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Mr Mark George qualified form St Mary's Hospital in 1991 and is a specialist in advanced primary and recurrent colorectal cancer. His higher surgical training was undertaken in the South East London Region. His research was performed at the Royal Marsden Hospital and Institute of Cancer Research and was awarded his Master of Surgery in 2002. He was appointed as a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon to Guys and St Thomas' Hospitals in 2003 and is lead clinician for colorectal cancer. He is interested in laparoscopic colorectal surgery and is a specialist in the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer and is the regional anal cancer surgeon. |
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Qualifications
2002 - Master of Surgery. University of London
2001 - F.R.C.S. (Gen). Subspecialty: Colorectal surgery
1995 - F.R.C.S. (Eng)
1991 - M.B. B.S.
1988 - B.Sc. FIRST CLASS HONOURS in Physics with Medical Applications
Committees
Chairman of South East Thames Colorectal Cancer Tumour Working Group
Invited Lectures/meetings
- Myocutaneous flaps following extended Abdomino-perineal excision, Association of Coloproctology, Glasgow, 2007
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The surgical management of advanced primary and recurrent rectal cancer, University College Hospital, London, 2007
- Surgery for Pelvic Recurrence, SE Thames Chapter of Coloproctology 2006
- The Colorectal cancer MDT, Association of Coloproctology, Gateshead, 2006
- Surgery for primary and recurrent rectal cancer, Rashid Hospital, Dubai, 2006
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Multivisceral resection in colorectal cancer, Dorset County Tumour Working Group 2006
- Surgical management of Colorectal Cancer, London Oncology
Gastrointestinal lecture course, Royal College of Radiologists, London
Teaching
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Director of MRCS course, St Thomas Hospital, London
Presentations
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Myocutaneous flaps following extended Abdominoperineal excision, RSM, Section of Coloproctology 2007
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Outcome of haemodialysis and renal transplant patients following colorectal surgery, RSM, Section of Coloproctology 2006
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Laparostomy formation in colorectal patients and their subsequent long term management, Association of Coloproctology, Gateshead 2006 and RSM, Norman Tanner prize, Section of Surgery 2005
- Can haematological indices predict positive findings of endoscopies performed for anaemic patients? RSM, Section of Coloproctology 2004
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