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About Mr Nick Cohen

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After graduating in Medicine from Birmingham University his basic medical and surgical training was in the West Midlands. He underwent General Surgical and early Urological training in the West Midlands and then a period of research on lithotripsy of urinary stones in London (St. Bartholomew's Hospital). 

He became a Urology specialist registrar in Aberdeen, and then completed Higher Specialist training in Urology as Senior Registrar in the West Midlands Urology rotation.  He started as Consultant Urologist in Aberdeen in 1997. 

Over time he sub-specilaised in Endourology and stone disease as well as upper urinary tract laparoscopy  He was clinical lead of the Aberdeen Urology Department for many years until 2020.  He is now working less than full time in the NHS and concentrates on core urology practice and training of Higher Specialist Trainees in Urology in Grampian

Nicholas Cohen Professional Memberships

  • British Association of Urological Surgeons
  • Royal College of Surgeons of England
  • Aberdeen Medical-Surgical Society

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Core Urology practice

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