Current Surgical Guidelines
3 authors - Paperback
£67.00
Abdullah Jibawi received his medical degree from the University of Damascus. He received a Masters degree in surgery, then joined UK training in general and vascular surgery before completing a structured SpR surgical training in the East Midlands Deanery (University of Leicester), and undertaking a two year fellowship in vascular and endovascular surgery at the Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the University College London Hospital. Mr Jibawi received his FRCS (General/Vascular) in 2013, and obtained his Specialist License from the General Medical Council in the fields of vascular diseases, aortic surgery and endovascular surgery. He commenced his vascular surgical practice as a Consultant Vascular Surgeon at Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Oct 2013. Mr Jibawi was awarded a Doctorate Degree for his academic work on developing better methods in improving outcome in vascular surgery, a joint work between Oxford, Sussex Brighton Universities. Mohamed Baguneid is a consultant vascular surgeon at University Hospital South Manchester, UK. He specialises in all branches of vascular surgery including management of peripheral vascular disease, carotid surgery, diabetic foot surgery and aneurysms. Prof Bagunied became a consultant vascular surgeon at University Hospital South Manchester in 2006 and took the role of Academic Foundation Programme lead followed by the Royal College of Surgeons Tutor a year later. He was subsequently appointed as North West Deanery Core Surgical Education Lead, and was appointed clinical director of vascular surgery in University Hospital South Manchester in 2009. In April 2012, he was appointed Deputy Medical Director of clinical strategy and developed greater insight into large-scale NHS changes, and has previously worked as a chief of vascular surgery and chief of general surgery in Abu Dhabi. Most recently, he has taken a senior clinical leadership role as Medical Director of the South Sector Partnership. Mr Arnab Bhowmick graduated from Manchester University before completing basic surgical training and being awarded Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1996. Mr Bhomwick completed Higher Surgical training the same year and worked in various hospitals in the North West as well as two years in full time surgical research at Withington Hospital. He was awarded the Intercollegiate Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons and the Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training in 2005, before embarking on additional training in laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Mr Bhomwick was appointed Consultant Colorectal / General Surgeon at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in 2009 and is developing minimally invasive surgery.