Dr Whymark graduated from Glasgow University in 1995. She trained in anaesthesia in a variety of centres including East Anglia and the West of Scotland before taking up a Consultant post in Ayrshire in 2004. Her areas of clinical interest include Pain Medicine and Emergency Anaesthesia. She developed an interest in medical education during her training and completed a PG Cert (MedEd) in 2003. She was college tutor for 6 years and subsequently Deputy Regional
Adviser/Training Programme director for the West of Scotland School of Anaesthesia. She developed and introduced the successful regional FRCA course in 2011 and published a book Preparing to Pass the FRCA in 2015.
Dr Junkin graduated from the University of Glasgow medical school in 2002. He trained in anaesthesia in the West of Scotland before taking up a Consultant post in Ayrshire at University Hospital Crosshouse in 2013. His areas of clinical interest include perioperative medicine, anaesthesia for colorectal surgery and obstetric anaesthesia.
He developed an interest in medical education during his training and completed a PG Cert (MedEd) in 2013.
He has helped deliver a successful regional FRCA course and is currently College Tutor.
Dr Ramsey graduated from Glasgow University in 2000. She trained in anaesthesia in the West of Scotland before taking up a consultant post in Ayrshire in 2013. Her areas of clinical interest include Intensive Care Medicine, Regional and Vascular Anaesthesia. She developed an interest in medical education during her training and completed a PG Cert (MedEd) in 2011. She has been actively involved in successful development and delivery of a regional FRCA course since
2013.