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Mr Ahmed Karim is a highly qualified General Surgeon, who specialises in the management of colorectal cancer using laparoscopic and robotic surgery. He also effectively manages inflammatory bowel disease, colonic diverticular disease, pilonidal disease, haemorrhoids, anorectal sepsis, and lower GI endoscopy. As a general surgeon he is experienced in managing emergency surgical conditions and major trauma affecting the abdomen.
Mr Karim graduated from UCL medical school in 2007, and he subsequently completed his core and specialist training in North London and the West Midlands. In 2017, he became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) England. He also completed a fellowship in advanced Rectal Cancer and Robotic Surgery at Royal Marsden Hospital London in 2018.
In 2018, he was appointed Consultant Surgeon at St George's Hospital and Honorary Senior Lecturer at St George's University of London. His clinical duties include managing outpatient clinics for colorectal surgery patients, general surgical patients, endoscopy patients, as well as performing surgeries both on an inpatient and day surgeon basis. Mr Karim also has an active role with St Georges Medical School - leading the T year program for surgery students and acting as an examiner for examinations.
MBBS University of London 2007
BSc Chemical Engineering, UCL
Master's degree in Medical Education
Royal College of Surgeons