Mr Thomas Walker is an Upper Gastrointestinal and General Surgeon in Gloucester working at Winfield Hospital.
Upper gastrointestinal surgery including gallstone disease. Diagnostic upper gastrointestinal endoscopy including BRAVO reflux testing. General surgery including abdominal wall hernias.
Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons of Great Britain
Ireland European Society for Endoscopic Surgery
British Hernia Society
MBChB, Leeds University Medical School 2008 BSc Sports Science in relation to medicine, Leeds University 2007 PGCert Medical Education, University of Bristol 2019 FRCS Royal College of Surgeons of England 2019 Mr Walker qualified from Leeds University Medical School in 2008. He has undertaken his surgical training predominantly in the South West of England combined with time in a trauma surgery department in South Africa and Liver transplant/HPB unit in Melbourne, Australia. Mr Walker is a keen postgraduate surgical educator with a PGCert from the University of Bristol and was the Severn School of Surgery Simulation and Non-technical Skills fellow in 2017-18.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Upper gastrointestinal surgery including gallstone disease. Diagnostic upper gastrointestinal endoscopy including BRAVO reflux testing. General surgery including abdominal wall hernias.
Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons of Great Britain
Ireland European Society for Endoscopic Surgery
British Hernia Society
MBChB, Leeds University Medical School 2008 BSc Sports Science in relation to medicine, Leeds University 2007 PGCert Medical Education, University of Bristol 2019 FRCS Royal College of Surgeons of England 2019 Mr Walker qualified from Leeds University Medical School in 2008. He has undertaken his surgical training predominantly in the South West of England combined with time in a trauma surgery department in South Africa and Liver transplant/HPB unit in Melbourne, Australia. Mr Walker is a keen postgraduate surgical educator with a PGCert from the University of Bristol and was the Severn School of Surgery Simulation and Non-technical Skills fellow in 2017-18.