Dr. Eason is the Chief of Neonatology at Corniche Hospital. Prior to joining Corniche, Dr. Eason has held positions as Clinical Director for Neonates and Obstetrics, Clinical Director for Women’s Reproductive Health and Neonatology, Service Line Director for Neonatology and most recently as Clinical Governance Lead. Part of his extensive experience has also involved development of regional neonatal transport services recently gaining an aeromedical neonatal transport qualification from the University of Otago, New Zealand; formation of national neonatal networks; education of specialist registrars, medical students, neonatal nurses and advanced neonatal nurse practitioners; participation in multi-disciplinary clinics with perinatal/obstetric colleagues; organization of national neonatal meetings; and chair of regional neonatal governance with ongoing protocol development and implementation, as well as oversight over all pertinent audits.
As the South of England representative for the British Association of Perinatal Medicine, Dr. Eason has been an active participant or chair of various committees and taskforces at the Department of Health and at the National Institute for Clinical Excellence. He has taught and set up ventilation study courses across the UK and belongs to neonatal cardiac and nutritional interest groups. He has had numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, helped develop various neonatal databases, and was heavily involved in the production of the Department of Health Neonatal Toolkit and subsequent NICE guideline on Specialised Neonatal Care for the UK.
Besides his professional work, Dr. Eason has been the Captain of numerous Rugby teams. In addition to skiing and surfing Dr. Eason is an avid cycler at Yas Island..
Awards:
Dr. Eason has received numerous awards and accolades during his neonatal career leading to achieving the top NHS Clinical Excellence award Level 9.
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