SS Randhawa qualified with an MBChB in Medicine from the University of Manchester in 2003 before completing his House Officer jobs at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.
He subsequently was an Anatomy Demonstrator at the University of Birmingham before going on to a Basic Surgical Training Scheme in the North-West of England.
In 2007 following MTAS, he joined the GP Vocational Training Scheme in the West Midlands Deanery and was based in the Black Country Rotation. He then joined an Academic Post in 2009 in the Sandwell and City Heart of Birmingham Rotation based at Laurie Pike Health Centre where he completed his clinical training. He also completed his Masters at the University of Birmingham.
His interests in medical education and simulation have fostered links with the Hollier Simulation Centre at Good Hope Hospital, as well as being actively involved in the Medical Undergraduate Programme in Integrated Problems, Clinical Communication and Community Based Medicine.
He currently works part-time as a GP alongside his University work and simulation interests.