Female urologyUrodynamicsReconstructive urology
Urinary incontinenceOveractive bladder syndrome
Consultant Urological Surgeon, Fife Acute Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline
British Medical AssociationBritish Association of Urological Surgeons
I qualified from the Quaid Azam University, Pakistan in 1986. I completed my basic and advanced general surgical training there before qualifying the Fellowship in general surgery.
I started my urology training in England and completed a Masters of Science degree at the University College London. My thesis on an aspect of prostate cancer diagnosis was awarded a distinction. More advanced training, including sub specialty training in female and reconstructive urology, was completed in East Scotland. I was appointed to my current post as consultant urological surgeon NHS Fife in December 2007. I have helped establish a streamlined pathway for diagnosis and treatment of the incontinent patient including video urogynamics and the use of botulinum toxin (Botox) bladder injections for the overactive bladder.
I like to spend the spare time outside of my busy professional life with my family. Family excursions, cycling and hill walking with my wife and three sons are the favourites.
I am also an avid reader with a special interest in military and political history.
I also enjoy portrait and landscape photography.
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