Dilip Srinivasan is a consultant maxillofacial surgeon at the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham.
He was featured on the programme ‘Hospital’ which covered various specialties in the Queen’s Medical Centre and highlighted to the public the difficulties of working within the NHS.
He is a craniofacial surgeon and is utterly brilliant.
Dilip and I worked together a long time ago when I was a junior and he was more of a junior and now he ‘drives the school bus’.
The level of surgery that he operates at is beyond even imagination at times.
Together with that, Dilip was one of the nicest guys I’ve ever come across and enormously humble, despite the life-changing and complex work that he carries out.
A couple of days ago he messaged me a link to a charity page, asking if I would help with an appeal for rural India in the Covid crisis.
Dilip is not the type of person that pesters you for charity donations but this is clearly very close to his heart and he is clearly very concerned.
And so, The Campbell Clinic contributed to this and I’m going to ask if you would consider it too.
I don’t really use this blog to generate charity donations for anything and I know that everybody’s been asked loads for lots of things but if you were thinking of doing something for India and you haven’t got round to it but is close to your heart for any reason, can I point you in the direction to have a little look. The link is here.
You’ll never make any sort of a difference if you’ll only be a drop in the ocean but remember that the ocean is only a collection of drops.
Have a great day.
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