Miss Shabnam Undre is a Consultant Urologist in Hertfordshire with a special interest in Paediatrics
Paediatric cases such as orchidopexies, circumcisions, antenatal hydronephrosis, VUR, PUJ obstruction, dysfunctional voiding, infections, wetting and hyspospadias repair.
Miss Shabnam Undre is currently only seeing Paediatric patients at Rivers Hospital.
Miss Undre will see patients from Newborn+
British Association of Urological surgeons
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons
European Society of Paediatric Urology
Miss Shabnam Undre started with ENHT (East na North Herts Trust) on the 1st of March as a Consultant Urological Surgeon with a special interest in Paediatric Urology. Miss Undre completed her urology training on the North-West London rotation. During this time she spent one year training in Paediatric Urology at Great Ormond Street Hospital. After completing her training in Urology, Miss Undre was appointed as a post CCT fellow in paediatric Urology and spent a further year at Great Ormond Street. Miss Shabnam Undre was then appointed as a Locum Consultant at Great Ormond Street in Paediatric Urology from April 2013-Sept 2014 and at UCLH in Paediatric and Adolescent Urology from Oct 2014-Feb 2015 before commencing her post with ENHT. Miss Undre completed a PhD titled “team work in the operating theatre” and has carried on her work in the field after being awarded the PhD in 2007. She has published extensively on the subject and related patient safety topics and presented her work at national and international conferences. She continues to be active in the field of patient safety and has been involved in research regarding WHO checklists and team briefing for surgery. She has written several book chapters including paediatric urology topics such as ‘obstructive uropathy' and ‘posterior urethral valves'. She is currently an associate on the European Urology guidelines committee for Paediatric Urology. She continues to have links and honorary contracts with GOSH and UCLH for multidisciplinary discussions and for referral of complex cases as well as with Imperial College for research.
Lister Hospital, Stevenage
5174825
Paediatric cases such as orchidopexies, circumcisions, antenatal hydronephrosis, VUR, PUJ obstruction, dysfunctional voiding, infections, wetting and hyspospadias repair.
Miss Shabnam Undre is currently only seeing Paediatric patients at Rivers Hospital.
Miss Undre will see patients from Newborn+
British Association of Urological surgeons
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons
European Society of Paediatric Urology
Miss Shabnam Undre started with ENHT (East na North Herts Trust) on the 1st of March as a Consultant Urological Surgeon with a special interest in Paediatric Urology. Miss Undre completed her urology training on the North-West London rotation. During this time she spent one year training in Paediatric Urology at Great Ormond Street Hospital. After completing her training in Urology, Miss Undre was appointed as a post CCT fellow in paediatric Urology and spent a further year at Great Ormond Street. Miss Shabnam Undre was then appointed as a Locum Consultant at Great Ormond Street in Paediatric Urology from April 2013-Sept 2014 and at UCLH in Paediatric and Adolescent Urology from Oct 2014-Feb 2015 before commencing her post with ENHT. Miss Undre completed a PhD titled “team work in the operating theatre” and has carried on her work in the field after being awarded the PhD in 2007. She has published extensively on the subject and related patient safety topics and presented her work at national and international conferences. She continues to be active in the field of patient safety and has been involved in research regarding WHO checklists and team briefing for surgery. She has written several book chapters including paediatric urology topics such as ‘obstructive uropathy' and ‘posterior urethral valves'. She is currently an associate on the European Urology guidelines committee for Paediatric Urology. She continues to have links and honorary contracts with GOSH and UCLH for multidisciplinary discussions and for referral of complex cases as well as with Imperial College for research.