Emergency Medicine physician with extensive multidisciplinary experience and training in the U.S. and U.K. Committed to transforming every patient encounter into an opportunity for decisive, evidence-based care that prioritises compassion, dignity, and clear communication.
Skilled in managing undifferentiated presentations and complex comorbidities across diverse age groups. Experienced with rapid patient assessment and intervention, ensuring timely and effective emergency care. Track record of effective teamwork and leadership using advanced medical knowledge and problem-solving skills for a calm and decisive approach under heightened pressures.
Committed to continuous improvement of skills and knowledge, viewing medicine as a profound responsibility and privilege that drives unwavering dedication to team members and patients.
Paediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Cardiology
General Surgery, Acute Medicine
Hiotis P, Welchman S, Cochrane S, Lewis S. Food preferences and taste changes after gastrointestinal surgery. United European Gastroenterology Journal 2013; 1; Suppl 1, A586
Hiotis P, Chin K. The profitability of 23-hour breast cancer surgery in a district general hospital.
British Association of Day Surgery Annual Conference
June 2012, Torquay, UK
Hiotis P, Adams C. Splenic flexure mobilisation: Does length of anterior resection specimen influence outcome?
Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
July 2013, Birmingham, UK
Hiotis P, Dix F. EVAR versus open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms: Comparison of re-intervention rates.
British Society of Endovascular Therapy Annual Conference
June 2013, Manchester, UK
Hiotis P, Adams C, Oppong C. Time from ERCP to Cholecystectomy: Does our Practice confer to National Guidelines?
South West Peninsula Deanery Annual Consortium, Jan 2013, Plymouth, UK
Hiotis P. The WHO pre-operative checklist: “Check” or “No Check”? Evaluation of performance across the Southwest peninsula hospitals
South West Peninsula Deanery Annual Consortium, Jan 2013, Plymouth, UK
Hiotis P. The surviving sepsis campaign: how well are we conferring to national guidelines?
Oxford University Hospitals Annual Consortium, Jan 2012, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
Hiotis P, Angus B. Safe prescribing: a study evaluating prevalence and aetiology of erroneous drug prescriptions in a university hospital.
Oxford University Hospitals Annual Consortium, Jan 2011, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
Hiotis P. Peripheral venous cannulation: an audit evaluating compliance with NHS guidelines
Oxford University Hospitals Annual Consortium, Jan 2011, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
1st Place
Laparoscopic Simulation Competition South-West Deanery Colorectal Masterclass
Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK, 2012
Honourable Mention
Outstanding Oral Presentation by a Junior Doctor
British Association of Day Surgery Annual Conference Torquay, UK, 2011
Founder of “S.O.A.R: Surgeons on a Rise”
Teaching Club for Medical Students & Junior Doctors
Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK- 2012-2014
Core Surgical Trainee Representative
Southwest Peninsula Hospital Network
Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK- 2012-2014
Affiliate of Undergraduate Training for Medical students
Organised Bedside teaching, Tutorials, Clinical Examination Skills & Work-shops
Oxford University Medical School, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK- 2011
Glasgow University Medical Student Committee- 2007-2010