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Assoc Prof Kirollos Ramez Wadie
Senior Consultant
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Senior Consultant
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Dr Ramez Wadie Kirollos graduated from the Medical School at the University of Alexandria in Egypt in 1984. In 1987, he relocated to the United Kingdom to pursue his post-graduate medical education. He was awarded the esteemed Royal College of Surgeons of England Hallett Prize, presented to the candidate with the highest score at the fellowship examination (FRCS Eng). Dr Kirollos undertook training in neurosurgery at the Atkinson Morley Hospital in London, the Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, the Leeds General Infirmary, and the Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Liverpool. He obtained an MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree for his research into photodynamic therapy of pituitary adenomas. Furthermore, Dr Kirollos completed a skull base fellowship under Dr Gentili at the Toronto Western Hospital.
In 2001, he was appointed Consultant Neurosurgeon at the Addenbrooke’s Cambridge University Hospital and served as an associate lecturer in Cambridge University Clinical School until June 2018. His primary clinical interests encompass skull base, pituitary and pineal surgery, as well as surgical treatment of AVMs. Dr Kirollos has performed over 670 aneurysm operations. Previously, he held the position of President of the British Neurovascular Group, President and co-founder of the British-Irish Meningioma Society, member of the postgraduate educational committee of the EANS, ex officio member of the SBNS council as representative for the SBNS to the EANS and WFNS, and is currently a member of the neuro-oncology committee of the WFNS. Dr Kirollos is the author of over 75 publications, 100 presentations, and 30 invited lectures, and has contributed chapters to several books. He is the co-editor of the Oxford Textbook of Neurosurgery.
Dr Kirollos has actively participated in the day-to-day teaching of medical students, junior and middle grade neurosurgical trainees. He co-founded and directed the Cambridge Lectures in Neurosurgical Anatomy in 2005 and the British Neurosurgical Trainee Courses in 2010. Since its inception in 2005, Dr Kirollos has served as a faculty member on the Neuroanatomy of Operative Approaches course, among numerous other national and international courses. In recognition of his commitment to surgical education, he was elected as a member of the Court of Examiners of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2006, and was bestowed with the prestigious Silver Scalpel Award in 2010.