An introduction to Mr Ilyas Arshad Ver más
Meet Mr Ilyas Arshad, renowned consultant gynaecologist based in Liverpool who specialises in minimal access surgery, endometriosis, and adenomyosis.
In this introduction video, Mr Arshad reveals why he chose to specialise in gynaecology, what he finds most rewarding about his job and what his patients value most about him, among other insightful points.
00:00 What is your name and position?
00:21 What made you choose to become a consultant gynaecologist?
01:05 What do you find most rewarding about your job?
01:35 What do your patients value most about you?
02:33 And you of them?
02:54 Do you have any mantra or catchphrase that you use in your work?
To book an appointment with Mr Arshad, simply head on over to his Top Doctors profile here today: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/ilyas-arshad
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Endometriosis, Adenomyosis and Hysteroscopies webinar Ver más
Ilyas Arshad - Consultant Gynaecologist, Denise Carter - Endometriosis Specialist Nurse and Karen Loy - Gynaecology Specialist Nurse & Hysteroscopist.
This webinar has been reviewed by the Endometriosis UK’s Specialist Advisor and external medical advisors following complaints it contains incorrect information.
The complaints related to this statement made in the webinar:
Mirena is a really good first line treatment to also help diagnose endometriosis because if the pain settles it can give a good indication that it could be down to endometriosis. what we don’t want, we don’t want to be doing a lot of surgical treatments on really young ladies, so it is a good diagnostic tool as well”.
This comment was made in the context of treating young women (teenagers) who were originally treated at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital. Once they turned 18, they were sent to Liverpool Women’s Hospital to continue their care, many of them at the time did not have an official diagnosis. This comment was followed by further discussion about health professional concern about performing a lot of surgical procedures on young women.
Mirena coil was given as one type of indicator for suspected endometriosis for a specific group (teenagers and very young women) rather than a definitive diagnostic tool for all those with endometriosis.
In the interest of delivering clear information, our medical advisory panel have stated that Mirena coil can indicate that the symptom of pain is related to hormones but cannot give a diagnosis of endometriosis or adenomyosis.
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