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Miles Witham Consultant Geriatrician Newcastle leads specialist care for older people with dedication and expertise.
He works at the Campus for Ageing and Vitality and Newcastle University.
He also serves as Professor of Trials for Older People.
His work blends clinical care with pioneering research.
Professor Miles Witham began his medical journey at Oxford University.
He gained early experience in southern England and Australia.
Later, he trained in geriatric and general medicine in Dundee, Scotland.
He achieved consultant status in 2009.
In 2018, he moved to Newcastle for a professorial role.
This move allowed him to expand both clinical and academic work.
Professor Witham works with the AGE Research Group at Newcastle University.
He collaborates within the National Institute for Health Research Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre.
His studies aim to improve physical function and quality of life for older people.
He focuses on sarcopenia, a condition marked by muscle weakness in ageing.
His research covers epidemiology, analysis of clinical data, and targeted clinical trials.
This approach ensures results directly benefit patient needs.
As National Speciality Lead for the NIHR Ageing Clinical Research Network, Professor Witham drives forward innovation.
He works to create more and better research opportunities for older adults across the UK.
This role connects national priorities with real-world clinical challenges.
Alongside his university work, Professor Witham runs a clinic at the Belsay Academic Day Unit.
He provides assessments and care for older people in the community.
He works closely with the Community Rehabilitation Team.
Together, they deliver care in patients’ homes and in care facilities.
This collaboration strengthens links between hospital and primary care services.
Miles Witham Consultant Geriatrician Newcastle combines deep academic insight with compassionate care.
He ensures that research directly informs his clinical approach.
His work improves outcomes for older adults across diverse settings.
