Blood and Transplant running the UK audit of acute upper GI bleeding and specifically looking at the use of blood in these patients. Professor Martyn Caplin. I was appointed as a Consultant Geriatrician in 2002, having trained in Edinburgh, Newcastle and Birmingham and with a background research interest in Prevention of Falls in Older People with Cognitive Impairment and Dementia.Â, Falls prevention has continued to be my special interest.  I also have in-patient rehabilitation beds on Cherryburn Ward at the Campus for Ageing and Vitality and am responsible for the Consultant Led Continuing Care Beds at Wheatfield Court Care Home.Â, I Chair the Regional Falls Prevention Task group.Â, I have close working links with the HealthWORKS Staying Steady Community Exercise Programme (I Chair the steering group), the Newcastle Care Homes Project led by GP Colleagues and the North East Ambulance Service Falls Referral Programme.Â. Please contact secretary in first instance: joan.watson@nuth.nhs.uk, HIV, Hepatitis B & C and HIV co-infections, Tropical medicine including emerging infections, serious bone & joint infections, sepsis.  I speak Italian and French fluently and am also reasonably coherent in German and Dutch.  I am married to a Consultant Radiologist and have three young children. Special clinic for patients referred urgently under the 2 week wait system: I am originally from Durham and qualified from Newcastle University in 2001.  I subsequently trained in Accident & Emergency Medicine and pre-hospital care in the Northern Region.  I was appointed as an Emergency Medicine Consultant at the RVI Major Trauma Centre in January 2012. Having attended Northumbria University and obtained a diploma in nursing, I then continued my academic training to complete my BSc in nursing. IBD / Gastro clinics every Friday and some Tuesday afternoons. Lethal Erections. I am a member of the Faculty of Medical Sciences Ethics Committee and the Faculty of Medical Sciences Research and Innovation Committee, General Gastroenterology and inflammatory bowel disease, Details of my research and teaching activity can be found at: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medicalsciences/contact/team/clinicaldeanery/profile/christopherlamb.html#background, I graduated from Leeds in 1998 and trained in the Yorkshire region.  I was an advanced fellow at the Freeman Hospital in 2009 and then moved to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.Â. My specialist training in geriatrics and general medicine was in the North of England, New Zealand and Sydney, Australia, where I developed the first falls and syncope service for Western Sydney. Gastroenterology. Instructor on paediatric and trauma life support courses. Get Care Now Find care for non-life-threatening conditions, such as sprains and strains, fractures, sports injuries, flu, infections and more. I was born in Durham and grew up in the North East of England.  I trained in medicine at University College London where I was awarded First Prize in Medicine in the final MB BS examination (The Philip Seth Belasco & Douglas Cree Prize, 1997).  My postgraduate specialist clinical training in Hepatology, Gastroenterology & General Medicine was undertaken at hospitals in North-West London including the Liver & Anti-Viral Unit, St Mary’s Hospital (Imperial College Healthcare), London. During this post I completed a Certificate in Clinical Education and I now continue to teach undergraduates in the Medical and Dental School. For further details please contact: Dr Jonathon Sutton, Lead & Consultant Gastroenterologist on 01248 384384 ext 5104 or Joanna Elis-Williams, Medical Directorate General Manager on 01248 384384 ext 8031. In addition to the current FOBt screening (of the bowel) for 60 – 74 year old people, we hope to start flexible sigmoidoscopy screening for 55 year olds in 2014. Gastroenterology Specialist Nurse: IBD Team - 01480 36352, UGI Team - 01480416260. I was appointed as a consultant in 2005 and divide my clinical time between Falls and Syncope Service clinics at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, and acute and rehabilitation care for older people at the Freeman Hospital. One of the cookies this site uses is essential for parts of the site to operate and has already been set. We care for a wide variety of gastrointestinal conditions both as outpatients and inpatients, including: Inflammatory Bowel Disease ; Cancer of the oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, gallbladder and liver In 2016 was appointed Training Programme Director for Doctors with Differing Needs (DWDNs) for ACCS, Higher Emergency and Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine as well as Vice-Chair of the North East Regional Emergency Medicine Board 2016-2019 to graduate to Chair of the Board 2019-2020. I qualified from Cambridge University in 1988 and completed postgraduate training mainly in London, spending a year in The Netherlands on exchange.  I was appointed as a Consultant to NuTH in 1999 and also hold the post of Senior Lecturer at Newcastle University’s Institute for Genetic Medicine. Â, I am a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and a Member of the British, European and American Endocrine Societies, and also have strong links with a number of patient support groups.  I remain very active in medical research and have authored some 80 publications, along with a prize-winning doctoral (MD) thesis.Â, I am fortunate to work with a group of colleagues in the Newcastle Endocrine Unit who are also internationally-recognised experts and find myself constantly learning new things from my regular interactions with them.”. I am a local graduate having completed my MBBS at Newcastle University in 1981 and subsequently gaining my FRCS in Edinburgh in 1985. Graduated from Newcastle University Medical School in 2001 and continued postgraduate training in the North East of England with a brief period spent training in New Zealand. I was appointed to Immunology in 2015 caring for patients with complex immunology and allergy conditions. To find out more about the cookies this site uses and how to delete them, please see the privacy notice. I qualified in 1988 from Newcastle Medical School and currently one of the Consultants in the new Emergency Department based at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, which has was awarded Level 1 Major Trauma Centre status in April 2012. Please direct queries to secretary's office 0191 282 5795. I was appointed as a consultant in Gastroenterology and General Internal Medicine in Newcastle in March 2014. Speciality: Gastroenterology Areas of Expertise / Specialist Interests: I am the William Leech Professor of Geriatric Medicine in the Institute for Ageing and Health at Newcastle University. Broad-based junior medical training in the Northern Region before commencing Higher Specialist Training in Emergency Medicine and Paediatric Emergency Medicine. Mar 4, 2016 - Explore Tiffany Bunting's board "Gastroenterology nurses shirt for my team", followed by 159 people on Pinterest. I have research interests in COPD and Asthma, and recent national responsibilities include: British Thoracic Society: Chair Professional Standards Cmmttee, Chair Workforce Cmmttee. I teach extensively nationally and internationally on bedside Point of Care Ultrasound and have co-authored a textbook on this. PA/secretary email address: rf.netadmin@nhs.net. I work as both an acute physician and an elderly care Consultant on the RVI site.  I am involved in developing a new acute elderly care service, with the intention of providing early specialist review or guidance into the care of older people admitted to the hospital. IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) Service. I have publications in both peer reviewed and non peer reviewed journals. Monday mornings - General Gastroenterology, Tuesday afternoons - Nutrition & Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Friday mornings - General Gastroenterology, Perform colonoscopy and gastroscopy on Thursday and Friday afternoons.Â, Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) & Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). I trained in Medicine and Geriatric Medicine in Newcastle upon Tyne.  Subsequently I have worked as a Consultant Physician in Leicester, Professor of Health Care for Older People in Sheffield and Consultant Physician in Barnsley, where I was Clinical Director for Medicine for Older People and Stroke. Research interests have also included the maintenance of bone health in patients with Crohn’s disease.  I have been involved in training registrars in gastroenterology as the Programme Director for the region, have been the Clinical Director for medicine between 2011-15 was appointed Assistant Medical Director.  In June 2015 I was appointed secretary for the British Society of Gastroenterology for a 4 year period. Patient flows through unscheduled care; patient safety. I am a Consultant at the Royal Victoria Infirmary and have been trained in general medicine and infectious disease.  I work both in Infectious Diseases and Acute Medicine.  In outpatients I see the full spectrum of infectious diseases and have a particular interest in HIV, hepatitis and HIV coinfection with hepititis. Belsay Unit, Campus for Ageing & Vitality, Falls & Syncope Service - Monday and Tuesday mornings weekly, General Geriatric Medicine - Wednesday afternoons & Friday mornings weekly. A particular clinical interest is hereditary angioedema. Allergy  Auto-inflammatory Diseases Fatty liver clinic every Friday afternoon, Contact secretary: helen.dobson@nuth.nhs.uk, Hepatology with a particular interest in autoimmune liver disease (primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis and autoimmune hepatitis).Â. I undertake a weekly clinic and endoscopy list and look after patients on ward 48 at the RVI. Out of medicine interests include sport, cycling, skiing and music, including piano and guitar. During my time at the RVI I have enjoyed being the Emergency Department Trauma Lead and in particular working with colleagues to set up the RVI as a Regional Major Trauma Centre.  I also have a keen interest in medical education and from 2013-2016 was the Departmental Educational Lead and College Tutor.  I continue to direct and teach on Advance Life Support, European Trauma and Trauma Simulation courses, and am an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at Newcastle University. Appointed to Newcastle Hospitals Trust where I am now lead for endoscopy training. Geriatric and Stroke OPD, Belsay Unit, Centre for Ageing & Vitality, Stroke Rehabilitation Consultant Lead - Cherryburn Unit. Pancreato-Biliary medicine and Pancreato-Biliary endoscopy. Qualified at University of Cape Town, South Africa. The endoscopy suite receives a combination of both routine and emergency patients for many different reasons. Please click here to find out how to access your patient portal. Specialist Diabetes Clinic; weekly Wednesday morning, Diabetes young adults clinic; weekly Thursday afternoon, Diabetes paediatric transition clinic: Thursday morning 4 per year, Diabetes foot clinic: weekly Friday morning, Inborn errors of metabolism clinic: alternate weeks Monday afternoons. Worked for six years as Clinical Pharmacology expert member of Regional Research Ethics Committee.  For last three years has been a member of NICE appraisal committee providing clinical pharmacology expertise.Â. We also offer combined clinics with the paediatric team for teenagers with IBD (4x/year) and a combined clinic with Dr L Kay in Rheumatology for IBD patients who also have significant arthritis (2x/year). I lead a research programme in the Institute of Cellular Medicine at Newcastle University. I am an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle. Dr Adrian Griffiths practises general gastroenterology and hepatology; he is sub-specialised in IBD. Qualified from Newcastle University in 1983.Â. Medulla Oblong-Tata. Having worked at Ipswich hospital during his speciality training, Dr Laxaman was delighted to join the Gastroenterology team as Consultant in 2019. I am the Chair and Clinical Lead for the North East & North Cumbria Hepatology work. Ortho-geriatrics, community geriatrics, education and training. Diagnostic immunology. The IBD Team is made up of consultant gastroenterologists, surgeons, registrars (doctors close to the end of their speciality training), IBD specialist nurses, a specialist pharmacist and dieticians. I work nationally and internationally on the executive committees for both the British and European Thyroid Associations.  I am on the editorial board of two international endocrinology journals.  The main theme of my current research programme is to develop a cure for Addison's disease and adrenal failure. General Older People / Falls, Belsay Out-Patients, Thursday afternoons, weekly. Investigation and management of young adults with diabetes of unclear aetiology and patients with genetic forms of diabetes.  Cell based therapy as pancreas transplantation. I am also Honorary Senior Lecturer at Newcastle University. I continue to practise as a full time clinician and enjoy working in the Emergency Department, RVI which is a Level 1 Major Trauma Centre.  My vision is to continue developing the Major Trauma Centre and to develop integrated pathways for acute time critical emergencies such as strokes, haemorrhage and acute coronary syndromes. General Respiratory Medicine (twice weekly), Please contact secretary in first instance: joanne.mcnichol@nuth.nhs.uk. My laboratory research focuses on the intestinal immune system, how this maintains health or can drive inflammation, and how our immune system interacts with, and is shaped by intestinal microbes (bacteria, viruses and fungi). I am a Consultant Physician in Respiratory and General Medicine.  I am also the Director of the Newcastle Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre.  My interests are in general respiratory medicine, cystic fibrosis and lung infections. Dr Jo Galvin is a Medicolegal Consultant in the Case Management team and assists members with inquest, regulatory, disciplinary and criminal matters. General gastroenterology (FRH) – weekly, Paediatric IBD transition clinics - monthly. Details of Dr Anstee’s research and academic activity can be found at: http://ncl.ac.uk/icm/people/profile/quentinanstee.html. Whilst studying Medicine at Queens University, Belfast I joined the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1999. Fully staffed JAG accredited Endoscopy unit offering a comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy service accepting local and regional referrals. The standard job plan attracts 10 PA's. I have been appointed as a full-time consultant physician in stroke and general medicine since 2006. Home Therapy. I became one of the initial group of accredited bowel cancer screening colonoscopists nationally. I graduated from Baghdad University in 1997, started training in the UK in 2000 and completed specialist training in general and geriatric medicine in 2009.  I am currently working as a Consultant in acute medicine, orthogeriatrics & falls, and syncope service at the Royal Victoria Infirmary.  I am the Assessment Suite lead for teaching and organiser for medical ground round meetings, as well as Associate Clinical Lecturer with Newcastle University Medical School.  My main aim in practice is the prevention as well as treatment of diseases and the promotion of health and independence. Ally Speight is a consultant gastroenterologist at the Newcastle upon Tyne NHS trust.  He is a graduate of Girton College, Cambridge (Natural Sciences, Genetics) and completed his MBBS, with honours, at Newcastle University in 2005.  He completed specialty training in gastroenterology in North East England.  He subspecialises in IBD and was awarded an MD by Newcastle University for his research in metabolic signalling pathways in Crohn’s disease in 2015.  He has a clinical interest in IBD, therapeutic drug monitoring, coeliac disease and GI complications from oncology treatments.  His research interests include therapeutics in IBD and immune oncology associated colitis.  He is a PI on several commercial trials and investigator lead, portfolio studies in IBD.  He was awarded an NIHR Greenshoots award in 2017.  He is a member of the BSG IBD research group. The gastroenterology wards at QMC accommodate patients who are being treated for a variety of gastroenterology conditions relating to the liver, intestines and colon. I trained in Oxford before moving to Newcastle in 1988.  I have worked in autoimmune liver disease for the last 20 years and run the largest autoimmune liver disease clinical service in the UK. Awarded FRCP in 2007 and appointed NIHR Senior Investigator in 2011. I have an interest in education at an undergraduate and postgraduate level, and have co-founded the Association of Elderly Medicine Education (AEME).  This association aims to organise and support activities related to the education of current and future elderly care physicians. Soft Tissue Injury Clinic - 1 x day - Monday to Friday, Please contact secretary in first instance - 0191 282 5795, I qualified in 1997 from Edinburgh University and pursued a career in Emergency Medicine and trauma care after being inspired by experiences as a medical student.Â. I have a very heavy commitment to undergraduate and post-graduate education. Alternate Wednesday afternoon capsule enteroscopy clinic, Nurse led Fe def anaemia clinic every Thursday morning & alternate Monday afternoons. Principal hospital: John Radcliffe and Horton General. After two years in this post I have now transferred to be a clinical Nurse Specialist within the unit. Donna Ernst, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, CNL, is Assistant Professor, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth. Clinical nutrition and nutritional support; Intestinal Failure; Home Parenteral Nutrition; Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Postgraduate Education and Training. Thyroid disease (particularly Graves' hyperthyroidism), I qualified in Medicine MBBS with 1st Class Honours from Newcastle University.  Following internal medicine training I undertook postgraduate training in endocrinology at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith London (MD degree awarded with distinction), Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston USA, and latterly in Newcastle.Â. Falls in cognitive impairment and dementia. BMT assessment and follow up (in conjunction with adult haematology and paediatric immunology teams). I returned to Newcastle for specialist immunology training and was appointed as a consultant immunologist in 2019. URMC's Gastroenterology and Hepatology Division has an experienced team of physicians and ancillary providers who are devoted exclusively to the management of diseases of the GI tract, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and bile ducts. Developed the Interstitial Lung Disease Service (Clinical Lead) and Pleural Service (Clinical Lead) as well as the RVI Lung Oncology service. Correspondence to: Donna Ernst, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, CNL, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Texas Christian University, 2800 West Bowie, Fort Worth, TX 76180 (d.a.ernst@tcu.edu). MD in clinical and scientific applications of somatostatin analogues in Acromegaly. Full Court Pressors. Following Basic Surgical Training, he completed his MD in Surgical Immunology at Harvard Medical School. At your Cervix. I am a member of the NHSBT Liver Advisory Group and also a member of the DoH Clinical Advisory Group to the National Clinical Diector of Liver Services. Gastroenterology Services have had the opportunity to move to a new unit based on Doyle and Wilson within the Trust and have exciting new opportunities for learning and development. I am also involved in managing the UKAS accredited Immunology Laboratory here at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, as well as supporting Immunology laboratory services for County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust. He has since co-founded and is Director of the Newcastle Surgical Training Centre and the Newcastle Translational Research Unit. Highly-rated by his patients (www.iwantgreatcare.org), https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Richard_Quinton/, www.ncl.ac.uk/igm/staff/profile/richard.quinton, I trained in Oxford and moved to Newcastle as a Senior House Officer.Â, Mr research interests include the physical health of people with dementia, including falls, gait disorders and autonomic function disorders in dementia.Â. Please ensure we have your correct mobile number, full name, date of birth and postcode. I am COPD Lead for Newcastle Hospitals and Chair of the Regional COPD Guideline Development Group. 3. Please contact my secretary in the first instance: susan.atkinson@nuth.nhs.uk, Hypertension  and control of cardiovascular risk factors. Medically led Multidisciplinary Day Hospital Clinic Thursday mornings at Melville Day Unit, Freeman Hospital. Email secretary - chantel.hains@nuth.nhs.uk, I am a Newcastle Graduate and apart from a year spent in Phoenix, trained in the North East, gaining my Consultant post in 2002.  I work in acute medicine and older people's medicine and have a special interest in investigation and treatment of falls and blackouts in adult patients of all ages.  During my training I spent three years in full time research gaining my PhD and am now a senior lecturer at Newcastle University's Institute for Aging and Health.  My research interests lie mainly in helping develop new ways of understanding and treating patients with falls and blackouts.  In 2012 I was appointed to the role of Clinical Director for the Directorate of Medicine.Â. I joined the team of Emergency Medicine Consultants at the RVI Major Trauma Centre in September 2014. Supportive management team . The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology offers several endoscopic procedures and clinical services, including but not limited to those listed below. As part of your care, doctors within the division also consult and work with a team of other specialists from many areas, to determine the most appropriate treatment for your individual needs. Comprehensive Diagnostic and Therapeutic Gastroenterology service. Together with upper GI surgeons I manage Barretts oesophagus service and have started performing radiofrequency ablation for Barretts dysplasia.
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