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Jack Barton
Jack graduated from St George’s, University of London in 2021, during which he founded METRO alongside Professor Round. He undertook an academic foundation programme in critical care medicine at the Royal London Hospital. Currently he works as as an intensive care registrar at Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand. He is interested in finding things out, critical care medicine, triathlon, skiing, and outdoor stuff.
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Jonathan Round
Jonathan Round, Paediatric Intensivist, Professor of Practice - Clinical Education, Head of London School of Paediatrics.
Jonathan qualified from Oxford and then King’s College in 1990 and was appointed as Senior Lecturer in Paediatrics and Consultant in Paediatric Intensive Care at St George’s in 2002. He served as Children’s Clinical Director 2012-2015 and became a Training Programme Director for the London School of Paediatrics in 2011. After working as Director of Medical Education 2015-2019 at St George’s, he was appointed to be the Head of the London School of Paediatrics from April 2019. He was promoted as Professor in 2021. He was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship in 2023.
Jonathan’s clinical work is in Paediatric Intensive Care and Paediatric Cardiology.
His unit manages children with a wide range of intensive care problems, specialising in oncology, neurology and surgical causes of critical illness.
He is lead for Paediatric Education at St George’s, University of London and has published numerous articles and an award winning book in medical education and paediatrics. He works closely with the e-Learning unit developing educationally useful technologies. His research is in medical error, virtual patients and their use in education, in paediatric oncology, and in clinical system design.
His vision is to see the best possible outcomes and experience for patients and families through improving medical education. His passion is to train the next generation of health care professionals to be better than their predecessors.
Contact
Jonathan.round@nhs.net
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Caitlin Norris-Grey
Caitlin graduated from UCL medical school in 2021 and spent 2 years working in the NHS. She then undertook a Master in Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health, specialising in Quantitative Methods. Her career focuses on the intersection of data science, clinical medicine and academic research.
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Daniel Richardson
Daniel graduated from St George’s, University of London in 2021. He undertook an academic foundation programme in clinical neurosciences. Currently he works as a junior clinical fellow in Emergency Medicine. He is interested in anatomy, prehospital medicine, pastries and running.
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Aleks Nowak
Medical student
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Amber Corrigan
Academic Foundation Doctor
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Ashvin Kuri
Ashvin is an academic foundation programme doctor at UCL, in neurology. He graduated from Bart’s in 2023 with 10+ prizes and scholarships, and first in his class from an intercalated MSc in neuroscience in 2021.
His academic interests are in data science and epidemiology. He currently leads a couple of data projects for METRO, focussing on large public dataset analysis.
Outside of work, he’s a runner (ageing) and singer (worsening). Please drop him a message if you want to chat data or METRO!
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Abhisekh Chatterjee
Medical student
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Becci Ward
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Chloe Scott
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Matt Solomons
Surgical trainee and big data aficionado
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Nathan Titterton
Foundation doctor, interested in anaesthesia and ITU
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Oishi Sikdar
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Ian Soh
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Viraj Shah
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Mo Mallah
Mo is a first year graduate-entry medical student at St George’s University of London with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Science and an MSc in Clinical Neuroscience. He aims to further develop his data analytical skills with the METRO group, and is interested in neuroscience and the overlap between research and clinical practice
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Andrea Tejerina