Dr Jaimin Patel completed his medical training at the University of Birmingham (2005). After initial training and successful completion of his post-graduate exams in his chosen speciality of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Jaimin entered into clinical research. Jaimin’s PhD investigated the effects of sepsis and ageing on neutrophil function and the role statins have in modulating neutrophil responses. The thesis was conferred in 2015 and the results have been presented nationally at the National Institute of Academic Anaesthesia’s Annual Scientific Meeting.
He was awarded NIHR Clinical Lecturership in Anaesthesia and ICM in 2015 at the University of Birmingham after which he was appointed as a Consultant in Anaesthesia and ICM at UHB in 2017. Jaimin was awarded an NIHR CRN Research Scholar fellowship in 2018. Jaimin has translational research interests in peri-operative and intensive care medicine, with a focus on improving the outcomes for patients. His main research focuses on the use of novel therapies to modulate the innate response to inflammation/sepsis.