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I was born in 1970 in the West Midlands. My secondary education was at Queen Mary’s Grammar School in Walsall. I graduated in Medicine and Surgery from Manchester in 1994 after completing a BSc in Immunology and Oncology. I undertook basic surgical training in the Mersey region, and then moved to Shropshire for my higher specialist training in Trauma and Orthopaedics, based around Oswestry Orthopaedic Hospital. I trained in Spinal Surgery under Stephen Eisenstein and David Jaffray at Oswestry, and completed a Spinal Fellowship under Professor Robert Fraser in Adelaide, Australia. Today I live on the Isle of Man and work full time at Noble’s hospital. I specialise in spinal disorders but also operate in most areas of orthopaedics and trauma. I instruct on advanced trauma courses in the UK. I am married with 3 young children, and in my spare time I play classical piano (See here) and rock guitar (Listen here) and do my best with the Times crossword. I've also recently started a mathematics degree with the Open University. | 
Ian Wright Consultant Orthopaedic & Spinal Surgeon
| I was born in 1975 and have lived in the Isle of Man all my life. I was educated at Ballakermeen High School, Douglas and then continued my education at the Isle of Man College. I have worked at Noble’s Hospital as a Medical secretary in the Orthopaedic and Trauma Directorate for seven years. I have recently passed the British Society of Medical Secretaries examination. I live in Douglas with my son and in my spare time I like to go to the gym and go swimming and I play darts.
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Sarah Corkill - PA
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