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Dr. Tamsin Greenwell on the BackTable Urology Podcast

Dr. Tamsin Greenwell

Urologic Surgeon

2 Podcasts on BackTable

Dr. Tamsin Greenwell is a consultant urological surgeon at University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street in London, England.

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Midurethral Slings vs Bulkamid: What Clinicians Need to Know
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Episode # 140  •  06 Dec 2023

Midurethral Slings vs Bulkamid: What Clinicians Need to Know

In this episode of the Backtable Urology Podcast, host Dr. Suzette Sutherland (University of Washington) and Dr. Tamsin Greenwell (University College London Hospitals) discuss surgical treatments for incontinence and their comparative efficacies.

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Miss Tamsin Greenwell has been a consultant urological surgeon with a special interest in female, reconstructive and neuro-urology since 2002. Tamsin qualified in medicine from Manchester University in 1990, and did her urological training in Brighton, Guy's and Thomas's and UCLH and The Institute of Urology.


She was awarded an MD for her research in laser tissue interactions in 2000. She has a significant interest in surgical education. She ran the UCL Diploma in Urology and MSc Urology courses and the Pan Thames Higher Surgical Training Teaching Programme from 2004 to 2012, she was the Urology Tutor at the Royal College of Surgeons of England from 2006 to 2011 and the BAUS Director of Education from 2010-2013. She was the Chair of the FNUU section of BAUS from 2016-2018 and is a member of the EAU ESGURS committee and the AUA GURS committee.


She has published over 100 papers in topics related to her clinical interests of urinary tract fistula, urethral diverticulm, male and female urethral stricture disease, male and female urinary incontinence, and urinary tract reconstruction.


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