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He served as a Severn Royal College of Physicians adviser for over a decade.
Although he was initially appointed as a General Surgeon to Gloucester Health Authority in 1970, over the years he became more specialised in gastroenterological
Abdul has been an asset to the department for over 18 years. He is well-versed clinically and also is a CS.
He specialises in Orthogeriatrics (medical care of Hip Fracture patients) and runs the Osteoporosis Clinic for patients over 65 yrs old.
He brings over 25 years of experience working within the NHS and partner organisations at a local, regional and national level in board-level, clinical
Mr Sundaram has done a considerable amount of research over the years and has over 50 papers, abstracts and national and international presentations in
Our department is one of the largest in the country and performs over 1500 hip and knee replacements annually.
He has lived in Gloucestershire for over 30 years and has a deep commitment to serving their community.
; Myelopathy (spinal cord compression); Sacroiliac dysfunction; Spinal infection; Spinal Trauma, Spinal Fractures and their management; Mr Torrie has over
He has worked for the NHS since 2003, having worked for the South-Central Strategic Health Authority, before joining Great Western in 2009, where he was
He has more than 30 peer-reviewed publications in renowned medical journals and is recognized for his over 50 scientific presentations at national and
Emma has seen the extraordinary compassion, care and professionalism of NHS staff over time.
He has already completed more than 150 parkruns both in Gloucestershire and beyond.
At the end of his training he spent over two years as the RCS Fellow in Bariatric and Upper GI Surgery at the UCLH Bariatric Centre for Weight Management
“It was so frustrating as his health would take so many steps backwards and not enough forwards and, in the end, he was in intensive care for just over
She said: “I have had the privilege of working with Peter Scanlon for over 20 years.
Adrian now no longer needs dialysis nor the insulin treatment for his diabetes that he had for over 40 years.
He was able to have access to the sensory equipment which he thoroughly enjoyed and was mesmerised by.”
5 years now - he started as a Volunteer and now he is on the bank and scanning records for us at a rate of knots!
Dougal, 55, and a dad-of-two, finished his radiotherapy in April and he and his long-term partner Jules decided to get married before he underwent major