Ms Deborah Bruce

Obstetrician - gynaecologist in London

MBChB DFFP MD FRCOG FHEA FAoMED PGCert

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Professional statement

Ms Deborah Bruce is a highly regarded consultant gynaecologist who specialises in non-surgical treatments for women’s health, including menopause, PCOS, and pelvic pain. Ms Bruce privately consults at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital on Westminster Bridge Road, London.

Ms Bruce undertook her principal medical training in the South-West Thames region, and received her Doctor of Medicine degree in 2005 for hormone replacement therapy and cardiovascular disease. She completed her training in obstetrics and gynaecology in 2010.

Ms Bruce’s career has seen her collaborate with and provide her expertise to esteemed British institutions of medicine and education. She has been a medical consultant for Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust since 2009. Ms Bruce was appointed as a senior lecturer in medical education and as a consultant gynaecologist at King’s College London in 2011 and again in 2016. In addition, at King’s College London in 2018 she was appointed as Director of Clinical Practice. Currently, she is a deputy dean and a programme director at the University of Surrey’s School of Medicine.

Since 1997, Ms Bruce has been dedicated to menopause care and research, which has been extensively published, and she has partaken in several national and international trials. She is one of the first menopause specialists for the British Menopause Council, and has served as a council member for two terms.

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