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Martin John Elliott (born 8 March 1951) is a British surgeon. He is presently (appointed 2022) Provost of
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, taking over from
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.  Elliott was 37th Professor of Physic at Gresham College from 2014 to 2018, where he is also Emeritus Professor and Fellow.  He delivered a series of free public lectures on ''The Heart of the Matter'', "to explore ..the challenging medical, ethical, financial and political issues of our time." He is Emeritus Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at
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, a post to which he was appointed in 2004. Since 2017 he has been a non-executive director of The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and since 2017 he has been a non-executive director of
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in Dublin. He is a senior advisor to PA Consulting and a member of the Industry Advisory Council of Novartis UK. He is a trustee of Epilepsy Research UK.


Early life

Elliott was born on 8 March 1951 in
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, England. He attended King Edward VII School in Sheffield from 1962 to 1968 before studying medicine at
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.


Career

Elliott held professorial house surgeon and physician posts at the
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in Newcastle upon Tyne before becoming a Demonstrator in Anatomy at Newcastle University in 1974. He then spent a year in Southampton as an SHO before returning to Newcastle to join the surgical training rotation scheme.  He was appointed Fellow of the
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in 1978 and Senior Registrar (and academic ‘First Assistant) in Cardiothoracic Surgery the same year. Concurrent with this post he conducted research into The Metabolic Consequences of Cardio-Pulmonary Bypass and was awarded a Doctorate in Medicine (MD) by Newcastle University in 1983. He became fascinated by the treatment of congenital heart disease and was appointed Senior Registrar in Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery at The Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London in 1984, training with Professor Marc de Leval and Mr. Jaroslav Stark. Elliott was appointed a consultant paediatric cardiothoracic surgeon at
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in 1985 a post he held until 2019. He was appointed Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at
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in 2004. At Great Ormond Street, Elliott led the Cardiothoracic and Critical Care Directorate from 2000 to 2010 and became Co-Medical Director on 11 June 2010, replacing Robert Evans. He held this post until 2015. In 2000, Elliott established a team to treat children with severe tracheal disease with a particular interest in long-segment tracheal stenosis.  This team grew to become the world-renowned National Service for Severe Tracheal Disease in Children, and pioneered several innovative therapies including slide tracheoplasty, stenting and later transplantation. His team performed the first stem-cell-supported tracheal transplant in a child. Elliott also led the Thoracic Transplantation Service at Great Ormond Street from 2000 to 2010. From 2018 through 2020, Elliott was a member of the
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, a people's tribunal established to assess allegations of forced organ harvesting and other severe human rights abuses in Chinese detention camps.  The judgment of the Tribunal, that China was guilty beyond reasonable doubt, was published in 2020. From 2017 to 2022 Elliott was Chief Medical Officer of Allocate Software Ltd.


Other research work

Elliott is known for his research into the pathophysiology of
cardiopulmonary bypass Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) or heart-lung machine, also called the pump or CPB pump, is a machine that temporarily takes over the function of the heart and lungs during open-heart surgery by maintaining the circulation of blood and oxygen throug ...
, particularly ultrafiltration and modified ultrafiltration and for work on the treatment of tracheal disorders in children.  He established the European Congenital Heart Defects Database in the early 1990s, which was the forerunner of the EACTS and STS registries. He was also founding president of the International Nomenclature Society for CHD. With the rest of the team at Great Ormond Street, he was engaged in successful work to improve teamwork using human factors research with Formula 1 teams and with the aviation industry. He became involved with
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by noticing similarities between teams dealing with pitstops and the transfer of patients from theatre to intensive care. Elliott is widely published with over 300 peer-reviewed articles and many book chapters. He has delivered over 450 invited lectures worldwide, and has taught surgery and operated throughout the world, training many of the world's leading paediatric cardiothoracic surgeons.  He has held visiting professorships throughout the world. He was the 2015
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at The Royal College of Surgeons of England He has provided evidence to the
Bristol Inquiry The Bristol heart scandal occurred in England during the 1980s and 1990s. At the Bristol Royal Infirmary, babies died at high rates after cardiac surgery. An inquiry found "staff shortages, a lack of leadership, ... unit ... 'simply not up to th ...
, about the
Bristol heart scandal The Bristol heart scandal occurred in England during the 1980s and 1990s. At the Bristol Royal Infirmary, babies died at high rates after cardiac surgery. An inquiry found "staff shortages, a lack of leadership, ... unit ... 'simply not up to ...
in the 1990s, and the
Francis Inquiry The Stafford Hospital scandal concerns poor care and high mortality rates amongst patients at the Stafford Hospital, Stafford, England, during the first decade of the 21st century. The hospital was run by the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trus ...
related to the importance of information provision for quality improvement.


Scholarships and awards

1973 The Goyder Scholarship for Clinical Medicine and Surgery, University of Newcastle upon Tyne 1982 The Charles Hahn European Young Research Workers Prize Silver Medal (Stockholm) 2008 NHS Platinum Clinical Excellence Award 2011 One of 'Britain's Top 50 Surgeons', ''The Times'', December   2012 JH Gibbon Lifetime Achievement Award of the American Society for Extracorporeal Technology (AMSECT) 2012 One of 'Britain's Top Paediatric Doctors', ''The Times'', December 2014 One of NHS's 'Top 50 Innovators', ''Health Service Journal'' 2015 The Hunterian Medal from the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2015 The Olaf AF Acral Medal from the Swedish Surgical Society


Personal life

Elliott is married to Lesley, a former hospital and research manager. They had two sons, Becan, a filmmaker, and Toby who died in 2009 age 26 of
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about which Elliott has spoken publicly. Elliott enjoys reading, watching sport, playing tennis, cycling and walking the dog in his spare time. He and Lesley have an allotment to grow vegetables.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Elliott, Martin British cardiac surgeons Physicians of Great Ormond Street Hospital British paediatric surgeons Academics of Gresham College Academics of University College London 1951 births Living people People educated at King Edward VII School, Sheffield Provosts of Gresham College