
Dotun is undertaking a PhD in Pilonidal disease, aiming to improve management and surgical techniques and to understand risks predisposing to recurrent disease.
Dotun is undertaking a PhD in Pilonidal disease, aiming to improve management and surgical techniques and to understand risks predisposing to recurrent disease.
Dotun completed his medical training in 2011 at University of Nottingham. He entered into the general surgery national training programme in East of England deanery in 2016, before joining St. Marks in a research post from October 2019 after completing ST5.
Dotun is undertaking a PhD in Pilonidal disease, aiming to improve management and surgical techniques and to understand risks predisposing to recurrent disease. Pilonidal disease is still poorly understood, and can have significant morbidity to patients as a benign pathology. A patient focused quality of life tool will be developed to help produced a standardised measurement tool for assessment. He supervisors are Ms Asha Senapati and Mr Phil Tozer.