Gareth DaviesDr Gareth Davies

Role: Chair & Medical Director
Joined:1993

Gareth studied medicine at Sheffield University and is a consultant with extensive experience in pre-hospital care. He has worked with London’s Air Ambulance since 1993 and specialises in pre-hospital trauma care. Based at the Royal London Hospital (home of London’s Air Ambulance), he is also responsible for the education and training of staff, including doctors and paramedics.

Gareth has developed innovative surgical procedures and processes for anaesthesia for trauma victims and has been the lead consultant at many of London’s major incidents, including the Paddington Rail Disaster and the 7/7 Bombings.

He became a Trustee and Chair of the London’s Air Ambulance Charity in 2006 and is also a director of EMSC, a company formed to provide clinical governance to a number of UK Air Ambulances.

 

DavidLockeyProfessor David Lockey

Role: Research & Development Lead
Joined: 1997

David grew up in London and then went to medical school in Newcastle upon Tyne. After qualifying he trained in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care medicine in the UK and abroad. He became a consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at Frenchay Hospital in 2001.

He first worked as a doctor for us in 1997 and has been a Consultant in Pre-hospital Care since 2000. In August 2011 Dr Lockey became the first UK Professor in Pre-Hospital Care.  He is an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Bristol University, Honorary Consultant in Pre-hospital Care for four air ambulances, Trauma Lead for his trust and a consultant in the British Army.

He leads on pre-hospital research and projects.  He is also a director of EMSC, a company formed to provide clinical governance to a number of UK Air Ambulances.

 

Annew WeaverDr Anne Weaver

Role: Lead Clinician
Joined: 2004

Anne is Lead Clinician with London’s Air Ambulance and has been a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Pre-hospital Care, at the Barts and the London NHS Trust since 2004.  She is responsible for the day to day running of the service. Anne graduated from the University of Nottingham with a degree in Medicine in 1995.

Anne has had extensive experience in trauma care, both in the UK and Australia, and has an interest in the ethics of trauma resuscitation.  Anne has been a Trustee since 2005.

 

Dan NevinDr Dan Nevin

Role: London's Air Ambulance Doctor

Dan Nevin is a Specialist Anaesthetist with an avid interest and extensive background in Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care and Pre Hospital Care. He hails from Johannesburg, South Africa and has been in the UK for the last year doing HEMS work, most recently at the Royal London. His particular interests are in Resuscitation, Airway Management and Critical Care in the Pre Hospital environment. Socially, he enjoys international travel, and sport.

 

Geoff HealyDr Geoff Healy

Role: London's Air Ambulance Doctor

Dr Geoff Healy is an Anaesthetist and Pre-Hospital Care/Retrieval Physician from Sydney, Australia. He was a medical elective student with London’s Air Ambulance ten years ago, and was inspired so much, that he has spent the last ten years preparing to return.  Dr. Healy has an interest in Paediatric and Neurosurgical Anaesthesia and Trauma Management, Ultrasound use in Critical Care, difficult airway management and medical teaching. He loves traveling, photography and the outdoors, and enjoys spending time with his family.

 

Richard LyonDr Richard Lyon

Role: London's Air Ambulance Doctor

Richard is a Registrar in Emergency Medicine. Born in Luxembourg, he became a volunteer fireman at the age of 16 and developed an early interest in emergency care. He graduated with Honours from Edinburgh University and recently completed a unique MD thesis on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, working closely with the Scottish Ambulance Service to improve the quality of pre-hospital resuscitation. Richard’s interests include pre-hospital care, event and expedition medicine. He has taken part in expeditions across the globe, including mountain biking to Camp II on Mt Everest. In his spare time Richard enjoys the mountains of Scotland or kitesurfing.

 

nophotoDr Adam Fendius

Role: London's Air Ambulance Doctor

Adam Fendius has specialised in Anaesthesia since 2003.  Prior to entering anaesthesia he worked as a doctor in accident and emergency and intensive care medicine.

He has a long term interest in pre-hospital care, trauma management and resuscitation and has a range of experience in this area from working as a doctor at major motor racing events to providing medical care and cover on expeditions to remote locations in India, Morocco and China.  He is a Resuscitation Council UK accredited instructor in Advanced Life Support and is a Prehospital Care instructor for the British Association of Immediate Care (BASICS). 

Adam is a keen outdoor sportsman, enjoying mountain biking, hill walking and climbing.  He has on occasion been known to run up and down Scottish mountains in the pouring rain, freezing fog and howling gales for "fun".