Grundy, Mr Paul

BM(Hons), MD, CertMedEd, FRCS(Neurosurg) Paul Grundy (Con. pic)

Speciality

Neurosurgery

Sub-speciality

Neuro-oncology

Training and Education

Southampton University Medical School
Oxford Hospitals Surgical SHO Rotation
Bristol University Neurosurgical Research Fellowship
Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, Neurosurgery Specialist Training Program
Royal Melbourne Hospital, Neurosurgical Fellowship

 

Experience

Mr Grundy has worked for Southampton University Hospitals Trust since June 2005. 

Clinical Lead for Neuro-oncology, SUHT
Lead neuro-oncology surgeon, SUHT
Chair of Central South Coast Cancer Network Brain & CNS Tumours SSG

Key achievements

Introduction of day-case surgery for brain tumours to UK
Introduction of electromagnetic image-guided biopsy for brain tumours
Development of widespread use of awake craniotomy for brain tumours

 

Key awards and prizes

Ada Newitt Memorial Prize, Southampton University, 1989
BM awarded with Distinction in Medical Sciences, Southampton University, 1992
BM awarded with Honours, Southampton University, 1992
Royal College of Surgeons of England (PPP) Research Fellow, 1999 & 2000
Carey Coombs Research Fellow, University of Bristol, 1999 & 2000
SWENA 1st prize for best presentation of original research, 2000
RCPCH prize for best presentation of original research, 2002

Research

Day-case neurosurgery for brain tumours: the early UK experience. British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2008, 22(3), 360-7.
Day-case awake craniotomy for tumour resection. Journal of One Day Surgery, 2008, 18(2), 45-7.
Image-guided, frameless stereotactic biopsy without intra-operative neuropathology. 2009. In press.