Dr. Paul Reavley
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Dr. Paul Reavley is a consultant paediatric emergency physician at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, United Kingdom (UK). He is the co-founder and chair of the Paediatric Blast Injury Partnership, a coalition between Save the Children UK, Imperial College London, World Innovation Summit for Health, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children and kidconfident.org. The Partnership is dedicated to understanding battlefield injuries in children, preventing them, advocating for children in conflict, and supporting clinicians in conflict zones to improve the treatment and survival of children injured by war. In 2019, the Partnership produced the Paediatric Blast Injury Field Manual, a free trauma resource currently available in seven languages and distributed in several conflict zones. This year, it released its Quick Guide – Emergency Pain Management for Injured Children.
Between 2000 and 2018, Dr. Paul served as a British Army medical officer, gaining extensive experience in all aspects of conflict care, including critical care retrieval and capability development.
Dr. Reavley was the Clinical Director for Acute Care at Bristol Royal Infirmary and has previously worked as a consultant in pre-hospital emergency care and was president of the Emergency Medicine section for the Royal Society of Medicine in London.