Manoj Ramachandran
Manoj Ramachandran has been a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Royal London and St Bartholomew's Hospitals, Barts Health NHS Trust, in London, England since 2007, having trained in London, Oxford, Los Angeles and Sydney. He has won multiple honours and awards, including the University Gold Medal (proxime accessit) and primi ordinis in his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. He is the co-founder of several healthcare-related companies, including Nabu Medical, Inc. and EduSurg Ltd, and he is business and medical advisor to numerous start-ups and VC groups. He has a strong interest in innovative technology, modern management methods and effective clinical leadership.
Chris Mansi
Chris Mansi is a Neurosurgical trainee working in the National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London. He graduated with a 1st class degree from Emmanuel College, Cambridge and completed his clinical training at University College London. Scoring >90 in FPAS, he completed his foundation training in South Thames Foundation School setting him in good stead for his application to speciality training.
He is the founder and director of EduSurg LTD, a company that aims to produce valuable online resources for doctors of all levels to help them make the most out of their career.
He is the founder and director of EduSurg LTD, a company that aims to produce valuable online resources for doctors of all levels to help them make the most out of their career.
Sarah Maltby
Sarah Maltby is a Core Medical Trainee in London. She graduated from KCLSM in 2008 and on completion of her Foundation training gained Junior Clinical Fellow appointments in Intensive Care at two major London centres. She worked as a senior medical officer on a Trauma and Acute Medical HDU in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, gaining experience in pre-hospital care whilst working on AMS air ambulance.
She is a qualified ALS instructor and has taught on several ALS faculties. She is a keen medical educator, regularly teaching medical students and foundation doctors in hospital, and on trauma courses nationally. She plans to pursue a career in Sports and exercise medicine.
She is a qualified ALS instructor and has taught on several ALS faculties. She is a keen medical educator, regularly teaching medical students and foundation doctors in hospital, and on trauma courses nationally. She plans to pursue a career in Sports and exercise medicine.
Danny Ryan
Danny Ryan graduated from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and is currently an ortho-themed core surgical trainee in the Northern Deanery planning to pursue a career in orthopaedics.
He is a former Great Britain international fencer, gaining a Full Blue from Cambridge University, and still enjoys his time as a qualified coach and referee – an activity that has spurred on his special interest in sports injuries. He previously worked as the assistant club doctor at Cambridge Rugby Union Football Club, and spent time working at the Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, and the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute in Bologna.
He is a former Great Britain international fencer, gaining a Full Blue from Cambridge University, and still enjoys his time as a qualified coach and referee – an activity that has spurred on his special interest in sports injuries. He previously worked as the assistant club doctor at Cambridge Rugby Union Football Club, and spent time working at the Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, and the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute in Bologna.
Scott Middleton
Scott Middleton is an MB ChB graduate from the University of Edinburgh and is currently on the run-through orthopaedic surgery training programme in Edinburgh, having ranked number 1 for his intake.
He developed a keen interest in academia and teaching from an early stage in his career and is a reviewer for the British Medical Journal. He has over 10 publications and 25 presentations, and has been invited to write articles for the JBJS as well as setting up a popular examination course as a junior doctor for local medical students.
He developed a keen interest in academia and teaching from an early stage in his career and is a reviewer for the British Medical Journal. He has over 10 publications and 25 presentations, and has been invited to write articles for the JBJS as well as setting up a popular examination course as a junior doctor for local medical students.
David Mansi
David, a non-medic, has worked on various start-ups throughout his career. He is an active believer in providing innovative solutions to life’s stumbling blocks. He is the Business Development Manager for EduSurg Ltd. and currently his main focus is the management of the Foundation Programme Guru website and SJT question bank.
Question Bank Contributors
James Pittaway
Alex Speirs
James MacKensie
Emily Helliwell
Katy Laycock
Jamie O'Donnovon
Sanjay Patel
Alex Speirs
James MacKensie
Emily Helliwell
Katy Laycock
Jamie O'Donnovon
Sanjay Patel