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Dr. Manojit Sinha

Professional Description:

Consultant in Pain Medicine, Clinical Lead Pain Management

Qualifications:

Excellence in Report Writing - Bond Solon
MBBS DA MRCA FCAI FFPMRCA

Address:
13 Park Terrace
Carmarthen
Carmarthenshire
SA31 3DG
Area of work:

Nationwide

Details

Dr Manojit Sinha is Clinical Lead Pain Management, Consultant in Pain Medicine at King's College Hospital, London.

He has been trained in Pain Medicine and Anaesthesia from King’s College Hospital and Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital. He was awarded Fellowship in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine from Dublin and London respectively.

His practice is evidence-based, and he can provide diagnostic, imaging and different treatment options to patients suffering from chronic pain. He promotes the involvement of the multidisciplinary team to manage complex chronic pain problems.

Dr Sinha has special interest in
● Ultrasound and fluoroscopic-guided Interventional procedures
● Spinal pain
● Complex chronic pain

Dr Sinha has undertaken specialist expert witness training.

He teaches medical students, Anaesthetic and Advanced pain trainees. Has presented papers nationally and internationally and has been involved in various publications.

Training

2023 Courtroom Skills, Bond Solon, 2023 Cross-Examination Day, Bond Solon, 2022 Excellence in Report Writing, Bond Solon, 2022 Inspire Medilaw Report writing course, 2017 Fellow of Faculty of Pain Medicine Royal College of Anaesthetists, (FFPMRCA), 2017 Member of Royal College of Anaesthetists (MRCA), 2014 Fellow of College of Anaesthetists of Ireland (FCAI), 2004 Diploma in Anesthesiology (DA), 1999 Bachelor of Medicine and of Surgery (MBBS)

Membership

General Medical Council UK, registration number 6156355, Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCOA) 2 | 3, Faculty of Pain Medicine, RCOA, British Pain Society, Spine Intervention Society, Royal Society of Medicine, College of Anaesthetists of Ireland, Medical & Dental Defence Union of Scotland (MDDUS)

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