Dr James ANDREW Robinson

Dr James ANDREW Robinson

Dr James Andrew Robinson is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and Endoscopist in Manchester

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Consultant Gastroenterologist, Honorary clinical lecturer, Salford Royal Hospital, Salford
GMC Number
Clinic Timetable
Wednesday evening
Clinical interests

Specialist in stomach and bowel diseases including diarrhoea constipation abdominal pains, rectal bleeding, IBS, colitis, Crohn's Disease, dyspepsia and reflux. Experienced endoscopist undertaking gastroscopy, colonoscopy and haemorrhoidal banding.

Clinical director at Salford Royal Hospital and training lead for Internal medicine trainees Health Education North West. 

Professional Memberships

Member of the British Society of Gastroenterologists
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians

Academic Background

Dr Robinson qualified at Oxford University in 1989 and worked in Oxford before returning to North West. He was trained in the North West region and took time out to undertake a PhD funded by the Medical Research Council in 1999. He was appointed as a Consultant at Salford Royal Hospital in the Gastroenterology department in 2001.

Dr Robinson is an honorary clinical lecturer at Manchester University and he is Clinical Director for Acute Medical Specialities at Salford Royal Hospital.

Website

NHS base

Consultant Gastroenterologist, Honorary clinical lecturer, Salford Royal Hospital, Salford

GMC Number

Clinic Timetable

Wednesday evening

Clinical interests

Specialist in stomach and bowel diseases including diarrhoea constipation abdominal pains, rectal bleeding, IBS, colitis, Crohn's Disease, dyspepsia and reflux. Experienced endoscopist undertaking gastroscopy, colonoscopy and haemorrhoidal banding.

Clinical director at Salford Royal Hospital and training lead for Internal medicine trainees Health Education North West. 

Professional Memberships

Member of the British Society of Gastroenterologists
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians

Academic Background

Dr Robinson qualified at Oxford University in 1989 and worked in Oxford before returning to North West. He was trained in the North West region and took time out to undertake a PhD funded by the Medical Research Council in 1999. He was appointed as a Consultant at Salford Royal Hospital in the Gastroenterology department in 2001.

Dr Robinson is an honorary clinical lecturer at Manchester University and he is Clinical Director for Acute Medical Specialities at Salford Royal Hospital.

Website

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