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Mr Martyn Flett qualified from The University of Aberdeen with his basic medical qualification and an additional 1st Class Honours BSc in Medical Science in 1995. Following basic surgical training around Scotland he undertook higher training in Paediatric Surgery in Glasgow and Newcastle. In his final training years he undertook a Senior Fellowship in Paediatric Urology at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London before this current consultant appointment in Glasgow.
Martyn teaches undergraduate medical students, core and higher surgical trainees as well as being Faculty on surgical courses around the UK. He is an examiner and question writer for the Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examination in Paediatric Surgery and a Fellow of the Faculty of Surgical Trainers in Edinburgh. He is a member of the British Association of Paediatric Urologists and the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons. He has published in peer review journals and textbooks in subjects related to paediatric surgery. He has an ongoing interest in information technology within healthcare and has developed a number of computer systems and apps that are used by at the Glasgow Children’s hospital.
He is happy to see children from 3 to 16 years to assess and advise at Ross Hall Clinic Braehead, where appropriate surgery may then be offered at Ross Hall Hospital.
Ross Hall Clinic Braehead, Kings Inch Place, Renfrew, PA4 8WF
Part of Ross Hall Hospital, our private clinic offers services for people in Glasgow and the West of ScotlandRoss Hall Hospital, 221 Crookston Road, Crookston, G52 3NQ
As Scotland's largest private hospital, we offer a wide range of private services for those who live in Glasgow and the West of Scotland
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