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John
Studd, DSc, MD, FRCOG,
is Professor of Gynaecology at Imperial College and Consultant Gynaecologist
at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. He qualified at Birmingham
University in 1962. He was trained in Bulawayo and Salisbury in
what was Rhodesia and finished his training in Birmingham.
He
was a Consultant Gynaecologist at Nottingham City Hospital and then
moved to King's College Hospital in London from 1973 to 1995. He
was then invited to join the staff of the new Chelsea and Westminster
Hospital. He runs the Menopause, Premenstrual Syndrome and Psychoendocrine
Clinics at this hospital where he also teaches gynaecological surgery.
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profstudd@gynaecology.co.uk |
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His
book Vaginal Hysterectomy was published last year.
He
is also the author of Progress in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, a
series which is now in its 20th year and also a series of annual
books on the menopause. In his published work he has stressed the
importance of hysterectomy, not as treatment of last resort or a
confession of failure but one which should be used for debilitating
problems of bleeding, pain, premenstrual depression, menstrual migraine
as well as the long term problems, such as fibroids, pelvic inflammatory
disease and endometriosis.
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gynaecologist,
gynaecology, pregnancy, pregnant, post-natal, PMS, HRT, osteoporosis,
menopause treatment, estrogen, oestrogens |
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