Bilal Iqbal MB BS (Hons) BSc(Hons) MRCP
Dr Bilal Iqbal qualified from University College London in 2002. His postgraduate education involved training at leading teaching hospitals such as Hammersmith, Charing Cross, Royal Brompton, Harefield and The London Heart.
He is currently a specialist registrar in Cardiology and Internal Medicine on the North West Thames rotation. He has published extensively in journals such as the Lancet, Heart and the BMJ. He has experience in teaching at both undergraduate and post-graduate level. Dr Iqbal is also an author of the MRCP revision series from Oxford University Press.
Gautam Mehta MB BS (Hons) BSc(Hons) MRCP
Dr Gautam Mehta qualified from Southampton University in 2001, and underwent postgraduate training at Hammersmith, Royal Free, St Mary's and Charing Cross Hospitals. He was the youngest appointee to the North West Thames Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine registrar rotation and is currently in his fourth year.
He has numerous publications in journals such as the BMJ, Gastroenterology, Gut, Clinical Medicine and the Quarterly Journal of Medicine. He has six years experience of teaching medical students for the final MB. He is also a regular lecturer on MRCP preparation courses. Along with Dr Iqbal, he is currently authoring the new MRCP revision series for Oxford University Press.
Dr Mathena Pavan MB BS BSc(Hons)
Dr Mathena Pavan qualified from Imperial College London in 2006. Having completed her foundation training in London teaching hospitals including Charing Cross Hospital, she is currently a core medical trainee in the North West Thames deanery.
She has developed teaching sessions for third year medical students and currently teaches on the Critical Care module for Imperial College London students. She regularly tutors students for final MB. As well as her teaching experience she has published in leading journals such as Medicine and GUT, and has presented work at international congresses. She is currently editing a book about Acute Medicine.
Dr Bilal Iqbal qualified from
University College London in 2002. His postgraduate education involved training at leading teaching
hospitals such as Hammersmith, Charing Cross, Royal Brompton, Harefield and The London Heart.
Dr Gautam Mehta
qualified from Southampton University in 2001, and underwent postgraduate training at Hammersmith,
Royal Free, St Mary's and Charing Cross Hospitals. He was the youngest appointee to the North West
Thames Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine registrar rotation and is currently in his fourth
year.
Dr Mathena Pavan
qualified from Imperial College London in 2006. Having completed her foundation training in London
teaching hospitals including Charing Cross Hospital, she is currently a core medical trainee in the
North West Thames deanery.