Mr Ernest Barlow-Kearsley trained in South Africa at undergraduate level in Johannesburg 1985-88. He emigrated to the UK in 1993, to undertake locum podiatry work. He converted his South African degree into a UK degree at Brighton University 1995-96. Mr Barlow-Kearsley completed his fellowship in podiatric surgery at West Middlesex University Hospital from 1996 to 2000.
He completed his CCPST during 3 years in Doncaster, Ilkeston and the Homerton Hospitals (2000-2003).
He was appointed as a consultant in podiatric surgery to CLCH working within Charing Cross Hospital in 2006. Mr Barlow-Kearsley was appointed to clinical lead in podiatry and podiatric surgery at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in May 2015.
Languages spoken: Afrikaans
Dr Nadeem Mushtaq is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic consultant specialising in all disorders of the foot and ankle. He qualified from St George’s Hospital, London in 1996 and completed his senior training on the rotation at Guy’s and King’s College hospitals, during which time he also undertook research at Brighton University obtaining a Master’s degree in orthopaedics.
He completed his training in 2012 and took an additional one year foot and ankle fellowship. He was appointed to Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust hospitals in 2013 as a trauma and foot and ankle surgeon. He also has an honorary contact with Guy’s Hospital. Mr Mushtaq has presented at orthopaedic meetings nationally and internationally. He publishes research articles as well as writing and editing textbooks. He is passionate about teaching.
Mr Mushtaq works almost exclusively with foot and ankle trauma and elective patients and undertakes over 500 foot and ankle procedures a year.