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Biography

Mr Roland Morley is a Consultant Urological Surgeon at New Victoria Hospital. He is a fully registered medical practitioner, holding degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from London University St George’s Hospital Medical School.

Mr Morley served a cadetship in The Royal Navy as an undergraduate and following graduation, spent 6 years in The Royal Navy gaining his fellowship of The Royal College of Surgeons of London in 1989. He then  spent 3 years training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, before undertaking research in uropathological aspects of female stress urinary incontinence. Following this Mr Morley commenced urological training on the Wessex urological rotation, and was appointed to a consultant post at Kingston Hospital NHS Trust in 1998 with an interest in female Urology, paediatric urology and benign reconstruction. He recently moved to Imperial College Healthcare in October 2015, with the same special interests.

Mr Morley is a member of the British Association of Urological Surgeons, The International Continence Society and is President Elect of the Urology Section of the Royal Society of Medicine. He is a final MB examiner, and also examines for the MSc at the Institute of Urology. He is also Chairman of the Specialist Advisory Committee for Urology in the United Kingdom and oversees all urological training. He has just completed his term as Chairman of the British Association of Urological Surgeons’ Section of Female Urology and Reconstruction.

Mr Morley was previously Divisional Director of Surgery and Critical care at Kingston Hospital NHS Trust and Director of Medical Education. He is a member of the National Specialist Advisory Committee in Urology. His special areas of interest are paediatric urology and female urology and benign reconstruction of the genitourinary tract, particularly primary and recurrent stress incontinence surgery and management of the overactive and neuropathic bladder. Approximately 80% of his practice is now devoted to aspects of female urology and reconstruction. Mr Morley is presently a committee chair on the NHS England Mesh Review in Urinary Incontinence and Prolapse Surgery.

Clinical interests

  • Male urinary tract symptoms and surgery
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Foreskin problems
  • Female Urology
  • Incontinence Surgery
  • Paediatric Urology
  • Infertility
  • General Urology
  • Benign Reconstruction
  • Gender Reassignment Surgery
  • Prostate problems including surgery for benign protea

Hospitals

Charing Cross Hospital and St Mary's Hospital, London
UKAS
The Victoria Foundation
NJR accreditation Quality Data Provider for New Victoria Hospital
JAG accreditation
IT ISO
Freedom to Speak Up scheme
Care Quality Commission Good Rating
CAP AWARDS
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