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Dr John Conibear

Dr John Conibear

Oncologist

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22 Years of experience

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Dr. John Conibear received his medical degree from the University Hospital of Wales in 2001, and in 2006, he finished his rotation in postgraduate general medicine at Barts and The London Hospital. He finished a 2-year fellowship with the NCRI Radiotherapy Trials Quality Assurance Group in Mount Vernon Hospital before obtaining his formal position as a consultant clinical oncologist in St. Bartholomew's Hospital in 2014. He did research on methods to enhance clinician target outlining during radiation planning while on his fellowship, and as a result, in 2018 he received an MD(Res) from UCL. Currently, Dr. Conibear serves as the Barts Cancer Centre's deputy director and St. Bartholomew's Hospital's deputy medical director. In St. Bartholomew's Hospital, he also oversees chemotherapy and serves as the department's clinical director for thoracic oncology. He presently serves as the Cromwell Hospital's GenesisCare radiation department's center lead. Dr. Conibear is the National Lung Cancer Audit's (NLCA) oncology clinical lead.

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  • BSc MBBCh MSc MRCP FRCR MD(Res)
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Dr Merina Ahmed

Dr Merina Ahmed

Oncologist

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29 Years of experience

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Consultant clinical oncologist Dr. Merina Ahmed specializes in the treatment of skin, lung, and lymphoma malignancies. At The Royal Marsden, she maintains both a private and an NHS practice. She graduated from Imperial College London's Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, and she has worked at The Royal Marsden since 2003. Between 2007 and 2009, she conducted head and neck cancer research at The Royal Marsden and The Institute of Cancer Research. Her doctor concentrated on using IMRT and better imaging methods to enhance treatment planning. She was also in charge of the thyroid unit's innovative targeted therapy development. After receiving her MD in 2010, she was hired as a consultant clinical oncologist at The Royal Marsden and St. George's Hospital. She currently treats patients with both early-stage and advanced-stage lung cancer, as well as non-melanoma skin tumors and haematological malignancies (lymphoma, myeloma, and leukemia) using radiation. She has mastered the use of CyberKnife and stereotactic radiation therapy for treating lung cancer, lung metastases, and other oligometastatic disease locations.

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  • BSc MBBS MRCP FRCR MD
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Dr. John Conibear finished his undergraduate general medical training in 2001 at the University Hospital of Wales, and he finished his post-graduate study in general medicine in 2006 at the Barts and The London Training rotation. He finished a 2-year fellowship with the NCRI Radiotherapy Trials Quality Assurance Group in Mount Vernon Hospital before obtaining his formal position as a consultant clinical oncologist in St. Bartholomew's Hospital in 2014. He did research on methods to enhance clinician target outlining during radiation planning while on his fellowship, and as a result, in 2018 he received an MD(Res) from UCL. At the moment, Dr. Conibear serves as the deputy medical director and director of the Barts Cancer Centre. Dr. Conibear specializes in all non-surgical methods of treating breast and lung cancer. He is skilled in modern radiotherapy techniques, such as deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) for early breast cancer, intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), 4D-CT, and both the Cyberknife and Gamma Knife (stereotactic radiotherapy), as well as biological therapy, immunotherapy, and radiotherapy.

Qualification

  • MBBCh
  • BSc
  • MSc
  • MRCP
  • FRCR
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Dr. John Conibear finished his undergraduate general medical training in 2001 at the University Hospital of Wales, and he finished his post-graduate study in general medicine in 2006 at the Barts and The London Training rotation. He finished a 2-year fellowship with the NCRI Radiotherapy Trials Quality Assurance Group in Mount Vernon Hospital before obtaining his formal position as a consultant clinical oncologist in St. Bartholomew's Hospital in 2014. He did research on methods to enhance clinician target outlining during radiation planning while on his fellowship, and as a result, in 2018 he received an MD(Res) from UCL. At the moment, Dr. Conibear serves as the Barts Cancer Centre's deputy medical director and director. Dr. Conibear is an expert in all non-surgical therapies for breast and lung malignancies. He is skilled in modern radiotherapy methods such as deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) for early breast cancer, intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), 4D-CT, and both the Cyberknife and Gamma Knife (stereotactic radiotherapy). In addition to his private practice, he currently serves as St. Bartholomew's Hospital's clinical director for thoracic oncology and the lead for chemotherapy.

Qualification

  • MBBCh
  • BSc
  • MSc
  • MRCP
  • FRCR
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The West Suffolk NHS Foundation trust's consultant medical oncologist is Mr. Daniel Patterson. Mr. Patterson completed his training in London and has extensive knowledge of gastrointestinal and thoracic cancers. His educational background includes an MBBS, BSc, and MRCP. His specialties include the treatment of bowel cancer, chemotherapy, gallbladder cancer, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, stomach cancer, and targeted therapy.

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  • MBBS BSc MRCP
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