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In addition to his role at [[Premier Medical Group]] Brünjes has been a Fellow and Governor of the [[Expert Witness Institute]] since 2002, a Fellow of the [[List of Woodard Schools|Woodard Corporation]] since 2004, a Founding Fellow of [[The College of Medicine]] (2009) and currently its Vice-President.<ref name="WWW" /> He was Chairman of Rapid Trauma and Assessment (2000-06), the Personal Injury Forum of [[Bupa]] (2004-07) and Newmans Clinics (2011-).<ref name="WWW" /> |
In addition to his role at [[Premier Medical Group]] Brünjes has been a Fellow and Governor of the [[Expert Witness Institute]] since 2002, a Fellow of the [[List of Woodard Schools|Woodard Corporation]] since 2004, a Founding Fellow of [[The College of Medicine]] (2009) and currently its Vice-President.<ref name="WWW" /> He was Chairman of Rapid Trauma and Assessment (2000-06), the Personal Injury Forum of [[Bupa]] (2004-07) and Newmans Clinics (2011-).<ref name="WWW" /> |
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As well as his role at [[Premier Medical Group]] Brünjes has been a Fellow and Governor of the [[Expert Witness Institute]] since 2002, a Fellow of the [[Woodard Corporation]] since 2004, a Founding Fellow of [[The College of Medicine]] (2009) and currently its Vice-President. He was Chairman of Rapid Trauma and Assessment (2000-06), the Personal Injury Forum of [[Bupa]] (2004-07). He is currently Chairman of Dr Newmans Clinic (2011-) and holds non exec directorships with Equity Red Star, Lloyds Syndicate and the Good Care Group . |
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In 2010 Brünjes was interviewed by [[Martyn Lewis]] of [[ITN]].<ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssrlWlY0sqk|title=Martyn Lewis interviews Dr Harry Brunjes|date=20 January 2014|work=YouTube|accessdate=6 July 2015}}</ref> |
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Brunjes is a regular writer, broadcaster, and lecturer. |
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Revision as of 16:52, 8 March 2017
Henry Otto Brünjes | |
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Born | |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Education | Bedford Modern School |
Alma mater | St Thomas's Hospital Medical School Guy’s Hospital Medical School |
Occupation(s) | Physician and Businessman |
Known for | Founder of the Premier Medical Group |
Dr. Henry (Harry) Otto Brünjes FRSocMed (born 15 October 1954), physician and founder of the Premier Medical Group.[1] He has been a Fellow and Governor of the Expert Witness Institute since 2002, a Fellow of the Woodard Corporation since 2004, a Founding Fellow of The College of Medicine (2009) and currently its Vice-President.[1] He was Chairman of Rapid Trauma and Assessment (2000-06), the Personal Injury Forum of Bupa (2004-07) and Newmans Clinics (2011-).[1]
Life
Brünjes was born in Norwich on 15 October 1954, the son of Harry Brünjes of The Singing Scott Brothers.[1] He was educated at Bedford Modern School, St Thomas's Hospital Medical School and Guy’s Hospital Medical School.[1] He qualified in 1980 and his early career included hospital posts at Guys Hospital and the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton followed by general practice/senior partner in Rottingdean, Sussex. In 1990 he moved to Harley Street. Since 1994 he has been a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.
In 1995, Brünjes founded the Premier Medical Group becoming Chairman in 2007. The business was sold in 2010 to Capita for £60 million.[2][3]
In addition to his role at Premier Medical Group Brünjes has been a Fellow and Governor of the Expert Witness Institute since 2002, a Fellow of the Woodard Corporation since 2004, a Founding Fellow of The College of Medicine (2009) and currently its Vice-President.[1] He was Chairman of Rapid Trauma and Assessment (2000-06), the Personal Injury Forum of Bupa (2004-07) and Newmans Clinics (2011-).[1]
As well as his role at Premier Medical Group Brünjes has been a Fellow and Governor of the Expert Witness Institute since 2002, a Fellow of the Woodard Corporation since 2004, a Founding Fellow of The College of Medicine (2009) and currently its Vice-President. He was Chairman of Rapid Trauma and Assessment (2000-06), the Personal Injury Forum of Bupa (2004-07). He is currently Chairman of Dr Newmans Clinic (2011-) and holds non exec directorships with Equity Red Star, Lloyds Syndicate and the Good Care Group .
Since 2015, Brünjes has been Chairman of English National Opera and since 2012 a member of the Southwark Cathedral Development Trust. He has also been Chairman of Lancing College since 2009 and was previously a Governor of Bedford Modern School (2004-07).
Brunjes is a regular writer, broadcaster, and lecturer.
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Who’s Who 2014, published by A&C Black Limited, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2013; online edn, Dec 2013
- ^ "Capita snaps up Premier Medical Group for £60 million in cash". Proactive Investor UK. 1 June 2010. Archived from the original on 5 June 2010.
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