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Philip Drew
Breast Surgeon, General Surgeon
Consults at:
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Breast Surgeon, General Surgeon
Consults at:
After graduating from Imperial College London in 1990, Professor Drew began surgical training in London, Yorkshire and Wales. In addition to his MBBS degree, Professor Drew has a Master of Surgery and Doctor of Medicine with Honours. He also holds a certificate for the completion of training (CCT) in general surgery.
In 2000, Professor Drew became a senior lecturer in surgical oncology at Hull York Medical School, and was employed as the professor of tissue engineering in 2005. Since 2008, Professor Philip Drew has been working as a consultant general surgeon at the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust. He also has a special role as the honorary chair in surgery from Hull York Medical School.
His professional responsibilities include being a dedicated examiner for Imperial College London examinations and the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He is also a proud recipient of the annual Patey prize from the Surgical Research Society. He has also been awarded a Hunterian Professorship by the Royal College of Surgeons. The Hunterian Society, which was founded in 1819, is a society of London-based physicians and dentists.
Professor Drew has published work during his prestigious career, including numerous books and articles related to breast cancer and breast reconstruction. Since 2008, Professor Philip Drew has been working as a Consultant General Surgeon at the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust. He also has a special role as the Honorary Chair in Surgery from Hull York Medical School.
His professional responsibilities include being a dedicated examiner for Imperial College London examinations and the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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