Dr Roberto Verdolini MD, FRCP, is a member of the British Association of Dermatologists and a fully accredited Consultant in Dermatology on the British Specialist Register of the General Medical Council. He is also a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and a Member of both the American Academy of Dermatology and the European Academy of Dermato-venereology.
His National Health Service appointment is with the Princess Alexandra Hospital Trust, Harlow, having transferred there, in early 2010, from the Barts and the London Hospital NHS Trust.
After qualification in 1993 with distinction, early medical posts were in General Pathology, where he gained deep insight into the biology of tumours and laboratory research. |
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Specialist training in Dermatology was completed in 1999 qualifying with Distinction and Publicetur. A further period of training was subsequently undertaken at the Royal London Hospital, from 2000 to 2001, under the guidance of Professor R. Cerio.
His first consultant appointment was with the Princess Alexandra Hospital Trust in Harlow, Essex in 2002. He was subsequently appointed as Consultant Dermatologist at Newham University Hospital, London, in 2003 where he provided general dermatology clinics but also specialist services for Skin Cancer, including a very popular Surgical Dermatology Service based on the see and treat principle. When the Dermatology Department in Newham merged with the Barts and the London Hospital NHS Trust's Dermatology unit, in October 2007, he took on responsibility for dermatological surgery at both sites.
Specialist clinical interests include the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer (including melanoma) for which he performs a wide range of surgical as well as non-surgical treatments. Other areas of special interest include dermatopathology, acne, hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), the non surgical treatment of vitiligo and hair loss.
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