Dr Jamshed Bomanji, Consultant in Nuclear Medicine

Dr Jamshed Bomanji

Consultant in Nuclear Medicine

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Dr Jamshed Bomanji FRCP PhD

Consultant in Nuclear Medicine

FRCP PhD

Dr Jamshed Bomanji

Consultant in Nuclear Medicine FRCP PhD

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FRCP PhD
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About Dr Jamshed Bomanji

GMC number: 2876984

Year qualified: 1989

Place of primary qualification: University of Punjab (Pakistan)

Prof. Jamshed Bomanji is a Consultant in Nuclear Medicine and the Clinical Lead & Head of the Clinical Department at the Institute of Nuclear Medicine, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He also provides private consultations at The Harley Street Clinic, The London Bridge Hospital, and The Wellington Hospital.

Prof. Bomanji has a specialist interest in the diagnostic and therapeutic application of nuclear medicine techniques in Oncology, Nephrology/Urology, Cardiology, and Neurology for both benign and malignant diseases.

After graduating in 1980, Prof. Bomanji pursued postgraduate training at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he completed his Masters and PhD in Nuclear Medicine in 1987. He was appointed as a Consultant in Nuclear Medicine at St Bartholomew's Hospital in 1990 and later moved to The Middlesex Hospital in 1993, which is now part of the UCLH NHS Foundation Trust.

Currently, he serves as the Clinical Lead and Head of Department at the Institute of Nuclear Medicine, the largest single-site department in the UK. Prof. Bomanji has made significant contributions to the field, having published over 142 research and clinical papers in peer-reviewed journals. He has also authored 20 book chapters and is the editor of "Nuclear Medicine in Oncology." Additionally, he serves as an assistant editor and advisory editor for various journals in the field of nuclear medicine.

Prof. Bomanji's extensive experience and dedication to nuclear medicine make him a leading expert in his field, committed to delivering the highest standard of care to his patients.