Dr Carter will investigate and manage the following symptoms and conditions: Diarrhoea; abdominal pain; rectal bleeding; constipation; bloating; food intolerance; dyspepsia; indigestion; haematemesis; heart burn; acid reflux; weight loss; jaundice; nausea; vomiting; gluten sensitivity; anaemia; abnormal stool tests; abnormal liver function tests; family history of colon cancer; family history of bowel cancer; National Bowel Cancer Screening Programme Accredited Colonoscopist; Colonic polyps including endomucosal resection of large colorectal polyps; Colorectal (bowel) cancer; Endoscopy; Diagnostic colonocopy; therapeutic colonoscopy; gastroscopy; Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Coeliac Disease; Hepatology; Livver Disease; Functional Bowel Disorders; Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Endoscopic procedures; Gastro-intestinal disease; Upper gastro-intestinal disease; Dyspepsia; Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease; All general gastroenterology.
Dr Carter trained in Gastroenterology in Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge and the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield before completing my training on the North West Thames London Training Rotation. During his training he spent 2 years working in the Hepatology and Liver Transplant Unit in Addenbrookjes Hospital, Cambridge.
He spent 4 years undertaking research into the genetics of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Sheffield during which period he also wrote the British Society of Gastroenterology Guidelines for the Management of IBD.
He has been a National Bowel Cancer Screening Programme accredited Colonoscopist since 2008 and is the Clinical Lead for The Bowel Cancer Screening Programme and the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Service at the East and North Herts NHS Trust.
He has published papers in diverse areas of gastroenterology including inflammatory bowel disease, Coeliac disease, irritable bowel syndrome, liver disease, gastrointestinal bleeding, helicobactor pylori infection and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy feeding. Last year he performed over 400 colonoscopies and 100 gastroscopies.
Lister Hospital, Stevenage, QE11 WGC
3480159
Dr Carter will investigate and manage the following symptoms and conditions: Diarrhoea; abdominal pain; rectal bleeding; constipation; bloating; food intolerance; dyspepsia; indigestion; haematemesis; heart burn; acid reflux; weight loss; jaundice; nausea; vomiting; gluten sensitivity; anaemia; abnormal stool tests; abnormal liver function tests; family history of colon cancer; family history of bowel cancer; National Bowel Cancer Screening Programme Accredited Colonoscopist; Colonic polyps including endomucosal resection of large colorectal polyps; Colorectal (bowel) cancer; Endoscopy; Diagnostic colonocopy; therapeutic colonoscopy; gastroscopy; Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Coeliac Disease; Hepatology; Livver Disease; Functional Bowel Disorders; Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Endoscopic procedures; Gastro-intestinal disease; Upper gastro-intestinal disease; Dyspepsia; Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease; All general gastroenterology.
Dr Carter trained in Gastroenterology in Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge and the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield before completing my training on the North West Thames London Training Rotation. During his training he spent 2 years working in the Hepatology and Liver Transplant Unit in Addenbrookjes Hospital, Cambridge.
He spent 4 years undertaking research into the genetics of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Sheffield during which period he also wrote the British Society of Gastroenterology Guidelines for the Management of IBD.
He has been a National Bowel Cancer Screening Programme accredited Colonoscopist since 2008 and is the Clinical Lead for The Bowel Cancer Screening Programme and the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Service at the East and North Herts NHS Trust.
He has published papers in diverse areas of gastroenterology including inflammatory bowel disease, Coeliac disease, irritable bowel syndrome, liver disease, gastrointestinal bleeding, helicobactor pylori infection and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy feeding. Last year he performed over 400 colonoscopies and 100 gastroscopies.