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Nicholas Raison is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at King's College London and an Honorary Consultant Urological Surgeon at King’s College Hospital. His clinical focus is on functional and reconstructive neuro-urology. He completed his medical training at Imperial College London and underwent higher surgical specialist training in urology within the London deanery. During his training, he was awarded the prestigious Vattikuti Research Fellowship and the NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship. Raison's PhD, supervised by Professor Prokar Dasgupta, evaluated the role of simulation in robotic surgical training through the MARS project, which aimed to validate various training modalities. His research primarily revolves around surgical education, aimed at enhancing educational outcomes and innovation. He has garnered recognition for his work, including the John Blandy Prize for his study on the role of mental imagery in both technical and non-technical training within robotics. Additionally, he chairs the European Association of Urology's working group focused on non-technical skills training. His contributions include multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals, especially concerning training methodologies and techniques in urology and robotic surgery.
King's College London • London, UK
Teaching and conducting research in surgical education and urology.
King's College Hospital • London, UK
Providing clinical care in urology and participating in surgical education.
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