Clinical Senior Lecturer & Module lead, Queen Mary University of London, UK
United Kingdom
Dr. Alireza Shoakazemi is a highly accomplished Consultant Neurosurgeon specializing in Skull Base surgery at prestigious London institutions like BHRUT, Queen Mary University, and various hospitals. He holds key teaching roles, including Local Education Lead in Neurosurgery, and is actively involved in research and academia with a Clinical Senior Lecturer position at Queen Mary University. Dr. Shoakazemi has published extensively on topics like complex spine surgery and Gamma Knife radiosurgery, showcasing a commitment to advancing patient care and surgical outcomes. His broad expertise and dedication to education make him a respected figure in the neurosurgical community.
Dr. Alireza Shoakazemi is a highly accomplished Consultant Neurosurgeon with extensive expertise in the field of Neurosurgery. Currently, he serves as a Consultant Neurosurgeon at multiple prestigious institutions in London, including the Barking, Havering, and Redbridge University Hospital, Queen Mary University of London, The London Independent Hospital, Cromwell Hospital, and Genesis Care Gamma Knife. Dr. Shoakazemi is known for his specialization in Skull Base surgery and has been actively involved in various teaching roles, including being the Local Education Lead in Neurosurgery and the Lead for undergraduate medical education in Neurosurgery at BHRUT.
In addition to his clinical appointments, Dr. Shoakazemi excels in academia and research. He holds a Clinical Senior Lecturer position at Queen Mary University of London and has published numerous research articles and book chapters in esteemed medical journals. His research covers a wide range of topics, from cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea following endonasal skull base surgery to long-term outcomes of facial nerve function post vestibular schwannoma surgery. Dr. Shoakazemi's contributions to the field have been recognized through participation in various conferences and presentations worldwide.
Dr. Shoakazemi's commitment to education extends beyond his clinical practice, as he has been actively involved in teaching and mentoring medical students. His teaching experience includes serving as a Module Lead for Neurosciences at Queen Mary University of London, organizing educational workshops, and supervising medical students. Dr. Shoakazemi's dedication to advancing medical knowledge is evident through his participation in courses, conferences, and research activities aimed at enhancing patient care and surgical outcomes in Neurosurgery. With a strong background in complex and minimally invasive spine surgery, as well as expertise in Gamma Knife radiosurgery, Dr. Shoakazemi continues to make significant contributions to the neurosurgical community.
Queen Mary University of London
Department of Neurosurgery, Barking, Havering, and Redbridge University Hospital, Queen’s Hospital, Romford, Greater London, UK
Department of Neurosurgery, Barking, Havering, and Redbridge University Hospital, Queen’s Hospital, Romford, Greater London, UK
Department of Neurosurgery, Barking, Havering, and Redbridge University Hospital, Queen’s Hospital, Romford, Greater London, UK
Intercollegiate Board in Neurosurgery, UK.
2014
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK
2008