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Dr Mark Wilson

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Mark is a consultant neurosurgeon at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Mark has worked with London’s Air Ambulance for ten years and specialises in the hyper-acute management of brain injury, in particular the effects of trauma and hypoxia.

He is a chair of the Neurotrauma Committee within the Society of British Neurosurgeons and co-founded the GoodSAM App using his and others’ experiences from London’s Air Ambulance.

  • KNOâ‚‚WLEDGE X - 2017
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  • Dr Denny Levett
  • Erik R. Swenson M.D.
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  • Dr Edward Gilbert-Kwai
  • Professor Tom Hornbein
  • Sister Kay Mitchell
  • Carsten Lundby
  • Dr Andrew J. Murray
  • Professor Martin Feelisch
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  • Dr Kenneth Baillie
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