Michael Wyatt Consultant Vascular Surgeon Newcastle
- 0191 213 7941
- Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4LP
Craig Nesbitt Consultant Vascular Surgeon Newcastle has built a distinguished career in vascular and endovascular surgery. He graduated with honours from Liverpool University Medical School in 2006. His surgical training took place in the North East of England, where he developed a strong foundation in vascular medicine.
In 2012, he earned his medical doctorate from Newcastle University. His research focused on innovative simulation training using both cadaveric and virtual reality techniques. This combination of hands-on and tech-driven training set the tone for his future work.
To enhance his skills further, Mr Nesbitt completed a prestigious endovascular Fellowship in 2019. This took place at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, Australia. The program deepened his practical expertise and broadened his global perspective on vascular care.
After returning to the UK, he assumed his current position as a consultant vascular and endovascular surgeon at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle.
Mr Nesbitt is not only a practitioner but also a pioneer in education. He co-founded the UK Endovascular Trainees (UKETS), a multi-disciplinary group dedicated to teaching basic endovascular skills. UKETS received national recognition, winning a British Medical Association (BMA) award in 2014 and an NHS innovation award in 2013.
Through UKETS, he continues to support young surgeons while promoting high standards in training and education.
His clinical interests include complex lower limb revascularisation. He currently leads the Newcastle Diabetic Foot Disease team, aiming to improve patient outcomes through focused care strategies.
Because of his patient-first approach, Mr Nesbitt consistently delivers innovative and effective treatments tailored to individual needs.
Mr Nesbitt remains active in research, especially in areas that impact clinical outcomes. His current interests involve:
Endovascular simulation training
Diabetic foot disease
Pre-optimisation techniques in vascular surgery
These research areas support advancements in surgical education and patient care across the region.
