Consultant & Clinical Lead in Diabetes, Endocrinology and General Internal Medicine, Royal United Hospital, Bath. Associate Medical Director, BSW Integrated Care System, NHS.
United Kingdom
Doctor Marc Atkin is a world-leading highly dedicated expert specialized in treating diabetic patients. He currently occupies a role of a consultant in Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Internal Medicine in Bath, UK. Add to it, his clinical lead position in various well-known institutions. Aside from his consultancy work, He has also written several national diabetes policies and strategies for several diabetes organizations including NHS England and Diabetes UK. Dr. Atkin has also chaired and presented at numerous national meetings and is a lead judge on the Quality in Care National Diabetes Awards.
Dr. Marc Atkin is a leading Endocrinologist with over 20 years of experience. He is a Consultant in Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Internal Medicine in Bath, UK. He is Clinical Lead for Diabetes and Endocrinology at the Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK. He is also a Diabetes Clinical Lead for the South West Cardiovascular Network for NHS England.
Dr. Atkin graduated from Southampton Medical School in 1997 and completed his training in several hospitals in South England, UK. He began researching the cardiovascular disease in diabetes and thereafter obtained an MD in 2011.
Dr. Atkin has chaired sessions and delivered talks at Diabetes UK annual professional conferences and given lectures at regional and national meetings on Diabetes care. He is also a member of the committee of ABCD & T1DCC. He sits on the diabetes steering committee of 3 CCGs in SW England and has been involved in writing national diabetes policy and strategies for several bodies.
Dr. Atkin is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and a Member of the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists and Diabetes UK.
Dr. Atkin has an interest in service development and innovation in service delivery, Dr. Atkin also has an interest in Healthcare IT, looking at new ways to improve care for diabetic patients.
NHS England
Diabetes UK
England
Quality in Care
Royal United Hospital, Bath
Diabetes UK
NHS England
British Clinical Diabetologists
Salford, Manchester, UK
2017
Royal College of Physicians, London
2012
University of Portsmouth, UK
2011
University of Southampton, UK
2005
University of Southampton, UK
1997
Former Chair, Young Diabetologists Forum
Royal College of Physicians (2012)
London Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (2016)
Diabetes UK (2018)
Quality in Care Diabetes Judging Panel (2016)