Mr Majed Shabbir is a renowned Consultant Urological Surgeon at London Bridge Hospital, where he specialises in Andrology, Male Infertility and Genito-Urethral reconstruction. He is the Clinical Lead for Urology at Guys & St. Thomas Hospital, London, and the Immediate Past Chair of the British Association of Urological Surgeons Section of Andrology and Genito-Urethral Reconstruction. Mr Shabbir gained his MBBS (Distinction) from St Georges Hospital Medical School in 1997. He went on to complete Higher Surgical Training in London and Surrey, including 18 months of training in penile cancer and genito-urethral reconstruction at St Georges Hospital. Following this, he undertook two years of fellowship training in penile cancer, andrology and genito-urethral reconstruction at The Institute of Urology at University College Hospital. In 2012, Mr Shabbir joined Guys and St Thomas as a Consultant Urological Surgeon and Lead for Andrology and Genital Reconstruction, where he has developed one of the largest tertiary referral practices for Andrology in the UK. He organises and has run a number of national postgraduate andrological training courses such as the BAUS Section of Andrology Microsurgical Vasectomy Reversal/Infertility course. He also co-founded the renowned AGOUR course for the FRCS (Urol), one of the largest postgraduate courses for andrology in the UK. In addition, he is a Tutor for a number of associations including The British Association of Urological Surgeons and the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. He has also been a Specialist Advisor and National Guidelines Panel member at the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE). Mr Shabbir has published a number of papers on genital reconstruction and penile cancer, as well as almost 20 book chapters on andrology, penile reconstructive surgery and penile cancer. In 2002, he earned the Royal College of Surgeons of England Simpson Research Fellowship Grant and in 2003 was awarded the International Cardura Award for Urological Research.
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