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He is a keen cyclist and a member of Cheltenham Silver Band.
He also provides consultant advice for inpatients at the Vale Community Hospital. Inpatient Clinics are held at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
He continues to provide a general urology service whilst supporting the continued development of the uro-oncology service.
(cholestema, perforated ears and discharging ears) in children and adults Glue ear Otosclerosis Eustachian tube dysfunction Facial palsy Ear tumours He
He runs a joint pelvic floor clinic with the uro-gynaecologists (Mr M James and Mr P Rahmanou) and performs sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) for faecal /
He developed a specialist interest in assessing, investigating and treating children with epilepsy, and similarly children with other forms of neurodisability
He has set up the South West of England's first smell and taste disorders clinic in conjunction with the Fifth Sense charity.
His oncology training was at Cambridge and Manchester where he did a research degree through the Paterson Institute and the Royal Marsden Hospital in London
He is also licensed by the United States Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (2012) and has been a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists
He is currently the Chief of the Division of Surgery at Gloucestershire Hospitals, and was formerly president of the British Othopaedic Directors Society
He not only cycled more than 1,600km from Land’s End to John O' Groats, but also climbed Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, while on the route as
cruciate ligament rupture, multi-ligament injuries) Patella mal-alignment / dislocation Osteochondritis Knee arthritis Hip arthritis Most limb fractures He
Atique, who raised more than £3,000 from his daredevil stunt, said he was so pleased to be able to help.
He said he would urge people to support the appeal to help more patients in the future.
Six year old Thomas was the first patient at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital to be part of Harvey’s Gang when he visited our pathology labs with his brother
He is an expert in conservative and surgical management of problems affecting the upper limb.
So we take this bread and wine and trust that he is present with us.
Over many years I watched waiting rooms became busier and busier, and I remember saying to my consultant that he would soon be playing a very full house
He won apprentice of the year at the annual staff awards and at the Gloucester Citizen and Echo Apprenticeship Awards in 2016.