Emergency Medicine
clinical practice.
Senior Emergency Medicine Physician, Conquest Hospital ED, Hastings. Full undifferentiated scope, senior clinical decision-making, procedural competence, and active clinical governance.
Conquest Hospital ED.
I practise as a Senior Emergency Medicine Physician based at Conquest Hospital ED in Hastings. My role covers the full range of undifferentiated emergency presentations, senior triage decisions, resuscitation leadership, and clinical governance. Out of hours, I am the senior decision-maker across the department.
I supervise F2 and SHO doctors and Advanced Clinical Practitioners. All CBD sessions are documented through the KAIZEN EP platform.
Qualifications & examinations.
Fellow of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine
The FRCEM is the highest postgraduate examination in emergency medicine in the United Kingdom, awarded by The Royal College of Emergency Medicine, London, incorporated by Royal Charter. It requires successful completion of the FRCEM Primary and Final examinations, encompassing applied basic sciences, critical appraisal, acute care, and management of the undifferentiated emergency patient.
Member of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine
The MRCEM is awarded by The Royal College of Emergency Medicine following successful completion of three written papers: MRCEM Part A (applied basic sciences), MRCEM Part B (intermediate emergency medicine), and MRCEM OSCE (clinical skills and communication). It is the core membership examination for emergency medicine trainees across the UK and internationally.
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
The MBBS was awarded by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, following six years of undergraduate medical training encompassing preclinical sciences, clinical rotations across internal medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, psychiatry, and community health. The degree confers full rights and privileges to practise medicine as prescribed by the University of Nigeria Law. Awarded by the authority of the Council and Senate of the University of Nigeria.
Clinical Resources: Emergency Medicine
The ED guidance you use most often: BNF, NICE, RCEM, Resuscitation Council UK, and MHRA.
Clinical enquiries