Dr Lalani Carlton Jones, Consultant Neuroradiologist
Dr Lalani Carlton Jones
Consultant Neuroradiologist
Dr Lalani Carlton Jones MBBS MA BA MRCS
Consultant Neuroradiologist
Dr Lalani Carlton Jones
Consultant Neuroradiologist MBBS MA BA MRCS
About Dr Lalani Carlton Jones
GMC number: 6163850
Year qualified: 2007
Place of primary qualification: University of London
Dr Lalani Carlton Jones is a consultant neuroradiologist practicing in diagnostic neuroradiology and spinal intervention. Lalani graduated from the University of Cambridge with first class honours, winning the Titular Scholarship, then qualified in medicine from Imperial College London with distinctions in clinical science and clinical practice. She trained in neurology and neurosurgery before entering general radiology training in London and then completing the pan-London neuroradiology fellowship. She was appointed as a consultant neuroradiologist in 2018 at Guys and St Thomas’s, The Evelina Children’s Hospital, and Kings College Hospitals, London.
Lalani has a keen interest in education, recently completing a master’s degree in Medical Education and is an honorary senior clinical lecturer at King’s College London. Furthermore, Lalani has founded and directed several national teaching radiology courses, as well as serving as neuroradiology lead for UKIO and the Royal College of Radiologists annual conferences. She holds national teaching roles as Chair of Training for the British Society of Neuroradiologists (BSNR), Vice-President for the UK Imaging and Oncology Congress, Royal College of Radiologists FRCR examiner, and as the Medical Education Lead for RCR learning.
Lalani has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles, oral presentations, invited lectures, and chaired conference sessions. She has been awarded several prestigious national and international awards and prizes for her work. These include winning the BSNR Trainer of the Year, Kings Stars Leaders in Healthcare, Innovation and Research, Kings Health Partners Innovation in Education award, BSNR Travelling scholarship, Royal College of Radiologists JRF Trainer of the Year nominee, RCR National Vera Ansell prize, as well as several conference awards for winning presentations and exhibits including the RSNA (Radiological Society of North America). She has served as an expert peer reviewer for eight major academic journals in the fields of neuroradiology and neurosciences.
Areas of expertise
- CT scan (computerised tomography scan)
- MRI scan (magnetic resonance imaging scan)
- Neurofibromatosis
- Neuroopthalmology
- Neuro-radiological spinal interventional procedures