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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
16th August 2019


The doctor talked through every step really clearly and made me feel comfortable in his care. This meant I did not panic. He was very thorough with the treatment, going through extra steps to make sure there was no further damage that he couldn’t see (x ray/ second opinion from plastic surgeon). Hopefully my wound will heal up well!

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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
15th August 2019


Dr David, was very welcoming, patient and understanding even while as limping slowing. He explained all that he was going to get done from x-ray to getting a neoprene foot support for my foot. Excellent service.

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Written by a patient at University College Hospital
7th August 2019


Dr Rawaf treated me in A&E in UCLH July 2019. He was outstanding. I actually was just visiting London from Newcastle upon Tyne so a long way from home! I had a badly broken wrist was in a lot of pain and felt very unwell. Following an X-ray Dr Rawaf introduced himself and explained that I had a nasty displaced fracture and it would need manipulation under anaesthetic. He explained in detail the process he answered all of my questions and addressed my concerns of which there was many!!! He reassured me at every step of the way and I felt SAFE which as a patient is key. Following the manipulation he continued to make sure that I had all relevant letters medication and X-Rays as well as clear instructions for my return to Newcastle. From start to finish he was a true professional kind compassionate courteous and he treated me with dignity and respect (even after I asked if he was any good at wrist manipulation!!). I absolutely highly recommend Dr Rawaf an outstanding Doctor.

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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!