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'70 years of carotid surgery: have we perfected a soon to be obsolete operation?'

Biography

Dominic PJ Howard

Mr Domoinic PJ Howard is an academic vascular surgeon whose research interests focus on the epidemiology of vascular disease. Since 2010, he has gathered unique data on a population-cohort of 100,000 people and published on improving the primary and secondary prevention of carotid, aortic, and peripheral vascular disease. He has won several awards, including The Queen’s Prize for Higher Education, The Vascular Society Sol Cohen Prize, The European Stroke Association Young Investigator Award, and the Charing Cross Symposium Clinical Prize. From a clinical stand point, he completed a peripheral and aortic endovascular fellowship in Australia 2016, and hopes to develop a specialist interest in complex endovascular practice during his consultant practice.

 

 

The Chief Medical Officer has confirmed that attendance at the Surgical Grand Rounds can count toward internal CPD, with 1 point awarded per hour. Please note that in-person attendance is required, and you will need to sign the attendance register.

All members of the University and NHS clinical staff are welcome.

Please email Louise King if you would like to attend online.