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Dr. Arif Ghazi

BSc. MBBS. FCARCSI. FFPMCAI. FIPP.

Dr Ghazi graduated from St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College, University of London. He completed his postgraduate training as a Clinical Fellow in pain medicine at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square. Dr Ghazi is a Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthesia to Whipps Cross University Hospital. He is the Clinical Lead for Pain Services and works with the Community Pain services for Camden as an Honorary Consultant for the Royal Free Hospital. He is a co-ordinator at the London Deanery pain teaching programme and the UK Lead on the “Essential Pain Medicine” course which is a partnership with the Australian and UK college of pain medicine in Bangladesh.

 

Qualifications

BSc in Clinical SciencesImperial College of Medicine, University of London 1995
MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery St Bartholomew’s Medical College, University of London 1996
FCARCSI – Fellow College of Anaesthetists, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland 2006
CCT in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine Specialist Register, General Medical Council, UK 2010
Associate FRCA -Associate Fellow Royal College of Anaesthetists, London 2012
Associate FFPMRCA – Associate Fellow Faculty of Pain Medicine, Royal College of Anaesthetists, London 2012
FIPP – Fellowship in Interventional Pain Practice World Institute of Pain Practice, USA 2012
FFPMCAI – Fellow Faculty of Pain Medicine, College of Anaesthetists Ireland 2013

Additional training

Advanced Interventional Pain Techniques Maarstricht University, Netherlands 2012
Ultrasound in Chronic Pain Management Sonosite, Hertfordshire 2010
LSORA Ultrasound in Regional Anaesthesia St George’s Hospital, London 2009
Neuromodulation in Pain Medicine workshop St Thomas’ Hospital, London 2009
Senior Clinical Fellow, Advanced Pain Training Pain Unit, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH, London 2009

Details of entry to specialist register

CCT in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2010

Affiliations / memberships

Royal College of Anaesthetists, UK
Irish College of Anaesthetists

BRITISH PAIN SOCIETY
(SIG: Interventional Pain, Pain in Developing Countries)
International Association for the Study of Pain
World Institute of Pain

ASSOCIATION OF ANAESTHETISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
Difficult Airway Society
Medical Defence Union

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