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Useful Information

A free-phone helpline
0800 707 6060
provides additional support to those taking up the offer of Bowel Cancer Screening.

 


Endoscopy Reception:
0208 235 4130


Useful Links

Enhanced Recovery Programme in Colorectal Surgery


ASGBI


NWLH NHS Trust


TrustPlus


Clinical Information


All Cancer Services


Patient Information leaflets


NHS Bowel Screening Programme


Inside Out (Stoma Support Group)

Department of Medicine

Teaching and courses are run for specialist registrars, consultants, and professions allied to medicine. There is an expanding role in the medical undergraduate programme of Imperial College. The specialist registrar rotates through general gastroenterology, specialist lumenal gastroenterology, and specialised training in nutrition, endoscopy and gastrointestinal physiology. The campus remains one of the most popular sites in the region for training in gastroenterology.

Tenth Annual International Congress Frontiers in Intestinal and Colorectal Disease - Date: 27 November 2012

Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Common Issues Discussed in Depth - Date: 26 April 2013

Postgraduate Teaching Term May 2013 - Date: 13 May 2013

St Mark's Enhanced Recovery Symposium May 2013 - Date: 17 May 2013

Postgraduate Teaching Term October 2013 - Date: 7 October 2013

Intestinal Failure Study Day & Workshop in Home Parental Nutrition - Date: 9 October 2013

11th Frontiers in Intestinal and Colorectal Disease - Date: 26 November 2013


   

For further information contact St Mark'sAcademic Institute.      

Study with us

There are a lot of courses available for 2013.

Book early to avoid disappointment.
View our current courses

Eleventh Frontiers in Intestinal and Colorectal Disease

Frontiers course          

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Fundraising

St. Mark’s Hospital Foundation was set up to raise funds to pay for the research and education the NHS can’t.   Find out more

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