Mr Andrew Wedderburn

Qualifications

FRCS (Urol)

Speciality

Urology

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Secretary: Michelle Payne

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About

Mr Wedderburn was appointed as a consultant urologist in 2002 at Royal Bournemouth Hospital. In addition to general urology he offers a sub specialist interest in the diagnosis and management of prostate cancer performing transperineal prostate biopsies, LDR brachytherapy and robotic radical prostatectomy.

Andrew studied medicine as an undergraduate at St Thomas’ Hospital (UMDS) in London. He undertook basic surgical training in London and Sussex and was appointed to the Wessex Training Scheme for higher urological training. During this period, he undertook a fellowship at Royal Perth Hospital. In 2000 at the FRCS (Urol) examination he was awarded the Keith Yates medal and subsequently undertook travelling fellowships at the Cleveland Clinic and Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

In 2006 he was awarded a British Urological Foundation fellowship to help set up the local Brachytherapy service and undertook fellowship training at the Seattle Prostate Institute with his clinical oncology colleagues. In 2010 he undertook training and subsequently developed the Prostate Template Biopsy service locally.

In 2007 he undertook training with his colleague, Kevin Turner, in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy at the University of Leipzig. In 2013 he trained as a robotic prostatectomy surgeon mentored by Professor Stolzenburg from Leipzig and Professor Haese from the Martini-Klinik in Hamburg.

Outside direct clinical practice Andrew is an assessor, examiner and leader of the oral question writing group for the FRCS Urology examination, examiner for the International Board exam, Chair of the Dorset Network Site Specific Group in Uro-oncology and was until recently Training Program Director for Wessex Urology.

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