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Consultants - Ear, Nose and Throat

Mr.
Peter Robb BSc(Hons) MB BS FRCS FRCSEd
Mr.
Peter Robb is a Consultant ENT surgeon at Epsom and St. Helier
University Hospitals NHS Trust, and the President of the British
Association for Paediatric Otorhinolaryngology. He is honorary
Consultant at the Children's Trust, Tadworth and Royal Surrey
County Hospital, Guildford, where the Surrey ENT clinical network
is based. He has an interest in paediatric and general adult ENT.
He was
appointed to Epsom Healthcare NHS Trust in 1991, and was
subsequently clinical director of surgery. He is a past chairman
of the senior medical staff committee at Epsom and St Helier
University Hospitals NHS Trust.
Following a 1st class honours degree in human psychology, Mr. Robb
trained at the Royal London Hospital, Addenbrooke's Hospital,
Cambridge and Guy's Hospital, London.
He was
clinical research fellow at the University of Washington, Seattle,
USA and clinical fellow in paediatric laryngology at the
Children's Hospital, Sydney, Australia. Mr. Robb is an honorary
senior lecturer at Middlesex University. He is a past member of
the court of examiners of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
and is chairman of the Intercollegiate Specialty Board in
Otolaryngology.
Mr.
Robb was a consultant clinical advisor in ENT to the NHS
Modernisation Agency and national link for day-case paediatric ENT
surgery. Mr. Robb chairs one of the four Guidelines Review Panels
at NICE. He is a professional clinical assessor in ENT for the NHS
National Clinical Assessment Service at the National Patient
Safety Agency. In 2006, he was seconded to the Department of
Health working with Lord Warners' group implementing the White
Paper, Delivering Healthcare Closer to Home. Mr. Robb is a Fellow,
member of council and past honorary treasurer of the section of
laryngology and rhinology at the Royal Society of Medicine.
Mr.
Peter Robb is on the Specialist Register with the General Medical
Council (No. 2703855).
Clinic:
Monday afternoon and evening, alternate Tuesday morning, Saturday
morning ad-hoc.
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