Our Instructors

Mian Aziz

Mian is an Emergency Medicine Consultant. He has a keen interest in Ultrasound and Echocardiography. He is currently finishing his Masters in Clinical Ultrasound. With his wealth of knowledge and a keen eye for rare and complex cases, he is a ‘magician in scrubs’. His expertise rages across Trauma, Ultrasound, Echocardiography, Sports Medicine, ECG, Research and teaching. He inspires one and all with his knowledge and dedication.He is also a keen Ultrasound enthusiast and an Echo expert. He is a FAMUS, FUSIC Heart/FEEL and CACTUS Supervisor and is the chief course director for the ultrasoun courses run at the academy.

Satya Pal Singh (SP)

SP has a Masters in General Surgery from India, is a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. He is a veteran of the Armed Forces, having served in the IAF. He derives his experience from his aforesaid roles and consolidates them to enhance his clinical and managerial skills. He is the brain behind establishing the academy and is involved with the corporate side of the academy. He is also a keen Ultrasound enthusiast. He is a FAMUS, FUSIC and CACTUS Supervisor and is the chief course director for the procedural courses run at the academy.

Peter Hulme

Peter is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Manchester Royal Infirmary and the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. He has a wealth of experience in handling major trauma and managing high acuity cases. Winner of Luka Randić Medal. He also has a MSc in Medical Ultrasound.

MBChB FRCEM MSc DTM&H

Ahmad Mustafa

Ahmad holds a dual CCT in Emergency Medicine and Paediatric Emergency Medicine. He is also trained in Ultrasound and has a Masters in Medical Ultrasound from Leeds University, also has master degree with distinction in Human Anatomy dissection and teaching from the University of Edinburgh, holding medical doctorate degree on research, was called as world speakers in many emergency medicine conferences, has many research projects and publications contributing to medical field, medical examiner for multiple universities across UK, RCEM OSCE examiner and RCEM CESR final application assessor.

Rebecca Hope

Becky, our administrator, is the foundation of the Academy. She has played a huge role in getting the Academy reach it’s present status. What can we do without her? Becky manages the background so well that it’s difficult to see the Academy running without her. She is also a manger in medical education.

Susan Joseph

MRCOG London.
Consultant in Obstetrics and GYnaecology at UHNM since 2020.Susan has many years of experience a a Gynaecologist in India and in the UK. She is a fellow of the Royal College of Gynaecologists.
Special Interests High risk obstetric clinic for Obesity, Infections in Pregnancy, Complex perineal problems.She is a GMC trainer,
Organiser for RCOG Obsteric Anal sphincter injury course (OASI).
Keele Medical school Tutor and examine

Parul Chandra

Consultant Anaesthetist

MBBS, MD Anaesthesia, FRCA, MBA (Health Executive)

Parul has been teaching on difficult airway courses for many years and has a wealth of experience on the subject. She works at a University Hospital in NHS. Special interest in Vascular anaesthesia, Difficult Airway and Regional anaesthesia.

Chandra Chanappa

Gynecology and Obstetrics Consultant NHS

Consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at the Countess of Chester NHS trusts with special interest in urogynecolgy and pelvic health. Provides regular departmental and multidisciplinary teaching

Qazi Zia Ullah​

Qazi Zia Ullah is an accomplished Emergency Medicine Specialist with extensive experience across the Middle East and the UK. He is highly skilled in Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS), Emergency Medicine, and Medical Education. Dr. Qazi holds prestigious qualifications including MRCEM, EBCEM, FRCEM, MAcadMEd, a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Ultrasound, and a Fellowship in Leadership.Committed to advancing clinical practice and improving patient outcomes, he has a strong interest in integrating POCUS into emergency care and promoting excellence in medical education. He also serves as a FAMUS Supervisor.

Dr Joseph Godfrey

Emergency Medicine and Major Trauma Consultant in Manchester Royal Infirmary and Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. I am fortunate enough to work in one of the few co-located Adult and Paediatric Major Trauma Centres nationwide and through development of our Simulation programme have cultivated an interest in Resuscitation and Team Leadership. I have lectured on this and other topics both at National and International levels and am excited to share my experiences with you on this course. I look forward to meeting you.

Miss Alishbah Syed

I am a Consultant Oculoplastic and Lacrimal Surgeon at Macclesfield Hospital with extensive experience in the management of periocular trauma and orbital emergencies.

I have completed the majority of my ophthalmic and oculoplastic training, including a dedicated Oculoplastic, Orbital and Lacrimal Fellowship at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, a tertiary referral centre managing a high volume of complex orbital and periocular emergency cases.

I regularly teach lateral canthotomy and cantholysis as a sight-saving emergency procedure. My teaching is primarily directed at emergency department clinicians and focuses on early recognition of orbital compartment syndrome, clear and practical indications for intervention, essential applied anatomy, and hands-on procedural training. A key aim of my teaching is to develop clinicians’ confidence to perform this procedure safely and effectively within the emergency department setting.

Dr Naeem Meghjee

Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine & Acute Internal Medicine | PGCert Medical Education
Dr Naeem Meghjee is a Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Acute Internal Medicine with a specialist interest in Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) and medical education. Holding a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education, he brings both clinical expertise and a genuine passion for teaching to his faculty role at the Manchester Medical Academy.
A dedicated POCUS enthusiast, Dr Meghjee is a regular faculty member on POCUS courses held in association with the Society for Acute Medicine (SAM) conferences, where he contributes to teaching at both foundational and advanced levels. His commitment to expanding access to high-quality ultrasound education extends beyond the norm in that he has also worked in collaboration with industry to establish the North West Acute Medicine Cloud, a regional image-sharing and education platform that went on to serve as the foundation for the national cloud subsequently adopted by SAM. This initiative reflects his broader ambition to embed POCUS as a core clinical skill across acute and critical care practice throughout the UK.

Dr Cédric Charpilloz

Dr Cédric Charpilloz is a specialist in internal medicine, sports medicine, and emergency medicine based in Switzerland. Dr Charpilloz has a strong interest in point-of-care ultrasound, particularly abdominal and vascular applications, and is an instructor across multiple POCUS domains.
He is passionate about both learning and teaching, with a focus on integrating ultrasound into everyday clinical practice. His ongoing interest in the evolving landscape of emergency medicine has led him to regularly attend advanced training courses in the UK to further develop his skills. He has international exposure in Major trauma and related HALO procedures. He is also an instructor on the MMA/MAPS HALO course and is the main link person for our HALO Courses in Switzerland.
Dr Charpilloz is also a key correspondent for Manchester Medical Academy (MMA) in Switzerland, supporting the development and delivery of other MMA/MAPS training courses.