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Dr Simon Paul

Consultant In Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Medicine

Dr Simon Paul

Consultant In Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Medicine

About Dr Simon Paul

Personal Profile

Medical Training

Simon graduated from University College London and completed his junior medical training around London. During this time, he also completed a Bachelors degree in Osteopathy. He obtained Membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 1998.

He rotated through a number of specialist units as part of his speciality training with the RAF including Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore and St George’s Hospital. During this time, he contributed to the development of specialist guidance on the management of Ankylosing Spondylitis and published on the heritability of sporting ability which attracted national media interest. He served in the RAF both in the UK and overseas.

He holds postgraduate qualifications in Sports medicine and Aviation Medicine.

Consultant Experience

Simon was appointed as a RAF Consultant at the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Headley Court in 2006 and was Lead Consultant responsible for back pain, neurological rehabilitation, and complex medical rehabilitation during his tenure. He also provided a general rheumatology and rehabilitation service which included clinical work overseas. A large component of his practice involved returning patients to their best physical, mental and psychosocial state following illness and injury to allow a speedy return to work. Simon helped develop MOD wide policy on neck pain rehabilitation and chronic pain management.

He has held honorary Consultant Rheumatologist posts at Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Kingston Hospitals. Simon has been regularly involved in postgraduate teaching and the supervision of doctors in training. He has delivered presentations in the UK and overseas at specialists meetings. He has helped organise and examine for the Faculty of Occupational Medicine Diploma in Disability Assessment clinical examinations.

When he left the RAF, Simon studied Law part time graduating with a Distinction and won the Dean’s prize. At law school, he developed an interest in alternative dispute resolution and helped judge national law school competitions. He has an interest in medicolegal issues.

Simon has published original work in peer reviewed journals and also chapters in textbooks, both medical and legal.

Simon sees NHS patients at Cobham, Alton and Dorking Hospitals.

Other

Simon grew up in the London suburbs. He enjoys flying light aircraft having gained his pilots licence in the RAF, and also motorcycling in his spare time. A particular highlight of his career in the RAF was getting to fly with the Red Arrows. He supports a well known London based premiership football team.

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Clinical Interests

  • General rheumatology
  • Musculoskeletal rehabilitation
  • Inflammatory joint disease
  • Inflammatory spinal disease
  • Regional and widespread pain syndromes
  • Neck and back pain
  • Gout
  • Sports injuries and rehabilitation

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Languages spoken

English

GMC number

4116134
A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.

Qualifications

FRCP(UK), MBBS, BSc, DipSEM, DipAvMed, Pg Dip Law

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