Specialities
Approved insurers
Allianz
Aviva
Specialities
Approved insurers
Allianz
Aviva
After graduating from Sheffield University Medical School in 1995, Dr Cartwright entered the RAF as a medical officer. He spent 10 years in the Middle East commissioning one of the world’s most advanced hospitals. He specialises in anaesthesia, health informatics, and leveraging AI solutions to optimise patient safety.
Dr Anthony Cartwright graduated from Sheffield University Medical School in 1995 following which he entered service in the Royal Air Force as a medical officer. On leaving the RAF, he worked in the NHS completing his Anaesthetic training in 2010. He undertook a consultant position in the NHS before spending 10 years in the Middle East commissioning one of the worlds’ most advanced hospitals, leading and managing many new treatment modalities in the region. He returned to the UK in 2024 with his family and took up his position at Practice Plus Group, Plymouth.
Dr Cartwright’s area of interest is Health Informatics and leveraging computer and AI solutions to optimise patient safety and focus on patient centred and individualised care.
Mr Cartwright specialises in anaesthesia
Mr Cartwright specialises in anaesthesia for head and neck surgery
Mr Cartwright has a special interest in the following treatments and procedures:
non-operating room anaesthesia.
Master of Science in Health Informatics
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Member of the Royal College of Anesthetists
Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists
Member of Chartered Institute for IT
English
Started at Practice Plus Group
competitive road cycling, repairing music synthesisers, writing and producing music
In his free time, Dr Cartwright enjoys competitive road cycling, repairing and collecting antique music synthesizers, and writing and producing music.
Dr Cartwright specialises in anaesthesia, health informatics, and leveraging AI solutions to optimise patient wellbeing. Mr Cartwright joined Practice Plus Group in 2024.
Dr Cartwright treats self-pay patients, private medical insurance patients and NHS patients.
Dr Cartwright practices truly patient centred care; he prioritises open discussion with the patient, providing reassurance around the common concerns of anaesthesia. He addresses the unique needs and preferences of each individual, involving them in decision-making and fostering a relationship between himself and the patient.
– Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England – 2001
– Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists – 2007
– Specialist Register of the General Medical Council – 2010
– Member of the British Computing Society – 2024
Dr Cartwright has authored and co-authored several book chapters and papers in peer-reviewed journals and has presented widely at national and international conferences.
–Research information
– The elephant in the room: cybersecurity in healthcare, 2023
– Why monitor the brain during anaesthesia and surgery, 2024
– Physical measurements in anaesthesia (book chapter), 2017
– Pilot feasibility study into role of virtual endoscopy in pre-anaesthetic assessment of oral and maxillofacial surgery patients, 2014
– Management of an open airway: an unusual presentation, 2012
– A suicidal non-fatal impalement injury of the thorax, 2001
– Degrees of violence and blood spattering associated with manual and ligature strangulation: a retrospective study, 1995
A word from Dr Cartwright:
“A good physician treats the condition; a great physician treats the patient.”
Consultant anaesthetist
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