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Sharon Alexander, secretary

Background

Professor Teare received his undergraduate medical training at The University of London. He has been based at St Mary's Hospital for over 20 years, taking up a senior registrar position in gastroenterology and general medicine in 1993. Over the last 20 years he has held many distinguished positions within St Mary's and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust including clinical governance lead for medicine, emergency services lead and service director for gastroenterology/hepatology and chest medicine. He is also head of endoscopy at the Royal Marsden Hospital. He has a vast range of teaching and assessment responsibilities. He delivers lectures and seminars to both undergraduate and postgraduate students alongside his ongoing education of doctors and allied healthcare professionals within the NHS. He currently provides academic and pastoral supervision to several PhD students. His own research career started during his doctoral studies on the aetiology of alcoholic liver disease. He has gone on to be highly cited in the gastroenterology field with nearly 100 publications to his name. His current research interests are diverse including use of a dudoenal-jejunal sleeve liner for the management of Type 2 diabetes which is the basis of substantial research funding with £1.6 million from the NIHR/MRC EME programme. He is active in the Hamlyn Centre developing novel endoscope platforms for use in endoscopy and minimal access surgery with two Wellcome Trust translational awards valued at over £5 million. He is also in receipt of BRC funding from a combined Imperial/Royal Marsden award to investigate the role of intestinal microflora in the development of colorectal cancer. He also provides specialist advice to distinguished bodies including NICE and the Royal College of Physicians. He provides specialist advice to distinguished bodies including NICE and the Royal College of Physicians.

Expertise

Endoscopy particularly colonoscopy performing more than 1000 procedures annually, colonic polyps, abdominal pain and its investigation, diarrhoea, inflammatory bowel disease

Research & publications


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