A little information on Mr Tim Terry Consultant Urological Surgeon
March 25th, 2008 —
Kaz
For those who are looking for a surgeon to perform GRS and for those that are interested here’s some information on Mr Terry the Consultant Urological Surgeon who performed my surgery in April last year at the Leicester Nuffield Hospital.
Mr Tim Terry
Tim Terry is a Consultant Urological Surgeon based at Leicester General and Leicester Nuffield Hospitals . His undergraduate training was at King’s College and St George’s Hospital Medical School , London qualifying in 1975.His post-graduate training was at Southampton, London and Leeds University Hospitals and his qualifications include BSc., MB BS., MRCS LRCP., FRCS (Eng)., MS (London ).He is a recipient of the Hallett Prize (RCS England), Patey Prize (Surgical Research Society) and the Alan Edwards Prize (Royal Society of Medicine). He was appointed as a Consultant Urological Surgeon to Leicester University Hospitals in 1990 with a main interest in reconstructive urology.
He was Head of Service within the Department of Urology at Leicester General Hospital between 2000 and 2005 ( population of 900,000 and 8 Consultant Unit ).He was Secretary of the British Prostate Group (1992-1997),Treasurer of the British Society of Sexual Medicine (2002-2005) and Secretary of the Andrology Section of BAUS (2003-2005).He is currently the Chairman of the Andrology Section of BAUS and a Member of BAUS Council, Chairman of the Trent Urology Group, an examiner for the intercollegiate MRCS and FRCS (Urology), lead clinician for undergraduate examinations in Leicester University ( Honorary Senior Lecturer ) and LNR Deanery Adviser for Surgery.
He has published over 50 articles on various subjects in books and journals and has lectured on over 120 occasions to national and international societies.
His main clinical interests are the management of women transsexuals, reconstructive andrology and female urology.
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