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Stephan Sanders has wanted to be a doctor since the age of 12, shortly after becoming disillusioned with the astronaut pension scheme. He trained at Nottingham medical school where he wrote a 'Crash Course' textbook on the endocrine and reproductive systems during his paediatrics attachment. Surprisingly he still passed the paediatrics exam and decided this was clearly a good speciality. After medical school he worked in Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham then Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, Derby. He eventually hopes to train as a clinical geneticist and will soon be starting a paediatrics rotation at Northwick Park, Harrow.
Alongside genetics Stephan is also interested in high altitude and expedition medicine. He enjoys travelling, cycling, mountaineering and skiing in his spare time. In the future he hopes to unite the fields of quantum physics and ward based medicine to explain several medical phenomena including why you can never locate the notes and drug chart at the same time.
James Dawson is still searching for his niche within the profession, being torn between anaesthetics and emergency medicine.
After graduating from Sussex in Biochemistry with Neurobiology, James found that research was not his bag and embarked upon a medical degree in Leicester. It was during his undergraduate medical training that James became involved with publishing. After writing to a publisher to complain that a text was full of mistakes and not very user-friendly, James became an undergraduate medical representative, offering his naive opinion on books and manuscripts. During his final year he was asked to write his first book, on undergraduate pharmacology.
Having been exposed to many teachers and numerous textbooks, both good and bad, James appreciates that learning can be difficult and frustrating, and tries to simplify education at any opportunity.
Outside of work James enjoys digital photography, classic and modern film, Greek Mythology and most of all time with friends. Born and brought up in London, Shreelata obtained her medical degree from Imperial College, and has now chosen a career in obstetrics and gynaecology.
It was on the rebound after an intercalated degree in Biochemistry that Shreelata had her first opportunity to try medical writing (a Crash Course on the Renal and Urinary system). As an undergraduate student, she recognised the importance of good teaching and senior guidance - both of which she hopes will be represented by this Handbook.
In her spare time, Shreelata has a keen interest in fashion, often designing and personalising accessories, and has a passion for travel. Her eventual plan is to retire by a beach, cocktail in hand, safe in the knowledge that the shops are but an hour away.
Simon Eccles is a member of the MMC (Modernising Medical Careers) working party on the Foundation Programme, and the follow on Run-Through-Grade. He is also the Chair of the BMA Junior Doctors Committee and has been part of the consultation exercise on the Foundation Programme from the its beginning in 2002.
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