Neale Marlow Admitted to Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy

22 January 2025

Trinity Lecturer in Clinical Medicine Neale Marlow has been admitted as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) in recognition of his work in medical education at the University of Oxford.

Dr Marlow oversees the clinical training provided by the College (years four to six of the undergraduate medical curriculum), a program he helped rejuvenate in 2021 alongside Professorial Fellow in Surgery Peter McCulloch. His work includes maintaining Trinity's distinguished portfolio of Clinical Specialist Advisors, teaching the surgical half of the curriculum, and proving pastoral support and mentorship to Trinity's clinical medical students. 

Dr Marlow's role also includes supervising research projects, organising mock practical examinations and overseeing a termly guest speaker events series, supported by the student President of the Trinity Medical Society, an organisation he also founded. Additionally, Dr Marlow works with the Alumni and Development Office to facilitate bursaries and prizes for students and plays an active role in the medical admissions process. 

Dr Marlow balances his teaching commitments alongside Higher Surgical Training in the Oxford region as a Specialist Registrar in General Surgery with an interest in Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery and Major Trauma. He also represents Oxford college tutors on the University's Clinical Medicine Steering Committee and holds the post of Oxford Undergraduate Surgical Lead at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.