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Kevin Peter Shotliff

Name Kevin Peter Shotliff
University Imperial College London
Country United Kingdom
Position Editorial board member

Biography

Having undertaken a General Medical Registrar rotation in South West Thames I studied for my Master Degree at the Hammersmith Hospital prior to joining the South West Thames Diabetes and Endocrinology Senior Registrar Rotation. In June 1998 I was appointed Consultant Physician with an interest in Diabetes and Endocrinology at Kingston Hospital, Surrey where I ran a district general hospital diabetes and endocrinology service, with out-reach diabetes and endocrinology clinics and was Chairman of the Department of Medicine and Trust Information Technology Lead for my last 4 years there.

In March 2003 I moved to the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and also hold Honorary Consultant Endocrinologist Contracts with the Royal Brompton Hospital, London (where I undertake a Cystic Fibrosis Related Diabetes Clinic) and The Royal Marsden Hospital. On the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital site I have a General Medicine responsibility as well as providing a Diabetes and Endocrine outpatient service with 4 colleagues. I was also the Clinical Lead for the Obesity Service for Central London Community Healthcare Trust (2009-2014), where I helped set up a Tier 3 service for the Kensignton and Chelsea CCG.

I was the Clinical Tutor for Chelsea and Westminster Hospital from 2003 to 2013 and then became the Director of Multi-professional Education for the trust in 2013 to date. I am involved in teaching an MSc module in Diabetic Retinopathy for the University of Roehampton Diabetes MSc program, as well as teaching and examining on the Middlesex University / Rila Publications Postgraduate Diploma in Diabetes and Endocrinology course from 1998 to date.

I chaired the London Deanery Clinical Tutors group from 2007 to 2009, being deputy from 2005 to 2007. I am an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College, London and was Chairman of the Year 3 Examination Board for the Imperial College MB BS course (2008 – 2015). I was President of the British Association of Retinal Screening (BARS) from 2010 to 2013, having been a council member for BARS from 2006 to 2010, and represented the UK on the International Diabetes Federations Diabetic Retinopathy Education Group from 2011-2013.

I am currently on the Department of Health’s Endocrinology Clinical Reference Group, representing London and the South East, and an on the Departments of Health’s Improving Value Group, representing the Endocrinology CGR, as well as serving on the NICE Adult Diabetes Guidelines group. I have written several diabetes and endocrinology text book chapters including the diabetes and lipid sections in the first two editions of the Oxford Handbook of Diabetes and Endocrinology, chapters on diabetes in the Oxford Textbook of Diagnosis and Treatment and on diabetes and hypoglycaemia in the Oxford Textbook of Acute Medicine, as well as the adrenal crisis section for the Oxford Textbook of Acute Medicine. My research interests include diabetic retinopathy and screening, methods for the delivery of postgraduate and undergraduate education and I have supervised both BSc and PhD research degees, through Imperial college.