Meet the Tutors

Our team of tutors are well experienced in the field of MRCP Paces and have been teaching for many years now. Find out about all our tutors and how they can help you achieve your qualifications.

Dr Amit Patel

Amit has been a clinical teacher at Ealing PACES for nearly a decade. The quality of his teaching has been recognised by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, and Imperial College London. He has extensive teaching experience and regularly helps doctors in training to prepare for all stages of the MRCP(UK) and MRCS(Eng) examinations, as he has both qualifications.

He was the Postgraduate Teaching Fellow at Hammersmith Hospital, London. He has extensively lectured at many institutions, including Imperial College London, King’s College London, the Institute of Cancer Research London, the Royal Society of Medicine, the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and the London Deanery/Health Education London and North West Thames. He has examined for Imperial College London and King’s College London, and has been an Associate College Tutor for the Royal College of Physicians of London. He has also developed a variety of successful courses for the Royal Society of Medicine, where he was Chair of the Trainee Committee. Furthermore, he has recently developed a curriculum mapped teaching programme for Haematology Speciality Training within the Health Education North West Thames rotation, and contributed to the MSc in Oncology at the Institute of Cancer Research London.

He has contributed to book chapters and published in high impact journals, such as the BMJ, New England Journal of Medicine, Thorax, Intensive Care Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, British Journal of Haematology, Annals of Haematology, Leukemia and Lymphoma, and Pancreas. He has also peer-reviewed articles for journals such as the BMJ, Critical Care, and The Medical Journal of Australia.

Amit graduated from Imperial College London, and after completing clinical training at the London postgraduate teaching hospitals, he gained an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship followed by an MRC Chain-Florey Clinical Research Fellowship, and completed a PhD in Clinical Science and Genetics. He is an NIHR Clinical Lecturer at the Institute of Cancer Research London, and a Specialist Registrar in Haematology and Intensive Care Medicine. He is currently a Stem Cell Transplant Co-ordinator at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.

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