Name: Dr Amit Bahl MBBS, MD,DNB, FRCP, FRCR, FFRRCSI Practicing at: Spire Bristol Hospital Specialties: Oncology Chemotherapy Radiotherapy Special clinical interests: Genitourinary cancers (Prostate, Bladder, Kidney, Penile and Testicular), Breast cancer Research interests: Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Bladder Cancer, Kidney Cancer Current NHS and /or university posts: Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Bristol Cancer Institute, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Trust Year of first medical qualification:1988 Current membership(s) of professional, national and regional bodies: Royal College of Physicians London Royal College of Radiologists London NCRI Bladder Cancer Clinical Studies Groups Chair of Penile Cancer Subgroup British Uro-Oncology Group Part-time positions in Spire:Radiotherapy adviser at Spire Bristol Specialist Care Centre for £12000 per annum. Duties include advisory services on clinical governance, treatment protocols, quality assurance and technology and information systems. Contact Details Telephone number to make a private appointment: 01179707893; 07855014909 Private secretary telephone number: 01179707893 Private secretary email address: Irena.Rodziewicz@hah.co.uk Availability: Appointments made for that week Background Information Professional profile: Amit Bahl is Consultant Clinical Oncologist with a special interest in breast and urological cancers. He has led and developed the prostate brachytherapy service at Bristol. He has been an expert adviser to NICE for the technology appraisal on new drugs and an external service reviewer. He has been awarded the fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians. He is a current member of the National Cancer Research Institute for bladder cancer and chair for the penile cancer subgroup, and has supervised several research projects. He has previously been in the NCRI Renal clinical studies group. He is an Executive Committee member of the British Uro-oncology group. Dr Bahl is actively involved in research into breast, prostate and bladder cancers, participates in clinical trials and regularly publishes articles and has several presentations at national and international meetings. In 2012, Dr Bahl was awarded the Cochrane Shanks Jalil Professorship by the Royal College of Radiologists, London.