Mr George Spink
Last updated: 17/06/2024
Overview
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of 46 people said they were extremely likely or likely to recommend this consultant to a friend or relative. |
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Last updated: 17/06/2024
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of 46 people said they were extremely likely or likely to recommend this consultant to a friend or relative. |
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total admissions. |
This information is provided by Mr George Spink.
GMC reg: 4331050George Michael Spink 4330150 BSc (Hons) Anatomy with physiology MBBS (Distinction in Surgery) FRCS (Neurosurgery) George Spink is one of the senior Neurosurgeons for East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. For the last 8 years he was the Clinical Director of Spinal Surgery for this region. His elective practice is entirely spinal. As such he undertakes all aspects of elective and emergency spinal surgery dealing with: o Simple degenerative spinal pathology o Complex degenerative spinal deformity o Spinal tumours o Spinal trauma o Joint replacement surgery He also retains a general Neurosurgery practice for urgent and emergency pathology. Over the last decade he has been responsible for helping coordinate the development of spinal surgery services in the region, with particular reference to metastatic spinal cord compression, spinal cord injuries and spinal column fractures. He maintains membership of the European Spinal Society (EuroSpine), British Association of Spinal Surgeons (BASS) and the Society of British Neurosurgeons (SBNS) and regularly attends their academic meetings and conferences. Since starting his consultancy George has carried out medicolegal work. He has also been involved with industry, working as a spinal technology expert on international advisory panels for multinational companies. His recent NHS driven research incudes: Current Projects o UCES (National cauda equina study) o Cervical fractures in the elderly population o Intraoperative spinal cord monitoring during spinal tumour surgery o Fusion vs Arthroplasty in cervical disc disease Completed Research o ENTICE (National cauda equina study) o PROMs in spinal surgery o Dynamic stabilisation in lumbar discectomy o Outcomes in spinal stenosis surgery o Accuracy in spinal instrumentation o Improving diagnosis in cauda equina syndrome George was trained in Spinal Neurosurgery by Mr Adrian Casey and Professor Alan Crockard, at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Mr David Peterson at Charing Cross Hospital and Mr John Brecknell at Queens Hospital in London. On completing his training George took up a Consultant Neurosurgeon post at The John Radcliffe Hosptial in Oxford. He then moved to East Yorkshire when he was offered the role as head of Department for Spinal Surgery at Hull Royal Infirmary. Outside of clinical medicine, he is a multi-award winning teacher with the local medical school (Hull York Medical School - HYMS) as a phase 1 academic tutor and an honorary senior clinical tutor for phase 2 and 3. In his youth George had varied interests including: o Represented GB (International Athletics - 100m, 200m, 100m relay) o Dorset Young Businessman of the Year o ATC National leadership course (SAS RAF Hereford) ? 1st place o RAF Flying scholarship o Shotokan Karate (1st Dan ? Black belt) o Grade 7 (Piano and Oboe) Now he prefers more sedentary pursuits including landscape photography, astronomy, Munro bagging and completing the Trail 100.
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Neurosurgery - Spine
Minimal access surgery, spinal tumours, trauma, cervical joint replacement, patient-recorded outcomes
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Surveys from patients about the care they received from Mr George Spink.
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of 46 people said they were extremely likely or likely to recommend this consultant to a friend or relative. |
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of 46 people felt this consultant definitely met their needs. |
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