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His junior medical training was carried out in the West Midlands and on the south coast.
He also holds an MD(Res) from King's College London for his work on oesophageal physiology applied to surgery for reflux disease and achalasia.
After completing his house jobs in Leeds he moved to the Mersey Region where he undertook his Basic Surgical Training; knee research fellowship and High
Being awarded an MBE in this year’s Honours for his service to nursing AND his contribution to the LGBTQ+ community, speaks for itself.
Area of expertise Dr Pirie qualified at St Bartholomew's and the Royal London Hospital School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2000. he completed his SHO training
He completed his renal and general (internal) medicine training in the South West.
He started his NHS consultant post in Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in 2017.
He has been a consultant at our Trust since 2000 but originally began his post-graduate training as a house officer in Cheltenham in 1990.
Inpatient/outpatient service Mr Baker and his team operate at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Following the completion of his training in 2009, Mr Mason was appointed as a Consultant in Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust.
He completed his training in Interventional Cardiology at the Bristol Heart Institute and the Royal Bournemouth Hospital.
His work has, and is, making a real difference and we are very proud of him.
His specialist training was in Neonatology and Paediatric Intensive Care, as well as General Paediatrics.
He completed his Medical Training at Imperial College London in 2006.
His basic surgical and gynaecological training were undertaken in Nottingham and this was followed by the award of a doctorate for research into the role
Hash and his daughter Amina joined our Chief Executive Deborah Lee, our Chief Nurse and Director of Quality Steve Hams and ward Sister Fran Wilson and
A year into his role as Medical Director his overseas experience proved invaluable to the Trust''s response to the Covid pandemic.
Current multimedia apprentice Tom started his apprenticeship in October 2019.
Also, his comments on life after surgery were very apt and encouraging.
His particular areas of expertise include: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's and Colitis) Bowel cancer Irritable Bowel Syndrome Coeliac disease Dyspepsia