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ОглавлениеAndrew G Murchison
Andrew grew up in Edinburgh and studied medicine at the University of Oxford. He was awarded the top first for the BA in medical sciences, and graduated with distinction. He completed core medical training and is currently an academic clinical fellow in clinical radiology. He is married with a young son, and lives in Oxford.
Mitchell Chen
Mitch is an academic clinical fellow in radiology at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, where he researches on novel imaging modalities alongside his clinical training. He graduated from Oxford University, with a bachelor’s degree in medicine and surgery, a master’s degree in engineering science and a DPhil. In addition to his work, he has passions for long distance running and travelling.
Thomas Frederick Barge
Having graduated in medicine from the University of Oxford in 2011, Tom completed his foundation training in the Oxford deanery. He then moved to New Zealand where he worked in acute medicine, ED and ICU, before returning to start radiology training in Oxford. He is a keen cyclist.
Shyamal Saujani
Dr Shyamal Saujani is a third year radiology registrar in the Oxford training programme. He undertook his undergraduate medical training at the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth, before embarking on an intercalated degree in anatomy at King’s College University, London. In his spare time he enjoys cooking, spending time with his family and travelling around the country following his favourite football club.
Christopher Sparks
Upon completion of his undergraduate studies and the Foundation Programme in Liverpool, Chris worked in a variety of medical specialties in New Zealand before returning to the UK for Core Medical Training and, subsequently, the Clinical Radiology training programme in Oxford. Outside of work Chris enjoys running, skiing, travelling and the search for the perfect British pub.
Radoslaw Adam Rippel
Radoslaw Rippel is a Clinical Radiology registrar in Oxford Deanery and University College London Medical School alumnus. His previous work includes publications on use of nanoparticles, tissue engineering and endovascular robotics. Clinically his main interests are musculoskeletal radiology and ultrasound guided intervention. In his spare time Radoslaw enjoys motorsports, cycling and running. Recently he has welcomed a baby girl however, and so spare time has become a thing of the past.
Malcolm Sperrin
Malcolm was born in Cuba of diplomatic parents in 1963, and attended The Harvey Grammar School in Folkestone leaving there in 1981 to study Physics with Maths at Reading University. His first job was working on Artificial Intelligence and then with the UK Atomic Energy Authority on reactor fault analysis. This experience placed him in a good position to provide insight into both the Chernobyl and Fukushima incidents.
After further study at Reading University, Malcolm joined Medical Physics at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford with responsibility for non-ionising radiation. In 1995, Malcolm moved to the Princess Margaret Hospital in Swindon acting as Deputy Head of Department and then, in 2002, he moved to The Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading taking on the role of Departmental Director.
Malcolm has a special interest in radiation medicine, especially Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy. He also plays a significant role in radiation protection and contingency planning. In parallel to his conventional hospital duties, Malcolm also spends a lot of time teaching and lecturing with organisations including Oxford Postgraduate Medical School, The Open University and various Royal Colleges not to mention lectureships at Guildford and the University of the West of England.
Malcolm was made a visiting professor at Reading, Guildford and Open Universities and visiting academic at Oxford University and plays a role on the national stage with the Institute of Physics, Royal Institution, Science Media Centre and the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Malcolm also feeds into activities centred on science and health policy at the DoH.
Malcolm’s down-to-earth approach to Medical Science has led to him being frequently sought by the media for comment on mobile phone use, WiFi safety and even the risks from the Fukushima reactor. He is very active in developing innovation whether operational or scientific and has recently been involved in initiatives with Microsoft and other multi-national companies with a drive to improve patient outcomes.
Malcolm is a keen adventure sports enthusiast and likes to climb, cave and canoe and has been known to parachute. He has a partner, Nicki (who is not sure about the parachuting), an 9-year-old son and a spaniel called Harvey.
Ian Francis
Dr Ian Francis MA (Clin Ed), FRCR, FRCS, BDS (Hons) is a consultant radiologist working across both the NHS and private sectors. He is also a co-founder and a director at Medical Imaging Partnership, a clinico-radiological business supporting radiologists and imaging departments in developing strategy and service redesign of their imaging services with fully integrated back office services. Ian Is also a leader in educational development across the radiology spectrum and was the Education Development Lead for the Royal College of Radiologists, driving programmes of radiology educational delivery throughout the UK.