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General Surgery
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Professor Brian Davidson is a Consultant in HPB and Liver Transplant Surgery based at the Royal Free Hospital. He is also Professor of Surgery and Head of Surgical research at University College, London (UCL). He has a particular interest in liver, biliary tract and pancreatic surgery, as well as the management of cancer.
He graduated in Medicine from the University of Glasgow in 1985, before completing specialist training in HPB and Liver Transplant Surgery. He has been working at UCL and the Royal Free Hospital for over 20 years. Professor Davidson has been instrumental in the development of the HPB and Liver Transplant surgical unit at the Royal Free Hospital. In 1997 he was promoted to a personnel chair in Surgery at UCL, at the age of 39, the youngest UK Professor of Surgery at the time.
At UCL he has established a research programme investigating HPB disease with a large number of UK collaborators. This has led to the development of a highly successful research team who have published over 420 peer reviewed papers. He also has an interest in clinical trials and Evidence based Healthcare and has been published and lectured on this extensively.
Professor Davidson is actively involved in training and has authored over 22 textbook chapters. He has supervised 34 successful higher degrees (PhD / MD) and trained a large cohort of HPB and liver transplant surgeons.
He is an advisor to NICE, the Healthcare Commission and the National Cancer Peer Review programme. He chairs the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) London grant funding panel for Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB). He is currently a UK Editor for the UK Cochrane Group, Director of the London Editorial base for the HPB group and Course Director for the UCL MSc in Evidence based healthcare.
It is important that HCA is transparent about our relationship with those doctors who provide us with clinical guidance on delivering the best possible care to patients and operating our hospitals safely and efficiently. We set out here some of the ways in which we work together and the amount we pay this doctor for such services. My private practice is at The Wellington Hospital, St.John's Wood.
Laparoscopic (Key-Hole) Surgery, Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery, Colorectal Surgery
English
MB ChB MD, FRCS (Eng) FRCPS (Glasg)
General Medical Council: 2557250
15-17 Lodge Road, London, NW8 7JA
Roman House, Roman House, 296 Golders Green Rd, London, NW11 9PY
New appointment: £250
New appointment: £200
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