Mr Neil Haldar
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Mr Neil Haldar

Mr Neil Haldar
Neil
Haldar
MBBS(Lon), MD (University of London), FRCS (Eng), FRCS Urol, Consultant Urological surgeon

Languages spoken

English

Expert in

Urology

Overview

Centres

Windsor
Windsor

69 Alma Road, Windsor, SL4 3HD

51.47755, -0.61809
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Mr Neil Haldar is a full time Consultant Urological surgeon. He is the lead urological cancer surgeon and lead in laparoscopic surgery at Buckinghamshire NHS Trust Hospitals in the UK. He graduated from King’s College School of Medicine in 1992 with numerous prizes and was a demonstrator in anatomy at Guy’s Hospital, London before joining the Oxford Junior Surgical training scheme as the number 1 pick of over 200 national and international applicants. In 1997 he was awarded the Allinson Foundation Research Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons and undertook a Master’s degree at the Nuffield Dept of Surgery in Oxford.  Mr Haldar  went on to complete his higher surgical urology training in Oxford following which he undertook further visiting fellowships to the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio and Nantes, France to develop his specialist interest in laparoscopic urology. In 2005 he was appointed as Clinical Lead in laparoscopic urology to Buckinghamshire NHS Trust.

Career positions

Current position(s)

  • Lead urological cancer surgeon and lead in laparoscopic surgery, Buckinghamshire NHS Trust Hospitals 
  • Demonstrator in anatomy at Guy’s Hospital

Education

Universities

  • King’s College School of Medicine, 1992 
  • Oxford Junior Surgical training scheme

Expertise and interests

Interests

  • Prostate Cancer
  • Bladder Cancer
  • Renal Cancer
  • Testicular Cancer
  • Renal stones
  • Benign Prostatic Enlargement

Awards received

  • Association of Surgeons of GB and Ireland – short list for Moynihan prize
  • Royal College of Surgeon’s/Allinson Foundation Research Fellowship
  • Royal Society of Medicine/GlaxoSmithKline trainee of the year award
  • BJUI/SIU Overseas Clinical Research award
  • BAUS/ UROLINK travel award
  • BAUS Young consultant travel award

Publications and affiliations

  • Royal College of Surgeons of England
  • British Medical Association
  • Medical Defence Union
  • General Medical Council
  • British Association of Urological Surgeons
  • European Association of Urology

Professional memberships

  • Royal Society of Medicine – Committee member section of urology
  • BAUS Urolink– Committee member
  • Oxford School of Surgery – Committee member
  • Thames Valley Cancer Network – working party
  • Alliance Surgical – Founding member