Doctor Charles Syrett Farrell Easmon, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, FRCPath, FMedSci,, is a British microbiologist and medical professor who has made significant contributions to medical education in Britain.
Education
Charles Easmon attended Epsom College and qualified with an M.B.B.S, Member Royal College of Surgeons and Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians from Street Mary"s Hospital Medical School in 1969. Between 1975 and 1976, he qualified with an MRCPath and a Doctor of Philosophy, and in 1981, Easmon gained an Doctor of Medicine
Career
After qualifying as a medical doctor, Easmon specialised in Medical Microbiology and in 1976 was appointed as the senior lecturer at Street Mary's Hospital Medical School in addition to being an honorary consultant at Street Mary's hospital. In 1980, Easmon was appointed a Reader in Bacteriology and became the head of the Medical Microbiology department at Saint Mary"s Hospital Medical School. Easmon was the first Clinical Director of Pathology in 1989 at Street Mary"s Hospital and became Dean of Postgraduate Medicine in the University of London.
In 1995, Easmon was appointed as the Director of and Training for North Thames and he was responsible for the and Training levies and the education Consortia in North Thames.
In 2003, Easmon became professor of health policy at the Thames Valley University and retired in 2010 after being appointed emeritus professor Doctor Compagnie Générale de Télégraphie sans Fil Easmon was listed in the 2000 New Year Honours list and in 2000 he was made a Commander of the British Empire for his contributions to medical education.