Mr Adam Brooks


Nottingham

 

 

Adam Brooks is a Consultant Hepatobiliary & Major Trauma Surgeon. He has worked as a Consultant Surgeon at Nottingham University Hospitals, UK since 2005 following surgical training in the UK and fellowships in South Africa, Australia, Nottingham and America in HPB Surgery, Major Trauma and Critical Care which gave him both significant international healthcare knowledge and a depth of surgical experience. His elective practice specialises in surgery for liver, pancreas and gallbladder disease, specifically cancer, whilst his extensive emergency practice focuses on major trauma and the care of the severely injured patient. Adam runs a successful private surgical practice, medico-legal practice and international healthcare consultancy. He has appeared widely in the print, radio and television media discussing clinical practice, trauma care and issues around knife violence in the UK and is Vice Chair of the Nottinghamshire Violence Reception Unit.

 

Adam has been the Director of the East Midlands Major Trauma Centre based at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham since its initial inception in 2008 and opening in 2012. EMMTC is the largest major trauma centre in the UK, managing 2000 major trauma patients a year and has a National reputation for the excellent care that it delivers. Nationally, Adam chaired the NHS England Major Trauma Clinical Reference Group for 3 years and is currently the Midlands and East representative. In 2017 Adam was appointed National training program director for the major trauma training interface fellowship and was promoted to Chair in 2019.