



Radiology
I am a consultant radionuclide radiologist who has subspecialised in nuclear medicine. My practice currently includes NHS and private patients and encompassess Nuclear Medicine, X-ray, CT, MRI, and DEXA modalities, with a particular emphasis on the application of SPECT/CT and PET/CT in skeletal and cardiothoracic body systems. I was part of the Wellington Imaging group that pioneered the introduction of skeletal SPECT/CT into the private sector and NHS within Central London and have extensive experience of bone scan SPECT/CT in the peri-operative orthopeadic setting. A particular interest is the application of bone SPECT/CT in spinal imaging and I have lectured nationally and internationally on this subject for organistaions such as the European Association of Nuclear Medicine and British Institute of Radiology.
SPECT/CT
PET/CT
Nuclear Medicine
Skeletal Hybrid Imaging
Thoracic Radiology and Hybrid Imaging
Nuclear Cardiology
Bone Densitometry
I graduated from Nottingham Medical School in 1998 with an intercalated degree in physiology. After completing membership of the Royal College of Physicians I entered radiology training on the UCLH program, became a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists and was accepted onto the specialist register in 2008. In the past 12 years I have worked as a consultant at UCLH, Barts' , Royal Free and Whittington hospitals in North London. Currently I am a substantive NHS consultant at King's College Hospital and a member of the Hybrid Imaging group at the Wellington. My Postgraduate Diploma in Nuclear Medicine was undertaken at King's College London and involved research into the application of FDG PET/CT in interstitial lung disease. Currently I am part of a research group examining the effects of sarcoid on skeletal and cardiothoracic body systems. My professional memberships include the Royal College of Radiologists, British Nuclear Medicine Society, British Institute of Radiology and European Society of Thoracic Imaging.