
Dr Nick Dunn
MBChB FRCA FRCGP
Dr Nick Dunn qualified from Glasgow University in 1994 and initially trained as an anaesthetist gaining Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists in 2001. He moved into General Practice and became a Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners in 2003.
He has broad experience, having previously held posts of Deputy Director for GP Training with NHS Education for Scotland, Lead Clinician for GP Integrated Care at the Vale of Leven Hospital and Cluster Quality Lead for Helensburgh & Lomond whilst in Scotland.
He has a special interest in joint problems and sports medicine, having trained in musculoskeletal ultrasound and is currently undertaking a Master's degree in Sports and Exercise Medicine with the University of Glasgow.
Dr Nick uses ultrasound to provide diagnostic accuracy and precision of joint injections, and runs a musculoskeletal joint injection clinic every Tuesday from Rohais surgery.
He has a wife Gill who is also a doctor, and four adult children Lucy, Paul, Emma and Matthew. He is a keen guitarist, enthusiastic distance runner and enjoys writing his regular Thursday health column in the Guernsey Press.