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  Mr Baguneid graduated from University of Manchester in 1993 and followed a career in vascular surgery. Following his house officer year he accepted a position at Cardiff University as an Anatomy demonstrator.  He returned to the North West in 1995 and completed general surgical training in the North West and specialised in vascular surgery. During his training he spent 3 years carrying out research into the development of tissue-engineered vascular grafts culminating in its presentation at the 2000 Tomorrows World Live Exhibition in London. He has a major interest in teaching and training and was a member of the executive council of the Association of Surgeons in Training for 5 years, 2 years as the Yearbook editor and 3 years as the Treasurer. Currently, he runs the north west core surgical teaching programme and is a Royal Colllege of Surgeons Tutor. As a vascular specialist in a tertiary teaching hospital in South Manchester, he manages a wide range of vascular conditions including varicose veins, carotid disease for stroke prevention, abdominal aortic aneurysms and lower limb arterial insufficiency such as claudication and critical limb ischaemia. As part of his practice, he manages patients with vascular diseases in a holistic fashion addressing lifestyle issues and risk factor modification. He routinely offers minimally invasive treatments for varicose veins and set up the EndoVenois Laser Service at the hospital. Currently he runs national teaching workshops for Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT) for consultants from around the country.   His current research interests include tissue engineering and investigations into biomarkers of atherosclerosis.  On an educational note, he also runs national courses for surgical trainees and has developed educational multimedia learning packages (www.surgicalcourses.com). |
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Professor CN McCollum |
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Professor McCollum was appointed Professor of Surgery and Head of the Department of Surgery in the University of Manchester in 1989 and is an Honorary Consultant Surgeon at South Manchester University Hospital. The Academic Surgery Unit includes the Breast Unit which was developed to achieve an International reputation for research in surgical oncology now directed by Professor Nigel Bundred. Professor McCollum was previously trained in Birmingham and Leeds before being appointed Lecturer to Sir Geoffrey Slaney in Birmingham in 1978. He moved to London in 1983 as Senior Lecturer and subsequently Reader in Surgery in the University of London and Honorary Consultant Surgeon to Charing Cross Hospital. He is a Vascular Surgeon with a tertiary referral practice in carotid artery disease, cerebral perfusion, complex aneurysm surgery, including thoraco-abdominal aneurysm and in complex venous disease. His initial research was on the role of intravascular emboli on the causation of pulmonary damage (shock lung) in surgical shock. He gained an international reputation for developing an Indium-labelled platelet technique for measuring thrombus growth in arterial disease and vascular prostheses leading to research contracts evaluating novel platelet inhibitory drugs. This early research led to the Moynihan Prize at the Association of Surgeons (UK), two Patey Prizes at the Surgical Research Society of Great Britain and the Hunterian Professorship at the Royal College of Surgeons of in 1985. His recent focus was to establish a cardiovascular epidemiology group in close collaboration with the Department of Public Health and Epidemiology in Manchester. It was research on paradoxical embolism as a cause of stroke in young adults that led to the hypothesis that multiple asymptomatic paradoxical micro-emboli over many years may be the cause of dementia. This led to a collaboration with Old Age Psychiatry leading to substantial funding from the Wellcome Trust and Alzheimer’s Society for research on cerebral emboli as a cause of dementia. Teams are now been assembled to explore the role of cerebral emboli in migraine and dialysis related cerebral injury.
Professor McCollum and his team continue to investigate which patients are at risk of venous insufficiency and venous ulceration. This includes a retrospective cohort study comparing the frequency of venous insufficiency in patients undergoing hip and arm surgery and a study to investigate the frequency of DVT following sprain and conservatively managed ankle fracture. He is also looking at a novel technique using ultrasound contrast to measure calf vein blood flow and measure the effects of standard compression stockings. Professor McCollum is working to further develop a novel technology for the automated manufacture of bespoke compression hosiery. Professor McCollum has published over 380 papers including 264 on original research. Recent grant income includes project grant funding from the MRC, British Heart Foundation, Wellcome Trust, Alzheimer’s Society and Cancer Research Campaign in addition to grants from the manufactures of vascular grafts or devices, and the pharmaceutical industry. (Total £3.85 million since 2000). |
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Jon Ghosh (Specialist Registrar)

Jonathan Ghosh is a Specialist Registrar in Vascular Surgery at University Hospital of South Manchester. He graduated from Manchester University and carried out his basic surgical training and MD research at Manchester Royal Infirmary. His primary research interests are the cellular and molecular processes associated with arterial injury. He has additionally carried out research in tissue engineering, ulcer healing and ischaemia-reperfusion injury, as well as various aspects of clinical practice. He has completed a MA in Medical Law and Ethics and is starting a Postgraduate Certificate in Education qualification.
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Carsten Ritter (Senior Clinical Fellow)
Carsten Ritter is a Senior Clinical Fellow in vascular surgery at University Hospital of South Manchester. He graduated from Hamburg Medical School in Germany. He carried out his MD research on transplantation immunology at the University of Hamburg and was surgically trained in Germany. Since 2007 he is working in the U.K. Currently he is enrolled at the University of Dundee for a postgraduatecertificate in medical education.
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