Prof Paris Tekkis

Professor Paris Tekkis qualified from Nottingham University Medical School in 1994. His postgraduate training was at St Mark鈥檚 Hospital, St Mary鈥檚 Hospital in London and at the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA.
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Professor Paris Tekkis qualified from Nottingham University Medical School in 1994. His postgraduate training was at St Mark鈥檚 Hospital, St Mary鈥檚 Hospital in London and at the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA.
He was first appointed as Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at St Mary鈥檚 Hospital and Imperial College in 2004. He was promoted to Reader in Surgery and appointed at The Royal Marsden in 2008.
He was promoted to Professor of Colorectal Surgery in 2011. He specialises in colorectal and minimally invasive surgery. Professor Tekkis and his team are internationally respected for their work in advanced rectal cancer and restorative surgery for inflammatory bowel disease.
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- Professor of Colorectal Surgery and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
The Royal Marsden Hospital, London - Honorary Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
St Mark's Hospital - Adjunct Staff
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland USA - Professor of Colorectal Surgery
Imperial College London
- Small bowel cancer
- Recurrent pelvic cancer
- Proctology
- Functional bowel disorder
- Minimal invasive surgery
Professor Paris Tekkis was promoted to Professor of Colorectal Surgery in 2011. He specialises in colorectal, robotic and minimally invasive surgery. Professor Tekkis and his team are internationally known for their work in rectal cancer and restorative surgery for inflammatory bowel disease.
- Hunterian Professor, The Royal College of Surgeons of England
- David Dunn Medal, The Association of Endoscopic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland
- Piermont Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons鈥� Award, The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons
- Year qualified 1994
- University of Nottingham Medical School (Undergraduate) 1994
- St George's Hospital, London (Post Graduate) 2003