Personal Profile
I started my medical career graduating in medicine from Imperial College, London. At an early stage I realised that Surgery was my career goal. I was fortunate to train on the prestigious Bart's and the London basic surgical training rotation. At this juncture I realised that ENT/Head and Neck Surgery fascinated me and was what I wanted to devote my professional life to.
I was fortunate enough to join the South Thames ENT/Head and Neck Higher Surgical rotation. This involved training at world renowned units such as Great Ormond Street Children's hospital and Guy's and St Thomas' hospital. I became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, England in 2011. I then went on to be awarded The Royal College of Surgeons' Interface Head and and Neck Oncology fellowship at Queen Victoria hospital, East Grinstead. I completed my training with a second surgical fellowship at the Royal Surrey hospital, Guildford.