Mr Aprajay Golash

Mr Aprajay Golash

NHS base
Royal Preston Hospital, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
GMC Number
4284574
Clinic Timetable
Alternate Wednesday am
Clinical interests
I have developed special interests in complex spinal surgery, endoscopic pituitary surgery and surgery for trigeminal neuralgia. I love technology and innovations.  I have successfully piloted telemedicine clinics and transfer of scans over mobile phones.  I would like to use new web conferencing facilities to enhance the communication between primary and secondary care or even with patients.
Professional Memberships
MBBS, FRCS SN, MD
Academic Background
I qualified (MBBS) in 1986 and trained as a general surgeon obtaining MS and DNB qualifications.  I obtained a Fellowship to the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) Edinburgh in 1994. Intricacy and challenges of neurosurgery really fascinated me so I started my training in neurosurgery.  I was trained at Leeds, London, Manchester and Liverpool before taking a Consultant post at Preston.  I obtained my neurosurgical fellowship (FRCS SN) in 1999. I have a strong interest in research and obtained my MD from Manchester University in 2006.  I started a research programme in collaboration with the University of Central Lancashire on brain tumours, which now has an established research fellowship.

NHS base

Royal Preston Hospital, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

GMC Number

4284574

Clinic Timetable

Alternate Wednesday am

Clinical interests

I have developed special interests in complex spinal surgery, endoscopic pituitary surgery and surgery for trigeminal neuralgia. I love technology and innovations.  I have successfully piloted telemedicine clinics and transfer of scans over mobile phones.  I would like to use new web conferencing facilities to enhance the communication between primary and secondary care or even with patients.

Professional Memberships

MBBS, FRCS SN, MD

Academic Background

I qualified (MBBS) in 1986 and trained as a general surgeon obtaining MS and DNB qualifications.  I obtained a Fellowship to the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) Edinburgh in 1994. Intricacy and challenges of neurosurgery really fascinated me so I started my training in neurosurgery.  I was trained at Leeds, London, Manchester and Liverpool before taking a Consultant post at Preston.  I obtained my neurosurgical fellowship (FRCS SN) in 1999. I have a strong interest in research and obtained my MD from Manchester University in 2006.  I started a research programme in collaboration with the University of Central Lancashire on brain tumours, which now has an established research fellowship.
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