CURRICULUM VITAE MARTIN HUGH YOUNG Home Address : 36 Circular Drive Knysna South Africa 6570 Telephone number : [2744] 3827336 Cell phone : 082 8945229 Postal address : 5 Hedge Road Knysna 6570 South Africa Email address : mmmyoung@iafrica.com PERSONAL DATA Identity number : 6205115105081 Date of birth : 11 May 1962 Marital status : Married [August 1991] Children : A son, Matthew, born 9 March 1996 A daughter, Erin, born 1 February 1999 Nationality : South African Health : Excellent EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Junior school : St. Peter's Preparatory School, Rivonia, Sandton [1971-1975] High school : St. Alban's College, Pretoria. [1976-1979] Highest standard passed : Matriculation [JMB] with A aggregate
HIGHER EDUCATION Highest degree : FCS(SA) Otolaryngology [1999] University attended : University of Cape Town [1980-1985] Degree obtained : MBChB - Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery All prescribed subjects EMPLOYMENT HISTORY PRESENT EMPLOYMENT Private practice. I began my own ENT private practice in Knysna in 2000. I also manage an audiology practice, with a qualified speech therapist/audiologist who works on my behalf for the practice. To date I have 6000 patients on my books. I see on average 70 new patients a month, with about 200 private consultations a month in total. I have one dedicated full day ENT list a week at the Knysna Private Hospital. My patient spectrum is across all age groups, but with a very large retired and elderly population. The spectrum of disease is very like the NHS populations I have dealt with in the UK. State practice. I also hold an appointment as sessional Consultant ENT Surgeon to George Provincial Hospital, and Knysna Provincial Hospital, with sole responsibility for a population of about 600 000. Pathology is typically Third World, with a very high incidence of complicated chronic suppurative otitis media and cholesteatoma. There is no other ENT state cover for a distance of 500 km on either side on Knysna. I see 100 patients per month, with two dedicated half-day lists per month. I do whatever I can, but have a close working relationship with the Department of ENT at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, where I refer cases I cannot manage locally. This more often than not is due to inadequate facilities for postoperative care in the local Provincial Hospital. I am on permanent call for the region, but luckily medical officers deal with most of the load. I am involved in a skills training program to enable medical officers to deal with more and more ENT emergencies. My case load varies from list to list, but all lists are overbooked, with a three month waiting list. A typical half day list would include two T s and A s, two grommets, a septoplasty, and a tympanomastoidectomy. The majority of otology cases I do are on this list. Interests. I am a generalist ENT surgeon, but my main interests are in adult nasal surgery and otology. I have some experience in Head and Neck surgery, but the exposure in private practice is not great.
I spent three weeks in 2003 locuming in England, and see this as an ongoing prospect to broaden my experience while keeping my private practice in Knysna going. My most recent locum was as a consultant for 6 weeks at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, in January/February 2004. Training. I attend our annual Congress every year. I am part of an ENT Journal Club that meets monthly. I am involved in CPD talks and lectures for our local medical community on a regular basis. Innovations. In 2003 I initiated and arranged a Rotary-sponsored ENT week in Knysna, using visiting ENT consultants and registrars from Groote Schuur Hospital to perform surgery in dedicated theatres in the Knysna Provincial Hospital. 60 cases in all were performed, work that would have taken me several months to complete. Private medical suppliers provided microscopes, ENT drills and new technologies for trial during the week. The same program continues every year, becoming an annual event, and attendance at which is highly sought after by Groote Schuur junior staff. This program is looked upon as a model example of public and private medical cooperation, in a national environment where this ideal is spoken about an nauseum but seldom realised. In 2007 I was awarded Rotary s Community Service Award for this innovation. In the same year, Knysna Rotary won Best Community Project in the Southern African region for this program. Carespace.net. I am a founder and Managing Director of Carespace.net, (www.carespace.net) a medical software innovations company aimed at enhancing medical practice. Our first product is an innovative means by which doctors can provide detailed consent documents for their patients before procedures: www.consentcare.net. PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT ORGANISATION : Groote Schuur Hospital The Provincial Administration of the Western Cape Position : Senior Registrar in Otorhinolaryngology Department of Otorhinolaryngology Dates of appointment : 1 February 1997 31 January 2000 Job description : Trainee in all aspects of Otorhinolaryngology, with a view to writing the FCS SA [Otol.] and MMed degrees in September 1999. Responsibilities other
than adult practice at Groote Schuur Hospital included blocks at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, and sessions of student teaching. Pathologies encountered were across the board, with a high exposure to head and neck malignancy. The spectrum is typically third world in severity and extent. Trainees rapidly became familiar with ENT disorders in general, and the surgical procedures required. Training courses in FESS and temporal bone surgery were held annually, which I regularly attended. Previous position : General Surgical Registar Department of Surgery Dates of appointment : 1 February 1995-31 January 1996 Rotations : Trauma 9 months Cardiothoracic Surgery 3 months Paediatric Surgery 6 months Surgical ICU 3 months Transplantology 3 months Self-employed : I worked locums in Britain for six months, then again in New Zealand for five months as part of an eighteen month period of overseas travel. Period : August 1993 - January 1995 Name of organisation : Anglo American Corporation Seconded to : Orapa Diamond Mine, Botswana Debswana Diamond Company Post held : Medical officer [April 1989 - July 1993] Main job function : I was one of six doctors who provided a comprehensive medical service to the isolated mining town of Orapa [pop.15 000] and the neighbouring villages [pop.75 000]. Type of practice : Locum practice Period : Dec 1988 - April 1989 Description : Immediately after my national service, I spent four months as a locum in three different practices in South Africa.
Name of organisation : South African Defence Force Post held : Medical officer Rank : First Lieutenant [1 Jan 1987-31 Dec 1988] Main job function : I entered the army in February 1987 as a national serviceman. I completed nine months of specialised training, including Parachute and Freefall training, to become a qualified Special Forces doctor with the rank of first lieutenant. Name of organisation : Frere Hospital [East London] Post held : House officer [Jan 1986 - Dec 1986] Main job function : I completed my obligatory housemanship in 1986, working in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology, casualty and trauma. GENERAL Present interests. My family. I play the guitar, and have been involved in the production and recording of one album to date. I hold a NAUI Divemaster s qualification for scubadiving, and a glider pilot s licence (Silver C). Skiing and waterskiing are a passion! I enjoy mountain biking and fishing. I fail miserably at golf, but still persevere. General interests include creative writing, photography, travel, and outdoor life in general. Leadership roles : Chairman of the Orapa Folk Club July 1989 - July 1993 Chairman of the Kalahari Eagles Flying Club July 1992 - July 1993 [Botswana] Both chairmanships involved organisation in all spheres, including fundraising, functions, training, and other associated activities. Membership of professional : bodies The South African Medical and Dental Council Professional Providence Society
The General Medical Council [no: 3650525] (General Register) The Medical Council of New Zealand Strengths. I consider my strengths within my profession to be an ability to work alone, to solve problems rapidly, to be innovative in difficult working situations or when equipment or supplies are unavailable, to be able to work quickly and effectively especially under pressure, to have a good surgical hand, and to have the ability to relate to my patients in an empathetic and caring manner. Weaknesses. I am not and never will be a good research scientist. : REFERENCES 1. Mr. Keith Hughes Director of Special Surgery Doncaster Royal Infirmary Armthorpe Road Doncaster DN25LT United Kingdom (0944) 01302 366666 email: jenny.horsfall@dbh.nhs.uk 2. Mr. Sean Carrie Dept of ENT Freeman Hospital Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom NE77DN email: sean.carrie@ncl.ac.uk 3. Prof. Heinz Rode Professor of Paediatric Surgery Red Cross Childrens Hospital Klipfontein Rd Rondebosch Cape Town 7700 [2721] 6585111 (w) 4. Prof. Johan Fagan Professor of Otolaryngology University of Cape Town Groote Schuur Hospital Main Road
Observatory Cape Town South Africa 7700 [2721] 4066420 (w) email: fagan@iafrica.com 5. Mr. John Campbell Clinical Director Dept. of ENT Birmingham Heartlands Hospital 0121 424 3342 dd 9 March 2009