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Portsmouth Hospitals, NHS Trust, Portsmouth, UK
Prof. Partha Kar is National Specialty Advisor, Diabetes, with NHS England and co-lead of Diabetes GIRFT with NHS Improvement. He has been a Consultant in Diabetes & Endocrinology at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust since 2008. He is the pioneer of the Super Six Diabetes Model, which aims to deliver diabetes care differently and is recognized one of the best examples of integrated care.
An avid user of social media, such as twitter (@parthaskar), to engage with patients – he was recognized as a ‘Social Media Pioneer’ by Health Service Journal (HSJ) in 2014.
He also writes a monthly blog for the BMJ, has a personal blog (‘Sugar and Spice: Wish all things were nice’) and a podcast (‘Sweet Talking’).
He received an OBE in the New Year’s Honours List, UK, in 2021 for ‘services to diabetes care’.
Prof. Partha Kar has no interests/relationships or affiliations to disclose in relation to this activity.
ISH Hospital, Aligarh, India
Dr Syed Shoeb Ahmad is a Consultant Ophthalmologist at ISH Hospital in Aligarh, India. He has a Fellowship in general ophthalmology from the prestigious Aravind Eye Hospital in India. Prior to his current position he has worked with the Ministry of Health in Malaysia and Saudi Arabia for many years. He has published 57 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented 10 posters at international conferences. Although a general ophthalmologist, his primary interest is in glaucoma. He has developed a unique version of glaucoma filtering surgery called the Ahmad’s Modified Trabeculectomy Technique (AMTT). He has also coined some new medical terms such as ‘band of steel’, ‘water related ocular diseases’ and ‘coralliform retinopathy’. He also administers a blog on glaucoma called “The Glog”.
Dr Ahmad has no interests/relationships or affiliations to disclose in relation to this activity.
University College London Hospitals, London, UK
Dr Neil Stone is a Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases and the Department of Microbiology at University College London Hospitals.
He completed a PhD on drug resistance in cryptococcal meningitis and is an expert on the diagnosis and management of invasive fungal disease. His research interests include antifungal drug resistance, novel diagnostics and treatments for fungal disease.
Dr Neil Stone has no interests/relationships or affiliations to disclose in relation to this activity.
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