Consultant Urological Surgeon and Andrologist in the NHS and private sectors. Cancer Lead. Honorary clinical lecturer at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. Sub-specialist interests include: - Male Sexual Health (erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, ejaculatory dysfunction, varicocele, male infertility and male sterilisation) - Kidney Stones (laser treatment, shockwave therapy, PCNL) - BPH - minimally invasive treatments: Rezūm, Urolift, PVP, and bipolar TURP - Cancer (bladder cancer, prostate cancer and testis cancer) - Male incontinence (post-radical prostatectomy and radiotherapy for prostate cancer) Honorary clinical lecturer - Medical School OSCE examiner at BSMS - Accredited Educational and Clinical Supervisor for Specialist Trainees - Experienced lecturer at undergraduate and post-graduate level - Faculty at accredited Royal College of Surgeons and BAUS courses (e.g. the BAUS FRCS course) - Medical student elective mentor/supervisor - Academic FY2 project supervisor at University Hospitals Sussex Peer Reviewer - Journal of Clinical Urology (JCU) - Journal of Endo-luminal Endourology (JELEU) I am a highly motivated Urologist with strong inter-personal and leadership skills. I’m always seeking to refine my surgical skillset to provide personalised high-quality care to my patients, always staying at the forefront of technology. As an Andrologist I have expertise in the management of Male Sexual Dysfunction and male infertility. I have a keen interest in minimally invasive technologies to manage Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Kidney Stones, performing most of my surgical procedures as Day Surgeries. In my role as Urological Cancer Lead, I have helped develop our Prostate Cancer Diagnostic service to provide local anaesthetic transperineal prostate biopsy as a fully ambulatory (outpatient) procedure and I am currently introducing SpaceOAR Vue (peri-rectal spacer) locally to reduce the side effects for our Prostate Cancer patients undergoing Radiotherapy.
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