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Written by a NHS patient at Milton Keynes Hospital
3rd August 2023


Miss Patel was simply amazing. She put both myself and my husband at ease after my Breast cancer diagnosis. She explained the procedure in detail and was very thorough in everything she did. Thank you so much. X

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Written by a NHS patient at Milton Keynes Hospital
30th June 2023


Miss Gaural Patel soon put me at ease, explaining everything about my treatment well, gave me time to ask questions, she soon had my complete trust in her. Although Miss Patel must see hundreds of patients, I felt individual, every time I went to clinic I saw her, it was good having the continuity. She is a lovely lady and very nice to consult with. I felt very comfortable with her. She’s very professional and very caring and I can’t thank her enough.

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Written by a NHS patient at Milton Keynes Hospital
18th January 2023


Miss Patel has guided me through my cancer journey over the last three years. She has explained everything in a very gentle yet thorough and professional manner and has answered all my queries. At every stage, I had complete confidence in her. She is very kind, friendly and approachable and the encouragement, support and advice that she has willingly given to me have been invaluable.

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Written by a NHS patient at Milton Keynes Hospital
27th November 2022


Miss Patel and her team were professional, caring and efficient. She inspired confidence and was reassuring at a very emotional and frightening time. From the moment I was diagnosed with breast cancer the cancer team were very understanding and supportive. Miss Patel was the surgeon who operated to remove my tumour and showed great empathy. The kindness and support I received enabled me to accept the situation and to confidently move forward.

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Written by a NHS patient at Milton Keynes Hospital
26th October 2022


From the first terrifying moment that I met Miss Patel I pretty much knew that I was going to be ok. She made me feel comfortable and at ease and less frightened about the whole process. She didnt hurry with the information she gave me and explained everything in a way that I understood which was very reassuring. On my surgery day she came round beforehand and we had a giggle about Harry Potter and holidays which lightened my mood somewhat. My last appointment was yesterday and everything is fine all thanks to this lovely lady and all her brilliant team. We discussed going forward and the future looks bright. Thankyou so much Breast Care Unit Milton Keynes!!!! Ps She smiles alot

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  • General surgery

Profile

Miss Patel joined the Milton Keynes team in November 2018. She is delighted to return to the area, following her medical degree at Oxford University (where she also gained an honours degree focussing on cognitive neurosciences) and Foundation training in Buckinghamshire
She has worked over 5 continents, absorbing tips and tricks from many gifted trainers, and completed her core surgical training in London (Chelsea and Westminster hospital, Charing Cross Hospital, Hammersmith Hospital and Hillingdon Hospital). Higher surgical training took her to Wales and an inspirational observership at the Royal Marsden Hospital. Pre-appointment, she was awarded a highly competitive National Oncoplastic TIG fellowship year at Broomfield Hospital and St Andrews Plastics Unit, Chelmsford. Here, she worked alongside internationally respected surgeons in order to train in all aspects of oncoplastic and reconstructive breast surgery including therapeutic mammaplasty, skin sparing mastectomy for implant and flap reconstruction, breast reductions/mastopexies, nipple reconstruction and areolar tattooing. She also took on a key organisational role for the regional risk reducing mastectomy multidisciplinary meeting, which brought together geneticists, psychologists, oncologists, surgeons and breast reconstruction nurses to allow comprehensive assessment and acceptable options for ladies with high risk of developing breast cancer. She finished off her training with a travelling fellowship to Paris, working under the expert supervision of Krishna Clough and Isabel Safardi who helped hone her oncoplastic –aesthetic sense and expanded applications of fat grafting in their technically superb, yet extremely patient centred way.
Since practicing in Milton Keynes she continues to contribute to the academic community, in the form of international conference posters and peer reviewed publications, but is increasingly focussing on holistic care of her patients. She works alongside the Macmillan wellbeing team, to ensure that a diagnosis of cancer can be used positively to improve your quality of life, with access to hospital and community resources encompassing physical health but also addressing emotional and psychosocial needs that can be neglected. You will also find her out and about, both in the hospital and Milton Keynes community, promoting breast awareness with the mammographers and breast specialist nurses, through joint events with local companies and organisations. She hopes to educate and empower both women and men about breast health with the help of her colleagues, media and of course Betty Boob (our realistic mannequin who generously allows everyone to gain confidence with breast examination on her!)
She has a special interest in leadership and the hidden curriculum where norms, values and beliefs, as well as knowledge are passed on unwittingly as well as consciously. She hopes that early development of these ideas with medical students and trainees from both Buckingham and Oxford Universities, will encourage self-awareness and understanding of others. These, together with empathy and kindness, help build the resilience required to complete the demands of higher training, where mind, body and spirit can be relentlessly tested in order to allow oneself the privilege of being someone’s doctor, without losing the qualities of a being a fellow human being.