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Mr Jeffrey Lordan

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Mr Lordan is an experienced Upper GI, HPB and General Surgeon. He performs general & upper GI surgery, HPB (liver and pancreas), gallbladder / bile duct surgery, minimal access surgery, hernia surgery and acute and elective general surgery. "As an experienced Upper GI, HPB and General Surgeon, my patients appreciate my integrity, warmth, approachability and empathy; these are the characteristics that define my professional practice". Mr Lordan undertook his specialist surgical training in the South West Thames London Deanery and specialist fellowships within the Birmingham Liver and Transplant Unit and Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London. Between 2015 and 2020, Mr Lordan practiced as a Consultant Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB), Sarcoma & Multi-Organ Retrieval Surgeon at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust where he was part of a progressive and innovative HPB Unit and multidisciplinary team (MDT). His experience in retroperitoneal sarcoma, multi-organ retrievals and liver transplantation, complement and enhance his HPB practice. Furthermore, as a CPG Lead at Royal Free London, he developed an interested in improving and redesigning clinical pathways centred on patients’ needs and effective use of NHS resources. Since 2020, Mr Lordan has practiced as a Consultant Upper GI/HPB and General Surgeon in Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust. Since March 2021, Mr Lordan was appointed as Chair (Lead) of the Upper GI and Hepato-panreatico-biliary Tumour Site Specific Group (TSSG) for the Kent and Medway Cancer Collaborative (KMCC). Mr Lordan is the Royal College of Surgeons College Tutor, Chair of the Local Faculty Group for surgery, and is leading on developing specialist Upper GI / HPB services for Kent in collaboration with Kings College Hospital London. Mr Lordan is developing a new EUS service for Kent to serve HPB cancer patients and patients with severe pancreatitis and gallstone disease. Prizes and Awards: 2001: The Conrad Lewin Prize for best paper and presentation, BACA National Conference 2006: First prize for presentation: A novel technique to aid retraction and washout in laparoscopic anterior resection. Shirol, Lordan. Tilney et al. 2006: Travelling fellowship RSM Coloproctology International Meeting, Prague 2006: Trust Award for Excellence in Medical Teaching, Frimley Park Hospital 2016: Top Teachers Award, University College London 2017: Award for outstanding teaching, University College London Hospital. Private Medical Secretary - Victoria Belfield email: victoria.generalsurgery@gmail.com mobile: 07425 472540

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  • General surgery