- Mr Thomas Groot-Wassink
- Mr Simon Huddy
- Mr Don Menzies
- Professor Roger Motson
- Mr James Pitt
- Mr Ian Scott
Mr Abdel Salam Abu-Own
Mr Andrew May
Professor Motson
Mr Isam Osman
Qualified from Khartoum University in 1987. Mr Osman moved to the UK to complete his surgical training in 1991,
and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow in 1992. He trained at the University Hospital
Birmingham, Dudley Road Teaching Hospital and Walsgrave Hospital in Coventry before his appointment as Consultant
General & Vascular Surgeon in Ipswich in July 1996; making him one of the youngest consultant general surgeons
in the UK at that time. Mr Osman has extensive experience in all types of vascular surgery, specialising in
varicose vein surgery as well as more complex arterial surgery such as Aortic Aneurysm surgery, Carotid Surgery
and Lower Limb Reconstructive surgery. He is an established surgical trainer as Chair of the Basic Surgical
Training Committee for East Anglia as well as being a Royal College of Surgeons Tutor. As a result of these
roles he was awarded an FRCS (Eng.) ad eundeum in 2005.
Mr David Rae
Studied medicine at Westminster Medical School qualifying in 1986. Mr Rae's surgical training included lectureship
in anatomy at St Bartholomew's and a period of full time research for a masters degree. He was appointed as Consultant
Surgeon in 1996 in with an interest in upper GI and hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery. Mr Rae has set up a tertiary
referral centre for pancreatic cancer and complex benign pancreatic biliary disease, referring patients from a wide
area in the eastern region. He also has a busy laparoscopic (keyhole) practice particularly with regard to gall bladder
surgery and surgery for reflux disease. He continues to be an examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh as
well as convenor and member of faculty for the Basic and Higher Surgical Skills courses at the same college.
Mr Martin Sinclair
Qualified from the University of Glasgow in 1991 and underwent specialist surgical
training on the Cambridge surgical rotation. He was appointed as a consultant general
surgeon with a specialist interest in upper GI / hepatobiliary surgery in 2002. Mr
Sinclair has experience of laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery for hernias, gallstones and
reflux disease. And endoscopic skills including ERCP, upper GI endoscopy and colonoscopy.
Mr Sinclair also undertakes complex upper GI and hepatobiliary operations including
surgery for morbid obesity.
