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Dr Masud Haq BSc (Hons), MBBS (Hons), MRCP, MD
Dr Masud Haq is a Consultant Physician in Diabetes & Endocrinology at Kent & Sussex Hospital, Royal Tunbridge Wells, and a former graduate of Guy’s & St.Thomas’s Hospital, London. As a trainee he studied HIV & chest medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical School, USA, and modern vascular surgical techniques at St.Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. He completed a Bachelor Degree in Biochemistry assessing novel cardiovascular risk markers and was awarded a Wellcome Scholarship. He later completed a Doctorate in Medicine at the Royal Marsden Hospital studying the effects of radioiodine dosimetry treatment in patients affected by thyroid cancer. His work has been presented at numerous international meetings and was shortlisted for the European Marie Curie prize in 2007.
A former Consultant at St.George’s Hospital and Chelsea & Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Haq presently is a member of West Kent Diabetes Clinical Advisory Panel, Diabetes UK, The British Thyroid Association and UK Society of Endocrinologists. His main interests lie in thyroid disease and endocrine effects seen in ageing.
2009 - Clinical effects of testosterone deficiency in older men
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