
Dr. Tony Rahman
graduated in Medicine and Physiological Sciences
from Christ Church, Oxford, UK (1986-1992).
He was awarded
Membership of The Royal College of Physicians (UK)
in 1995 and appointed as a Fellow of the Royal
College in 2008.
In 2003 he was
awarded Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine at Imperial
College, London, (2003) following three years
researching mechanisms and novel therapies in acute
liver failure at the Royal Postgraduate Medical
School & Royal Free Hospitals, London.
His further
specialist training included, Institute of Liver
Studies & Transplantation, King’s College, St.
Thomas’ London, where he was involved in new and
innovative treatments of liver diseases, complex
reflux disease, inflammatory bowel disorders and
functional bowel disease.
He was accredited
as a Consultant Specialist in Adult Gastroenterology
& Hepatology, Internal & Critical Care Medicine by
the Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of
Anaesthetists (UK).
He is now a
Consultant Physician in Gastroenterology, Hepatology
& Critical Care Medicine at St. George’s & Queen
Mary’s Hospital, London.
He has written
several articles, papers and reviews in peer
reviewed journals and presented at national and
international meetings. Current research interests
include liver diseases, nutrition & oesophageal
reflux and gastric dysfunction.
He is able to
offer expertise in the surveillance and management
of gastrointestinal and liver cancer, acute and
chronic liver & pancreatic diseases and functional
bowel disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome and
reflux.
Private
consultations take place at Princess Grace Hospital
(W1), Parkside Hospital (SW19), New Victoria
Hospital (Kingston) and St. Anthony’s Hospital
(Cheam).
Publications
TM Rahman, J. Wendon – Severe Hepatic
Dysfunction in Pregnancy. Quarterly Journal of
Medicine (2002) 95(6):343-357
TM Rahman, D. Treacher – Management of Acute
Renal Failure on the Intensive Care Unit.
Clinical Medicine (2002) (2):108-113
TM Rahman, HJF Hodgson - Clinical Management of
Acute Hepatic Failure. Intensive Care Medicine
(2001) 27:467-476
TM Rahman & HJF Hodgson. - Biological mechanisms
for cell transplantation – Progress in
Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2001 FSK 126e
(Part III) Pages 7-11
TM Rahman, HJF Hodgson - Animal Models of Acute
Hepatic Failure. International Journal of
Experimental Pathology (2000) 81: 145-157
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