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Written by a NHS patient at Kingston Hospital
18th May 2021


I came under the care of Dr Rawaf in A&E after a fall after a recent spinal fusion. His bedside manner and care were exceptional and he went above and beyond despite a long Sunday shift letting me know the results of scans long after he had officially finished. He was reassuring and knowledgable and a credit to the hospital.

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Written by a carer at St Helier Hospital
2nd September 2020


What an amazing and caring Doctor! My poor mum was brought in with a suspected broken hip and we did see a few doctors who were also very good but Dr Rawaf had such a lovely manor and really explained what was going on with my mum. He pushed for her to have a CT scan which confirmed what she had. He was so gentle with mum as she was in so much pain but really took care of her. He is doing the NHS proud! Many thanks again.

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Written by a patient at St Helier Hospital
7th August 2020


The first part of my visit to the A&E was very underwhelming in my interaction with the first doctor (not David Rawaf) I got to speak to about my issue (a small metallic foreign body lodged under the knee cap). This first interlocutor did not seem to listen to my explanation while subsequently implying that I was making her loose time, that I was confusing and making it difficult and that neither her not my GP would take this foreign body out. (probably not the place to share this feedback for someone else but it is probably meaningful for the experience of A&E as a whole) After the X-Ray, I was directed to Dr. David Rawaf. He looked from the start more concerned, actively listening, positive in his attitude and determined to attempt to remove it. He was very thorough, confident, attentive both in his preparation and during the procedure. I really appreciated how he kept me informed of what he was doing / about to do as well as the efforts he made / concern he put in making it more than just interaction for a treatment/procedure, entertaining some warm and friendly small talk amongst the more factual informations he communicated. After the procedure his explanations of what to do next were very clear (gp, vaccination check, antibiotics, etc). Eventually, while he had to make a small incision, the wound is not painful at all and seem to be healing well. I know comments on areas to improve are important, however as much as I could experience I have been very satisfied by the care provided by Dr. David Rawaf in every aspects.

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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
11th December 2019


Very attentive and kind. Came back to check on me several times and answered all of my questions without rushing through.

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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
21st October 2019


Dr David was professional, caring and listed to the issues am having, he recommended the best options for care, and the most likely cause of my medical condition.

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Specialises in

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
  • Public Health

Profile

MBBS (MD - Merit), Student President
BSc (Hons) - Psychology, Immunology & Biomedical sciences
MSc - Trauma and Orthopaedic Sciences
MRCS Part A

Anatomy Demonstrator
Medical and Surgical Simulation Innovator
Core Surgical Trainee - London
Clinical Researcher
Public Health Medical Writer
Digital Health Innovator
Spinal Injuries Advocate and ATLS provider
Personal Tutor
Clinical Knee Research Fellow
Musician

David is an MBBS (MD - Merit), BSc (Hons), MSc graduate and anatomy demonstrator from St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London. Currently whilst working as a Trauma and Orthopaedics Core Surgical Trainee in the London Deanery and previously as an Orthopaedic and A and E Clinical & Education Fellow at University College London Hospital with clerkships at Johns Hopkins Hospital - Baltimore and Chino Valley and Montclair Medical Centres - Los Angeles, he works on creating and maintaining the design aspects for the Imperial College WHO Collaborating Centre (for Public Health Education and Training), Imperial College School of Public Health and the Global Health BSc programme as well as medical writing, research and hosting conferences. He also holds an honorary contract with North Hampshire Hospitals as a Clinical Knee Research Fellow.

In addition to clinical roles, David is the Clinical Excellence Lead for Inovus Medical, the world-leaders in high-fidelity medical and surgical simulation devices coupled with a ground-breaking platform destined to change the face of training future generations of surgeons.

David has a passion for clinical excellence, patient care and improving training, with his core values driven through long-term experience in driving innovation, improvements through change management through employment of efficiency and safety, and advancements in medical and surgical simulation.

In his spare time, David is an avid session musician and enjoys keeping fit!