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UpgradeMr. Sheikh is a highly skilled neurosurgeon with expertise in various areas of neurosurgery. His specialist interests include endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery, open skull base neurosurgery, minimal access surgery, brain tumor surgery, and neurovascular neurosurgery. He is also experienced in degenerative spinal surgery and minimal access spine surgery.
Mr Sheikh completed his medical degree at the University of Punjab in 2005. He then pursued his residency in Internal Medicine and General Surgery at the Mayo Hospital in Lahore. His foundation training took place at Diana Princess of Wales Hospital Grimsby and Hull Royal Infirmary.
Continuing his education, Mr Sheikh underwent specialized Neurosurgical Training at Ninewells Hospital Dundee, Institute of Neurological Sciences Glasgow, and Leeds General Infirmary. His dedication and expertise were recognized when he was awarded the Norman Dott Medal in 2017. In 2018, he obtained CCT in Neurological Surgery.
Mr Sheikh further honed his skills through the RCS England Anterior Skull base fellowship in Leeds. Additionally, he gained valuable experience in Neurovascular surgery during his time at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, AZ, under the Marjorie Newsome Fellowship.
His commitment to advancing neurosurgery through research and skills development continues to make a significant impact in the field.
Qualifications & Fellowships
Marjorie Newsome Fellowship, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ 2018
RCS England Anterior Skullbase fellowship
IMRCS
MBBS
BSc
Memberships
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Society of British Neurological Surgeons
British Neurovascular group
General Medical Council
MDDUS
NHS Base
Leeds General Infirmary
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