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Written by a patient at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital
9th April 2018


I first met Ehab Bishay in 2014 when I was diagnosed with lung cancer. He was reassuring from the outset and has given me so far a further unexpected 3 years of living I have become friends on facebook and enjoy his comments on world and medical/religious affairs all of which have been pertinent and to the point. Keep it up Ehab. I look forward to future visits at Heartlands and further comments on facebook

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7th April 2018


He gave great care and support whilst treating me for lung cancer. He was very informative on all the treatment options and explained everything at a very traumatic time for myself and my wife. I asked some difficult questions and we always had honest and direct answers. The support from Mr Bishay is ongoing and he is always available if I have any questions.

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Profile

Ehab S Bishay qualified in 1992 from St. Bartholomew’s Medical College, London, with honours colours of the college. He then completed his basic surgical training in London gaining his general Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1996. He spent two and a half years in full time research in the premiere American Cardiothoracic Centre, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, being awarded his Master of Surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons of England for the work he performed there.
He then entered specialist Cardiothoracic training on the West Midlands rotation gaining his specialist Fellowship of the Cardiothoracic Surgeons of England, FRCS (C-Th), and then shortly afterwards was allowed onto the Specialist Cardiothoracic register in 2006. He was appointed as Consultant Thoracic Surgeon to the Birmingham Heartlands Hospital where he has held this position since 2007. There he previously led the lung cancer services, and leads on training as the regional training programme director for Cardiothoracic Surgery for the West Midlands deanery.
He is the co-chair and lead Thoracic surgeon organiser on the internationally recognised Birmingham Review Course in Cardiothoracic surgery. He is also a regular faculty member on a number of Royal college of surgeons of England, Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, as well as European Association of Cardiothoracic Surgeons courses.
He is the Royal College of Surgeons of England Regional specialist professional affairs advisor for Cardiothoracic surgery for the West Midlands as well as a College assessor. He practices all aspects of adult thoracic surgery with a specialist interest in superior sulcus tumours, tracheal surgery, sleeve resections, as well as VATs Lobectomies. He is a keen innovator and recently implanted the UK's first 3D printed breast bone implant in a patient with a large breast bone defect.