Professor Michael D Feher is Consultant Physician in Diabetes and Clinical Pharmacology based at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London and the Wellington Hospital London. He is also Visiting Professor, Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research Group, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford.
He has had extensive clinical experience in adult diabetes, lipids and hypertension, combining clinical pharmacology, pharmaco-epidemiology and laboratory-based research with diabetes clinical care and teaching. He has published extensively including eight books in diabetes and cardiovascular medicine.
He is independent diabetes assessor to London Metropolitan/Home County Police. Committee membership of Heart UK, European Medicines Agency (EASD Diabetes representative and special advisary panel) and Secretary State for Transport Honorary Medical Advisory Panel (DVLA) panel for Driving and Diabetes. He is on the Editorial Board of the British J of Diabetes.
Dr Susie Morris MD FRCP is a consultant dermatologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College Hospital. She is a Senior Dermatologist at the BUPA Cromwell Hospital Kensington, HCA Sydney St, Cheslea and also at 9 Harley St.
She has been a consultant at UCH for over 15 years, having been head of department as well as skin cancer lead.
She is a general dermatologist and sees a wide variety of skin cancer and general cases. Dr Morris is an integral part of the skin cancer team and performs screening, diagnosis and surgical treatment of all types of benign and malignant skin lesions. She has a special interest in autoimmune disease and leads the combined dermatology /rheumatology clinic, a tertiary referral service.
Dr Morris graduated from University College London School of Medicine, with Distinction in Surgery, winning a prestigious Medical Research Council Scholarship, and undertook her dermatology training at the St John’s Institute of Dermatology.
Her Doctoral thesis was in the field of cellular protection at University College London. She has published widely and is an internationally respected dermatologist and lecturer, previously holding the post of educational lead at UCH training both medical students and trainee dermatologists.
Dr Morris is a full member of the British Association of Dermatology, St John’s Institute of Dermatology Society, The Royal Society of Medicine and an international fellow of The American Academy of Dermatology and a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP)
Professor Stuart Rosen is a consultant cardiologist based at Royal Brompton Hospital, and also Professor of Practice in cardiology at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London.
Dr Stuart Rosen received his medical undergraduate education at Pembroke College, Cambridge and at Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School. His specialist cardiology training was at Charing Cross, Hammersmith and St Mary’s hospitals.
Dr Stuart Rosen has specialist expertise in heart failure, syncope and difficult hypertension. His technical skills include transoesophageal echocardiography, stress echo, tilt testing and autonomic assessment, as well as ultrafiltration for decompensated heart failure.
He set up the cardio-oncology unit at Royal Brompton Hospital with Dr Alexander Lyon and Dr Rakesh Sharma. The unit provides bespoke care for patients at risk of cardiotoxicity or who have developed cardiac problems as a consequence of their anti-cancer treatment.
Dr Andrew Frankel has been working as a consultant nephrologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS trust since 1995. He has experience in managing all aspects of kidney disease but has a particular interest in relation to the management of diabetes in the context of kidney disease. Over the years he has maintained a significant research interest in relation to diabetes and kidney, both in terms of how diabetes affects the kidneys leading to deterioration in kidney function, but also in relation to how the presence of kidney disease influences the management of diabetes. Because of this experience, Dr Frankel has played a significant role in the development of national guidelines on the management of diabetes in the context of kidney disease. He is a regular speaker both locally and nationally and indeed internationally in relation to matters pertaining to diabetes and the kidney.
In collaboration with colleagues within Imperial College and indeed both nationally and internationally, Dr Frankel has published research in relation to assessment of renal complications in patients with diabetes and obesity. He is active in clinical research and maintains a number of ongoing research studies.
Dr Frankel has significant commitment to and experience in relation to training the next generation of doctors, having been the director Imperial’s Foundation School from its inception to 2010, London lead for Foundation Training and Postgraduate Dean for south London from 2013 and 2018.
Mr Shah became Consultant Urologist in 1984 at St Peter’s Hospitals in London and Senior Lecturer at University College London. He was appointed to the post of Urologist to the Spinal Cord Injuries centre at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in 1985. He moved to UCLH in 2005 and has more recently moved to Westmoreland Street to a dedicated Urology Hospital.
Mr Shah is an honorary consultant urological surgeon at the University College Hospital Foundation Trust, Euston Road, London and at the London Spinal Injuries Centre at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore. He still acts as a mentor to his younger colleagues at both institutions and continues with some NHS clinical work. He regularly attends the clinical governance and MDT meetings at UCLH.
His private practice is centred at King Edward VII Hospital in London.
His special interests continue in Urology and are in female and male incontinence, neuro-urology, and the complex reconstructive surgery of the urinary tract. He also has an interest in prostatitis.
He has presented widely at national and international urological conferences and has published numerous papers, chapters and books on urological subjects. As a popular teacher and mentor, these activities continue.
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