5 Cases in Inflammatory arthritis 6 Cases in Inflammatory autoimmune connective disease 2 Cases in Paediatric inflammatory conditions 5 Cases in Vasculitis 3 Cases in Inherited disorders 6 Cases in Metabolic conditions 7 Cases in soft tissue/sports injuries 1 Case in Mechanical dysfunction 4 Cases in Infection 1 Case in Malignancy
Dr Joel David qualified in 1981 from University of Witwatersrand,
South Africa. His post graduation medical experience was gained in
London as registrar in medicine at The Royal Free Hospital and
later Hammersmith Hospital. In 1992, he took up position as
consultant rheumatologist and physician at The Royal Berkshire
Hospitals NHS Trust, Reading. He remained there until 2000. He is
currently consultant rheumatologist at the Nuffield Orthopaedic
Centre in Oxford,
UK. Dr Anne Miller qualified in medicine at Birmingham University
in 1990. She trained in general practice where she worked until
2001. She worked in Rheumatology in Reading and later Oxford before
she
took up her position as associate specialist in rheumatology in
2008. She is involved in undergraduate teaching. Her interests
include paediatric rheumatology. Dr Anushka Soni is currently the
clinical lecturer in rheumatology, University of Oxford, UK. She
qualified in Medicine from Cambridge (preclinical) and Oxford
(clinical) Universities. During her current post, she has organised
the rheumatology teaching and assessments for 5th year Oxford
medical students. She has recently been awarded a
fellowship from the NIHR to undertake a DPhil in musculoskeletal
medicine. Dr Lyn Williamson has been a Consultant Rheumatologist at
the Great Western Hospital, Swindon since 2000. She qualified
from
Oxford University and worked in paediatrics and general practice
before taking her higher specialist rheumatology training at
Oxford. Her interests include psoriatic arthritis, paediatric
rheumatology, acupuncture and medical education. She is currently
an honorary clinical lecturer at both Oxford and Bristol University
Medical Schools.
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