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About Dr Christina Wilson

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Dr Christina Wilson is a Consultant in Clinical Oncology at the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre in Glasgow. 

She graduated from University of Dundee Medical School in 2007 ranking in the first quartile with Distinction in 2005. She undertook her clinical oncology training at the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre from 2011-16. She received her MRCP in 2010, FRCR in 2015 and was awarded a Royal College Proton Fellowship which she undertook at the University of Florida Proton Institute in Florida in 2015.

Dr Wilson has been working as a consultant with special interest in Head and Neck and Upper GI cancer since 2016. Her NHS practice covers several health boards for both cancer team sites. Treatments she offers include radiotherapy, including stereotactic radiotherapy, and systemic drug therapy, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy and target therapy.

Dr Wilson has been principal investigator of several national and international multi-centre trials including INOVATE, DARS and RAVINA. She is co-investigator in a number of others for head and neck and upper GI.

Dr Wilson is a Clinical Expert Opinion for the Scottish Medicines Consortium on new medicine approval requests and peer reviewer for British Journal of Cancer.

She is Lead Author of the West of Scotland Oesophago-gastric cancer management guidelines and Lead Co-Author of the West of Scotland Head and Neck cancer clinical management guidelines and is currently Oncology Co-Chair in the National Head and Neck clinical management guideline committee. 

Dr Wilson is extensively involved in educational and training at local and national level. Her current educational roles include:

  • Chair of the Royal College FRCR Part 2A Exam Board
  • Chair of Beatson Clinical Oncology Training Committee
  • Head and Neck Team Trainer 
  • Clinical Oncology Registrar Educational Supervisor
  • Clinical Oncology National Recruitment Interviewer

Her previous roles have included:

  • Co-Author of the Royal College National Head and Neck Radiotherapy Consensus Guidelines 
  • Deputy Chair of Regional H&N Multi-Disciplinary Meeting
  • Oncology Representative of the Oesophago-gastric Managed Clinical Network
  • Scottish Representation on the Royal College Clinical Oncology National Recruitment Board

She has contributed to several published cancer book chapters, participated as a panel member in several national conferences and author on several journal publications.

Clinical Interests

  • Oral Cancer
  • Throat Cancer
  • Salivary Gland Cancer
  • Sinonasal Cancer
  • Oesophageal Cancer
  • Gastric Cancer
  • Pancreas Cancer

Professional Memberships

  • Royal College of Radiologists, London
  • British Medical Association
  • General Medical Council

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Languages spoken

English

GMC number

6157089
A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.

Qualifications

MBChB, MRCP, FRCR (UK)

Professional memberships

  • Royal College of Radiologists, London
  • British Medical Association
  • General Medical Council

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