Dr T.J. Bhatti
Dr TJ Bhatti graduated in 1976. He had his Anaesthetic training in the UK from 1980-84. He obtained his Fellowship from the Royal College of Anaesthetist in 1984.
Dr Bhatti had sub-specialty training in anaesthesia for liver transplantation in USA. He has worked in 5 countries including USA , Sweden and Middle East.
He has been a Senior anaesthesia consultant in Burton on Trent since 2002 and provides anaesthesia for most of Mr Hamlet's private surgical patients
Places of work
Dr TJ Bhatti works both privately and for the NHS at Queens Hospital, Burton on Trent.
He also works at the Derby Nuffield private hospital and Little Aston private hospital
Special interest
Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine.
Dr Bhatti Introduced the ultrasound-guided nerve blocks in Burton in 2005. This made a significant contribution to performing major shoulder and cruciate ligament reconstruction surgeries as day case procedures.
He regularly teaches ultrasound guided regional anaesthesia techniques internationally, nationally and in the region. Dr TJ Bhatti promotes the use of regional anaesthesia in developing countries by lecturing and running the workshops.
He has been running a course in Burton on the use of ultrasound for nerve blocks since 2006. Active member of RA-UK, Society of ultrasound in anaesthesia and European Society of Regional anaesthesia.
Dr Bhatti had sub-specialty training in anaesthesia for liver transplantation in USA. He has worked in 5 countries including USA , Sweden and Middle East.
He has been a Senior anaesthesia consultant in Burton on Trent since 2002 and provides anaesthesia for most of Mr Hamlet's private surgical patients
Places of work
Dr TJ Bhatti works both privately and for the NHS at Queens Hospital, Burton on Trent.
He also works at the Derby Nuffield private hospital and Little Aston private hospital
Special interest
Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine.
Dr Bhatti Introduced the ultrasound-guided nerve blocks in Burton in 2005. This made a significant contribution to performing major shoulder and cruciate ligament reconstruction surgeries as day case procedures.
He regularly teaches ultrasound guided regional anaesthesia techniques internationally, nationally and in the region. Dr TJ Bhatti promotes the use of regional anaesthesia in developing countries by lecturing and running the workshops.
He has been running a course in Burton on the use of ultrasound for nerve blocks since 2006. Active member of RA-UK, Society of ultrasound in anaesthesia and European Society of Regional anaesthesia.