Our Speakers
Major Max Marsden
Major Max Marsden, a General Surgery Registrar in London, is an honorary Clinical Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London's Centre for Trauma Sciences, specializing in surgical informatics and AI-driven clinical decision-making research, while also co-founding the National Trauma Research and Innovation Collaborative (NaTRIC) for national trauma studies.
Dr Vicky Adele Jennings
Dr. Jennings, an experienced trauma surgeon from Pretoria, South Africa, serves as Deputy Head of the Trauma Unit at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital and practices at the Netcare Milpark Hospital Trauma Academic Centre, actively contributing to international trauma surgical and critical care committees, with a focus on advancing trauma management and technology.
Prof. Simon Holmes
Simon, the UK's first Craniomaxillofacial Trauma consultant, appointed at the Royal London Hospital in 2003, has led significant research, training, and surgical advancements, solidifying his prominent role in Craniofacial Traumatology, culminating in his appointment as Chair in 2015.
Mr Kevin Tsang
Mr. Tsang is a Consultant Craniofacial, Trauma, and Neurosurgeon at Imperial College London, specialising in craniofacial and spinal trauma, complex spinal disorders, CSF disorders, and endoscopic ventricular surgery, with additional roles including serving as Quality Assurance Lead for the SAC, volunteering as a Craniofacial Surgeon with the Facing the World Charity in Vietnam and much more.
Prof. David Nott
Professor David Nott, a pioneering Vascular and Trauma Surgeon at St. Mary's Hospital and the Royal Marsden Hospital, has dedicated three decades to volunteering in conflict and disaster zones, established surgical training courses, founded the David Nott Foundation, and authored the best-selling memoir "War Doctor."
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